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This is way more exciting than most car mods.

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Idk back on one of the dragonball ps2 games I remember they had little interactive loading screens and I figured out if I popped open the disk reader (the slim one had the flip up drive if I remember correctly) it'd let you stay on the loading screen "game" indefinitely, they even sometimes had fun recognition like by default it'd spawn green sibamen, after a point it'd change to spawning red, I don't see how you'd ever come across that in normal gameplay and because it never took that long to load in normally, but someone thought about it and added that little fun touch.

Anyway when I closes the disk reader the game would finish loading.

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Do you host your own AI?

Yes, llama-swap and I use it for home assistant text-gen notifications, basic coding tasks, etc

If anyone here self-hosts definitely check out llama-swap as it has some nifty features for hotswapping LLMs, image generation models and voice models.

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A Microsoft researcher built a goat-powered LLM in Age of Empires II to prove it's not sentient

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"If you captured and simulated every neuron in the human brain, you’d be left with a feedforward process simulating a particular neural state of a particular person. No feeling, no reflection, no introspection, no semantic meaning. Just a neat toy."

Seems to me you think there's something special about humans, I don't believe there's any proof to that.

Yes its orders of magnitude more complex then a fly brain, that doesn't mean it's impossible to simulate.

There's no proof to a soul, our whole existence is our meat which evolved naturally over extreme timescales via random forces and natural selection, I see no reason to believe we could not do the same with our intelligence in a much shorter period of time comparatively.

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A Microsoft researcher built a goat-powered LLM in Age of Empires II to prove it's not sentient

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I don't understand why you think it'd be out of the question for it to have phenomoligcal experiences, why couldn't we build a way for it to smell if it has the same pathways to be able to interpret that? How would that be meaningfully different?

Think about hearing aides or other similar "enhancements" wherein were simply adjusting the input in a way and the brain is still able to process it.

I would agree it wouldn't be the same as a literal human, thinking like Fallout 4 style synths, I consider them people (in universe of course lol) even if they're not literally humans.

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Valve Says the Steam Machine Saw a Similar Price Increase as the Steam Deck, Which Means It Was Originally Supposed to Cost About $750

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Its interesting I didn't see any nuance in the initial response.

But yes I don't disagree consumers shoot themselves in the foot constantly for various reasons, mostly ignorance.

Brand loyalty, propaganda marketing, etc etc

The problem with your latter half is things like... Effective monopolies on required goods, small businesses going down because a Walmart opened up then jacked up prices, cable companies agreeing to not compete in geographical areas, regulatory capture in various industries, etc etc.

It's not as easy as "market self corrects"

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Firefox has an ambitious new roadmap, the browser is also losing millions of users a month

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I do agree Chrome was the better browser, hell I switched to it primarily after a few years because of how much faster it was.

I don't really think that's the case anymore though, Chrome has been enshittifying for years now, and in my experience, they're pretty on-par, except of course I can use extensions without the impending doom spectre on Firefox and on mobile.