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This is the experience of a senior developer using genai. A junior or non-dev might not leave the “AI is magic” high until they have a repo full of garbage that doesn’t work.
It can point you in a direction, for sure, but sometimes you find out much later that it’s a dead-end.
Doctor: You must be allergic, what did you eat?
Me: It’s proprietary.
This is worse than a boring distopia. This is a “let’s scientifically measure and control the breaking point of humans” level distopia.
TrueNAS scale helps a lot, as it makes many popular apps just a few clicks away. Or for more power-users, stuff like the linux cockpit also really helps.
To directly answer your questions…
Negative? Sounds like music to the crypto-miners. Heck, can I get paid for shorting two wires together?
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They are ALMOST advocating for over-employment.
I’m convinced that Linux’ mere presence has already stymied the development of the worst possible technocractic nightmare. I shudder to think of the thick tech-chains that would bind us if there was not an anchor/reference point… or if there was not even the small contingent that knows what it is like to use a liberating platform.
When you stare into the AI, the AI stares back at you.
It’s just Diablo… the new fully-immersive experience.
True for digital goods THEY are supposed to own, but also consider how dominated we are with OUR digital property. I have witnessed how readily tech giants will abuse their position, abuse the power of defaults, weaponize psychology, and feign deletion… even against my lowly grandma. They think nothing of effectively stealing one’s digital photos, using them for their own purposes, and giving them to the police, so they can destroy your life and your dog.
Sounds ripe for a legal challenge, but neo-ownership of digital-goods is already so fragile.
AFAIK, TPMs are usually socketed.
Ethically I prefer AMD. Heck, I would sooner buy an Intel GPU than nVidia.
Is this like a vampire thing, where once you invite 'em in they never leave?
Hand-holding? Condescension?
I guess the technical answer would be “all of them”? It’s some Dall-e 3 images muxed together, not a real game… ;-)