Fedoras too. But for the wrong reasons. I’ve never been so confused by an installer
Fedoras too. But for the wrong reasons. I’ve never been so confused by an installer
I’m willing to admit when I’m wrong. I’m so tired of the “AI said something dumb” news that I didn’t read the article. Just the title. I apologize. I still haven’t fully read the article but after skimming it, qqq it seems like is a consistent general pattern here (not a single output) which is indeed news
~yes. I also know that even if it was a single output reporting. Nobody was forcing me to read or comment. I could have just scrolled past. Again. I apologize~
Look at that. It was you who didn’t understood the word. So much so that what you just said does not contradict what I said.
Yes. An AI can be tuned to praise Hitler. But I think it’s more likely that someone by chance got a fascist output or that they purposely promoted it to provide a fascist output and then went “OMG. I can believe it produce a fascist output”
I’m not defending musk nor grok. My basis for that statement is that it is a pattern that the “let’s report and AI output” is a pattern you see for every AI.
Really? Please. Enlighten me.
I do not think so. Answers are statistical. Anything can come up. Except that whenever someone get something odd. It gets reported like AI is the president
Oh no. A program has output the thing it was prompted to output. Quick someone report on this. The lord is speaking through it
open-source supporter and any level of rightwing is self-contradicting
Nothing surprises me since the YouTube distrotube uploaded a video with his rifle saying that “if you support free software you should support gun rights”
I installed arch before there was the official install script. It’s not that is was THAT difficult, but it does provide a great sense of accomplishment, you learn a lot, customize everything, and you literally only install things you know you want. (Fun story: I had to start over twice: the first time I forgot to install sudo, the second I forgot to install the package needed to have an internet connection)
All of this combined mean that the users have a sense of pride for being an arch user so they talk about it more that the rest. There is no pride in clicking your way though an installer that makes all the choices for you
OK. So if someone works 20 and complains, you would also go “oh, stop complaining, you have it easy”. I’m really sleepy right now. But my point is at we point you have to draw a line between sensible and unreasonable.
How many hours do you think the work week should have?
It’s not that you can’t complain because others have it worse. It’s that any number (even 40) is just made up. If we worked 10, people would still complain.
Yes. But there is nothing we can do about it more than party that whenever it turns to shit their open source contributions are able to stand on their own