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  • lol no

  • Hmm I think aws outages would not be an issue if a local LLM or a self hosted one was used, this seems like the kind of thing that lends itself well to this actually for once.

    I don't think image generation is remotely useful in this format because I think it would be best used to just fetch things in a way that is like a universal fuzzy search.

    I think the quality of the summaries and citations found are more to do with prompt skill than the ai itself, like for example we can look at how my original post caused so many people to have a visceral negative reaction where it was unwarranted just because it was not to their liking, but the content itself is actually somewhat reasonable.

    I think nobody will settle on what agi actually is so I consider this not worth thinking about if the topic is restricted just to workflow things.

    Something I just realized is that this can be used on android with little to no adjustment and it could even use apps to varying degrees

  • YES finally someone gets it lol

  • Thats OK we all get buzzed with buzz words haha.

    There is one thing that I am curious about though, do you think you'd use the thing in the original post?

    Wanting to know if the utility has landed for at least one person.

  • Definitely agree with this

  • Oh I consider it quite well usually, just I didn't care to do it this time because I figured it is reasonable for people to click the 2 links to figure out what this is if for some reason the title wasn't enough and then they could read the rest if they wanted to but I guess this is too much to ask of people nowadays since we are too used to only reading things that are nice.

    This was not an issue with other communities I have shared this with so I have to believe that the Lemmy community is just built different I guess.

    There was nothing emotionally charged about the original post it was just thinking out loud.

    Thankyou for actually being somewhat reasonable

  • I figured the 3rd paragraph does that but it is a fair criticism that it isnt the first paragraph.

    I have it sort of reversed from normal where I have links and reasonigns first rather than after stating the premise.

  • Man I wish I was an LLM in this case, it is pretty lame to get spat on for sharing something I found interesting and useful to other people who I know would find this interesting and useful. The incoherence of the post is just rambling without wording things nicely

  • Clearly at least the people who made it give a rats ass about this lol

  • Sorry it is not worded to be nice to read it is just me rambling.

  • Is this not using normal terminal commands?

  • It turns the useful parts of ai into normal boring computer scripting so it can be used more effectively as an agentic helper without the overhead of usual software tools.

    The use case I laid out was basically a way to avoid getting algorithmically addicted and being able to use it broadly across multiple platforms which is a problem that is basically not solved rn unless you just don't use some parts of social media.

    But you can also use it for various other mouse and keyboard tasks to save some time for yourself that aren't dependent on personal input like say checking some logs or reminders or organization tasks, so basically agentic bounded boring disposable task autocomplete for the people who don't like ai being shoved into their personal thinking workflows.

  • Based

  • Android @lemdro.id

    LCARS Star Trek Niagara Theme

  • Android Homescreens @lemmy.ml

    LCARS Star Trek Niagara Theme

  • Yeah I'm just saying difficulty is not an issue

  • That is exactly what I was thinking about contra, it seems like the kind of thing where the reward and structure is best for beginners looking to learn broadly by trying everything but not as much as something to just go do often because the skill tree hits a wall quickly.

    If I've learned anything its that I can learn everything, I think I'd be decent at dancing because I do things which I think might be dance-like in the kitchen where I turn parts of my body just a little bit more here and there to get the most reach and dexterity out of various parts, I'm not crazy flexible but I think I can go a bit more than most and I'm rather tall and lanky so everything feels better to just be moving often.

    I think I got the favorite music part down, but ill have to consider what of the music I like is danceable, that's a good tip I hadn't considered, pretty much I'll find a way to enjoy anything but I do have things I like more than others but its very all over the place.

  • I've been figuring out lately that I'd probably like dancing if I wasn't so sheltered growing up. I know what what you mean about the movement flow state from doing stuff like cutting wood, I think there is something good about learning to cultivate flow state anytime too which is a bit difficult to explain but it just makes everything better.

    What sort of stuff do you reccomend for dancing? I think to start out with it for me it would probably be easier to find solo stuff I can learn but partner dances seem pretty appealing for a lot of reasons.

  • Hey I just got a RSS feed post about this topic

    https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Mqg2bqFw8k79sW7C2/you-should-try-contra-dancing

    They give one example and explain the nuances of it but its really can be any sort of dancing or adult sports or board game nights or movement arts like taichi, judo, jiu jitsu, or climbing gyms for practicing bouldering, could be volunteering in some cases or LARPing, any sort of rexourring outdoor group that is physically away from devices and is pro social in a way that is low stakes where everyone has their attention on something else so the shy people have a easier time to get in

  • F*CK

    EDDI

    !!!!!!!!!

  • practical healthspan @lemmy.zip

    Reminder that awareness solves a lot if you actually follow up on what you notice.

  • Fluxer App @lemmy.world

    LTT mentioned fluxer

  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL when you collect poop samples from the ocean most of the data comes back as being from unknown species

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    RSS feeds are beginning to break once xslt support begins being dropped by browsers soon

    justinjackson.ca /xslt
  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK that humans will fly around the moon for the first time in a long time very soon

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    IEEE talking about fediverse

    spectrum.ieee.org /social-media-trial
  • practical healthspan @lemmy.zip

    Do you feel drained everyday? This is the solution. The mental and physical health cost of using the internet.

  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL that snot turns yellowy greenish for the same reason that pee turns yellow, dehydration.

  • Ham Radio @lemmy.ml

    Contacting the astronauts in space to get on fediverse?

    www.theregister.com /2026/02/06/smartphones_nasa/
  • Amateur Radio @sh.itjust.works

    Contacting the astronauts in space to get on fediverse?

    www.theregister.com /2026/02/06/smartphones_nasa/
  • Amateur Radio @lemmy.radio

    Contacting the astronauts in space to get on fediverse?

    www.theregister.com /2026/02/06/smartphones_nasa/
  • Chess @lemmy.ml

    Chess player challenges you like a Pokemon trainer meme

  • Autism @lemmy.world

    Blog post I wrote about adhd and autism as variables in a equation

    blog.machinations.space /tuning-adhd-and-autism-mathematically/
  • Chess @lemmy.ml

    Beginner questions

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Installed homebrew on wii

  • practical healthspan @lemmy.zip

    Eating right is crazy important and crazy nuanced

  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL sea urchins are spikey brains

    www.vice.com /en/article/scientists-say-sea-urchins-are-basically-brains-with-spikes/
  • practical healthspan @lemmy.zip

    Teeth health tips