Good point, as an adult that grew up long before LLMs and social media, I feel that it's an incredible tool, I just don't trust it fully. Critical thinking and fact checking is a reflex at this point, I must admit that I don't always fact check unless something seems shocking or unexpected to me. The accuracy problem is something I doubt they can fix short term
I don't really understand how we can not just seize the assets, who cares if Russia sues? If it was a joint effort between multiple countries, the risk of retaliation is low. It's they wanted to keep they money, then don't go to war with one of us. (As in European, not EU)
Edit: I understand there might be rules, but let's just change them and seize it
This is really simple. If you have more than a 1000 million dollars. Every day you decide to keep it instead of saving lives and helping people. It will never be moral
I host everything on my Pi having turned off some logging. When I feel like it I use the command "dd" to copy everything exactly from the sd card to another as a backup with the same size. So when it stops working I just dd the new one to another one and replace the broken one with a new one. The SD cards have not stopped working yet though, after 1 year
If Kamala is the next candidate she will lose. This time democrats can't simply pick a 'status quo' and establishment candidate. They need a person at a minimum moderatly left, a bit anti-establishment and they need to focus on universal healthcare, and then actually solve it. Then they will win the election after that again.
I used Fedora for a year or two. Had some issues. Had a USB stick laying around with the latest version Mint. So just installed that instead. Both options are good, but Mint just worked perfectly out of the box. No Nvidia driver stuff either. I don't have time to fix my OS, well.. I don't prioritise it. I know how, I just don't want to.
I paid for several, to test features and see if there is value.
There is little value in paying, close to zero. The difference between the best models and the best free ones are miniscule. We are hitting a plateau now, with diminishing returns. Talking with AI is a nice UX feature, and is mostly paid, but Qwen has this for free.
Images and video generation is not useful. Coding is slightly useful in very specific cases, but mostly useless. It gives a false sense of fast progress. In the long term it harms productivity. So it works for simple proof of concepts and inspiration/exploring solutions. If you are a junior in a language or software development, avoid it. Otherwise the road to becoming a senior will be long and hard.
The most useful cases is "creativity", exploring ideas, and inspiration. And getting started with something where you don't know where to begin. If I want to know something about a topic, I find it as a useful and untrustworthy starting point, nothing can be trusted from AI, but it can introduce you to subjects so that you know what to look for. It is useful for exploring ideas and brainstorming.
So don't pay, just use the free ones. There is low value in paying. If you have a PC with a mid/high end GPU you can install Jan.ai for free and use models locally also.
I currently use Mistral and Qwen mostly. I still have a subscription to Mistral, and am waiting for it to run out.
Good point, as an adult that grew up long before LLMs and social media, I feel that it's an incredible tool, I just don't trust it fully. Critical thinking and fact checking is a reflex at this point, I must admit that I don't always fact check unless something seems shocking or unexpected to me. The accuracy problem is something I doubt they can fix short term