AI
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Today marks the day of the latest Apple WWDC event, where they showcase a bunch of products and services, but we’re a long way from the original live keynote style events from Steve Jobs. What was originally designed to be a conference for developers became an advertising platform for “What’s new at Apple”. Note: This…
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Microsoft has released an experimental fork of Windows Terminal called “Intelligent Terminal”, and judging by some of the early comments, it has not exactly received a standing ovation. Yep, you’ve probably guessed the new feature. Microsoft has looked at the command line and decided what it really needed was another assistant sitting beside it. Intelligent…
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Sometimes when I go to YouTube, I want to search something niche like “Asus <exact model name> Monitor Review” and scroll past the popular YouTubers to see what real people who have used the monitor for an extended time think. Ironically, that’s when things start to get less real. The title and thumbnail look legitimate,…
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It’s been some time since I subscribed to a music service, as I’d been self-hosting Plex at home and using PlexAmp, which I highly recommend, on my phone. Recently, I was offered a cheap subscription to Apple Music. I had long exhausted 2-month and 3-month free offers to the point where any service that offered…
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The author shares experiences of coding with AI, emphasizing the fun and practicality of creating personal apps. However, they highlight issues with rate limits imposed by AI providers like OpenAI. As usage increases, users can quickly hit these limits, disrupting workflow and forcing a return to manual coding or alternative models.
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The pervasive presence of AI in online content raises mixed feelings. While it holds real value, such as aiding software creation and enhancing daily tasks, its current state often leads to inaccuracies and harmful consequences, like layoffs. There is a need for a healthier culture around AI, as its future remains uncertain.


