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l8_to_catch_up | 2 years ago | on: Compare Google, Bing, Marginalia, Kagi, Mwmbl, and ChatGPT

I just tried it (free account), and it felt underwhelming, not many search results, or particularly interesting ones, for the image and video stuff I searched.

There was little to no spam, though, but not much to look at either. Maybe it might be useful when searching for stuff that usually has high amount of confusing spam, but otherwise not really useful for me...

l8_to_catch_up | 2 years ago | on: Scientists have 20-minute "conversation" with a humpback whale

Terrible article.

The crucial info that's missing from the article is that they used AI to translate whale language to human, and then from human to whale again.

So there was, in fact, a conversation, mediated by AI; a lot like using Google Translate to talk to a whale.

Wait for a better article on it.

l8_to_catch_up | 2 years ago | on: 2023: A year of groundbreaking advances in AI and computing

Gemini Pro, with arguably comparable quality to GPT4, competes with GPT4 with its superior pricing and speed.

If you actually use Gemini Pro, you will find that it gives nearly instantaneous full responses, which makes me use it more than even GPT4 Turbo for a lot of quick questions. And certainly more than Bing AI with GPT4, which is so slow and awkward to use and which I gave up on.

It's something that doesn't get discussed: speed and pricing, with near top quality. That's maybe how Google is planning to win for now.

l8_to_catch_up | 2 years ago | on: We're sorry we created the Torment Nexus

I truly appreciate the opinionated and detailed blog post, but maybe we should start calling Silicon Valley billionaires, and their endeavors, as the Nexus Of Torments for politically-minded liberal arts majors.

l8_to_catch_up | 2 years ago | on: Spying on a smartphone remotely by the authorities: feasibility and operation

I know for a fact that my electronics (including smartphone) is being monitored (including this post) by my government.

That probably doesn't surprise others. What isn't as known is that the government also intrudes into chats with other people on social media.

They don't just monitor, but actively interfere.

Edit: By the way, Nokias and other dumbphones (without physical off-switches -- the PinePhone has them, but good luck getting one) can also get their mic and GPS remotely activated. The partial solution is to get one with a removable battery and remove the battery whenever not in use.

iPhones can be hacked into through IMEI if you connect them, but are useful, encrypted offline-only PDAs if you don't install any app.

Also, if your electronics are being spied on by the government to this degree, chances are you are also being physically monitored.

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