On the opposite - version 8 is great.
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IceMan@lemmy.oneto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Google's AI Bots Tout 'Benefits' of Genocide, Slavery, Fascism, Other EvilsEnglish
26·3 years agoTBH I prefer this approach to what OpenAI is presenting - if I prompt to present the benefits of X I want the result not openai’s opinion on the matter. Sure, you can add a disclaimer that it’s hypothetical, wrong, whatnot - but not outright decide on what can you answer and what answer will not be provided.
ChatGPT is notoriously bad in “knowing better what you asked than yourself”.
IceMan@lemmy.onetoEarthPorn@lemmy.ml•"A Roll Cloud Over Wisconsin" by Megan Hanrahan (Pierre cb) [1024x768] - link to [3072x2304] in postEnglish
21·3 years agoCarrier has arrived.
IceMan@lemmy.oneto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Server administration and other stuff via XMPPEnglish
7·3 years agoWhat…the… Why?
IceMan@lemmy.oneto
World News@lemmy.ml•Nearly 80% of Texas' floating border barrier is technically in Mexico, survey finds
2·3 years agoI share your sentiment however despite the “looks” the actual line does not matter much. It’s about what you have to do to gain rights. Is traveling across some line and being desperate enough to grant this person rights? (Like right to work/live in some community/country)? Or are some additional hoops needed? If they’re needed why should anybody allow other people rights just for traveling across the line? Isn’t it unfair to these who spent years of work trying to go through proper procedure? Maybe it’s okay if somebody is desperate? But then what is the measure of “desperate” - it’s a pretty unclear term.
IceMan@lemmy.oneto
Technology@beehaw.org•Most bosses regret how they mandated workers return to the office. They blamed it on not having enough data
4·3 years agoThat’s a great example - makes me wonder who actually liked it in the first place to sell it - my boss, his boss and basically everyone I knew hated open space. Where did this scourge originate?


I see you wrote that you’re thinking about making it FOSS. What’s the alternative? Paid software/non-free license + Open Source or proprietary? If you’re low on time and don’t have the capacity to maintain (bugfixes/reports from users) yourself then I say proprietary is a no-go. Then about the license - IMO (though I don’t have hard data on that on hand) people much more likely contribute to FOSS as opposed to locked in license + open source model.