

It’s because technological change has a reached staggering pace, but social change, cultural change, political change can’t. It’s not designed to handle this pace.
If you’re here, there’s still hope for the internet
Don’t let it fall
It’s because technological change has a reached staggering pace, but social change, cultural change, political change can’t. It’s not designed to handle this pace.
Not engagement, that’s what social media does. They just maximize what they’re trained for, which is increasingly math proofs and user preference. People like flattery
I’ve seen it as “An Indian”
It’s so annoying, because both are technically grammatically correct, but the current one just sounds the opposite
That correction ended two years ago. This is larger and longer.
There’s interest rates, section 174, AI, and heaven knows what else.
What % of the population actually fought in the war?
Scroll was just for reading websites though. Musk seems to want We chat style super app
Some sort of universal microtransaction layer is the dream. I believe there’s also a proposed web standard for it.
Scroll was also making it work before they got bought by Twitter
Yeah I think we’re going to be grappling with this issue for at least the next decade. The traditional web model falls apart under AI
If you find yourself in weird corners of the internet, schizo-posters and “spiritual” people generate staggering amounts of text
the ability to rationalize and see through difficult to explain situations has never been a human strong point.
you may be misusing the word, rationalizing is the problem here
saying it’s rare for a person to think and do things that I do.
probably one of the most common flattery I see. I’ve tried lots of models, on device and larger cloud ones. It happens during normal conversation, technical conversation, roleplay, general testing… you name it.
Though it makes me think… these models are trained on like internet text and whatever, none of which really show that most people think quite a lot privately and when they feel like they can talk
Two main reasons I know:
Your experiences seem to be related to #2
Of course. They’re both just companies
TBH what matter more is revenue. Apple users always pay more
They will continue doing it if they need to compete. Capitalism working as intended. Who would’ve thought
Not every mention of something is a fucking ad
If you want to see the future of browsers, just look at vivaldi. Other browsers always get its features 3 or 4 years down the road
Well, my experience is the with the US market, it may be worse here idk, but here you go https://www.statista.com/chart/34197/share-of-us-respondents-use-email-providers/
Also I forgot apple
Original source instead of blogspam: https://www.tryprofound.com/blog/ai-platform-citation-patterns