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  • It’s different in Germany but also difficult.

    Choices like “less neoconservatism and more social responsibility but also ass kissing Russia and no support for Ukraine” or “more progressive country but also super capitalism”, different flavors of neoconservatism that either fuck the people, the environment, or both, lying Nazis that want to have Germany exit the EU and stop non-existent white genocide and wokeness and lots of smaller parties that will very likely never get elected.



  • affenlehrer@feddit.orgtomemes@lemmy.world🥹
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    4 days ago

    Also ChatGPT vows can be way more customized and personalized than Google vows. Give it roughly want you want to say and iterate until it sounds the way you want.

    Besides the energy consumption I don’t think it’s bad. You’re just using a tool like before you might have used a thesaurus or dictionary to search for the right words.







  • affenlehrer@feddit.orgtoLinux@lemmy.mlLearning Linux via AI
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    6 days ago

    Sorry, it’s a bit long so I only skimmed your post. However, I sometimes use LLMs for Linux issues as well.

    I think they’re pretty good at explaining concepts and give you some hints which commands to use.

    However, in some situations they tend to do things their way and not the way the distribution you’re using intended. E.g. if you have a distro like fedora that comes with podman it will likely have you install docker if you ask something about containers.

    Or in other cases it might basically vibe code you a bunch of shell scripts for what you want, even though your distro already comes with the feature (but the LLM didn’t know about it).

    So it’s a bit of a two side sword. Explaining a concept usually works great. But otherwise prompt it to use Internet search for the latest and distribution specific docs and to always prefer ideomatic solutions.

    If the LLMs answer to your problem looks like a whole lot of work, there’s a good chance these an easier way to do it. If it doesn’t work and the LLM continuously keeps trying different approaches, there’s also a good chance it’s getting desperate and doing more dangerous things, probably not the right ones.









  • affenlehrer@feddit.orgtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.worldThoughts?
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    10 days ago

    Ideally with should always be flexible. However if it’s not there should be a good reason for exceptions and having to care for a young child is often a good reason in my opinion.

    I believe people without children can have good reasons as well and some people with children need less flexibility.

    E.g. a single parent usually struggles more than one with a partner stays home to focus on the children or one who lives in the same house as the grandparents.

    If you’re speaking about vacations it’s usually due to fixed school vacations so if the person with a child wants to be able e.g. wants to travel with their family they have to do it during the official school vacations.

    At least here school is mandatory otherwise and not sending your child to school is a crime.