It’ll be interesting to see if there’s an increase in slop or poisoned data to deliberately throw this tool off. Could be a fun experiment.
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I would recommend taking it at a slow, steady, sustainable pace. It’s really satisfying to make huge, sweeping changes, but the things that usually make the biggest difference are the little habits and moments during the day. Incremental progress is the name of the game.
It helps me to pick a point of tension in my life and just spend some time working on that particular thing. For example, I hate when dishes build up, so I spent a whole week just focused on washing them right away. Once that feels like a sustainable routine that I can do somewhat mindlessly, I move on to another little thing.
I mean… an “if” statement is technically AI, so investors can see the buzz word and all Google has to code is “if most engaged moment, then play ad” lol
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Technology@lemmy.world•A cheat sheet for why using ChatGPT is not bad for the environmentEnglish
81·8 months agoUsername checks out
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Why doesn't the Linux subreddit leave Reddit already?
10·8 months agoI think it’s a uniquely good topic to have in both places. I first learned about Linux on reddit in Chrome on a Windows machine. It really helped lower my barrier to entry to chat with people on a platform that was accessible to my skill level at that time. But now I’m really glad there are nice foss places to talk about it as well.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is there a federated Strava alternative?English
1·8 months agoIt’s my favorite thing to find a pretty niche open source tool like this that actually seems really well supported and developed!
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Linux distros if they were high school stereotypes
16·9 months agoKubuntu: the fuckboy who tries to get girls by acting like the bookworm


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