Lemmy being lemmy.
Lemmy being lemmy.
LLMs don’t do this though, it doesn’t do a lookup of past SAT questions it’s seen and answer it, it uses some process of “reasoning” to do it.
The “reasoning” in LLM is literally statistical probability of which word would follow which word. It has no real concept of what it talks about beyond the pre-built relationship matrices between words and language rules. That’s why LLMs confidently hallucinate obvious bullshit time to time - to them there’s no meaning to either truthful or absolute bonkers text, it’s just words that should probably follow each other.
Probably not most popular choice here, but Vivaldi… I’d like to condition myself into using Tor, but it’s hard getting to used to the occasional slowness. I still have FF installed too, but it’s just so incredibly bug ridden on Android that I’d not recommend it for daily use.
The Australis rollout was a massive controversy at its time, and so was nuking the old extensions in favour of those using Chrome’s standard despite most functionality having no replacement in the new API. They also didn’t bother implementing AD group policies for a very long time, which lost them all (or maybe just most) corporate use cases.
There were also a bunch of smaller ones along the way; I left FF when they made self hosting your own sync server virtually impossible.
It would also help in general if Firefox didn’t make a habit of kneecapping itself by making changes that piss off its userbase.
Grillmix shakers in Hungary. They had great flavours, we used them on everything… then one day they simply ceased to exist.