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There was a time where the world just trusted the US blindly. This is sadly not the case anymore.


Not using Google but instead use a Mullvad or Brave search engine isn't solving any problem. Because if you cannot trust company A, you also shouldn't trust company B.

If you want real and total anonymous search, use a public computer.


Public wifi on burner phone.


Even then some criminals actually log-in to google or other accounts on the burner. :facepalm:


That's actually a very specific domain, which is well documented and researched in which LLM's will alawys do well. Shit will hit the fans quickly when you're going to do integration where it won't have a specific problem domain.


Yep - visualizing clustering algorithms is just the "CRUD app" of a different speciality.

One rule of thumb I use, is if you could expect to find a student on a college campus to do a task for you, an LLM will probably be able to do a decent job. My thinking is because we have a lot of teaching resources available for how to do that task, which the training has of course ingested.


No alternative's being made. Only considering his own feelings, everyone else should follow. Expects people to not film (read: shoot) him because he asked. Neil's a bit of a Karen in this one I'm afraid.


Ikea instructions are great because they explain something simple. That's pretty hard to do it wrong in the first place.


That's when you are not logged into Google, they will show some organic results before the ads.


Cloudflare created a problem where everything is centralized.

It's also, not that great. Even the most crude WordPress vulnerability scan requests aren't flagged or blocked. It seems most DDoS attacks may come through as well.

Don't get me even started on the checkbox.

It's a US data-hoarder.


So making a switch like this can never happen perfectly. You will always have people hurt. The changes do make RubyGems more secure, right? Feelings are hurt, but no software is in danger.


I think that's debatable.

All the maintainers quit, including the single security engineer. The code is now unmaintained. There's a good argue that security has been reduced.


These are the people that I imagine who go on forums and threads to announce how great AI is and are unable to provide any critique. They are blinded by ignorance.


This article doesn't hit any nail on it's head. Tutorials and instructions of software are of the best quality they have ever been.


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