Don’t know how much you’re into AI models, but if you’re looking for one to play with locally, a couple open-source and open-weight ones that come to mind are one of DeepSeek’s, or Mistral AI.
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lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI takes on Google, Amazon with new agentic shopping system | TechCrunchEnglish
124·3 months agoExactly. You know what is frictionless?
- I type in “Amazon.com”(or any of a dozen different shopping platforms) in my browser
- I use the site’s search bar to look up the item I want
- I see which the suits my needs best out of the results
- I click “buy now”
I’m sorry OpenAI, but there’s really no realistically better way to shop for things online.
lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Stop Talking to Technology Executives Like They Have Anything to SayEnglish
13·3 months agoThis was a delightful read, especially since I agree with the premise fully. Those people need to shut the fuck up.
That’s fair, actually: my project had 2 packages in my
node_modules(not mypackage.json, total dependencies!) in vanilla JS, now it has well over 100. Unreal.
I host my own website, and I decided to rewrite the JS portions in React, in order to learn the framework. Boy was it a learning experience: To do the same thing required 2-4 times the amount of code—and that’s just in the scripts, let alone the all the bloat from the packages and the bundler.
I know this is a bit more radical than cutting out frameworks, but working with the JS ecosystem was such a pain, largely because there’s you need to piece together different software to make a stack work, which may or may not go together well. And since your stack is likely unique, good luck getting help on your problems. It made me miss Rust (albeit most languages do)—in Rust, you have Cargo for everything, and it’s beautiful. Rust has its own difficulties, but they actually feel surmountable compared to the dependency hell of JS.
lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Disney and Universal Sue A.I. Firm for Copyright InfringementEnglish
5·6 months agoHey man, the only people who can challenge the new oligarchs, so it seems, are the old oligarchs. And I say: let them fight!
Ah, that makes a lot more sense lol
Could you show me the place in the study where it says this? I wasn’t able to find it, and this seems pretty important
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI-driven weather prediction breakthrough reported - The GuardianEnglish
9·9 months agoLove this. This is the kind of stuff sophisticated ML models were born to do!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Let's knock down social media's walled gardens - Tim Berners-LeeEnglish
5·9 months agoThis is an interesting article, but I can only think of how current tech corporations would be absolutely drooling over the AI trained on financial transactions named Charlie—and very little would likely prevent them from getting their hands on it in the long term.
But, as always, I hope I’m just being paranoid. Best of luck to old TimBL—he’s revolutionized the world once; why not again?
Damn Paul, from downtown!