Infinite scrolling is implemented in jerboa, it could definitely be brought to the web client.
Infinite scrolling is implemented in jerboa, it could definitely be brought to the web client.
I imagine it’ll be possible in the near future to improve the accuracy of technical AI content somewhat easily. It’d go something along these lines: have an LLM generate a candidate response, then have a second LLM capable of validating that response. The validator would have access to real references it can use to ensure some form of correctness, ie a python response could be plugged into a python interpreter to make sure it, to some extent, does what it is proported to do. The validator then decides the output is most likely correct, or generates some sort of response to ask the first LLM to revise until it passes validation. This wouldn’t catch 100% of errors, but a process like this could significantly reduce the frequency of hallucinations, for example.
I wholeheartedly support this
Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The weather is brutal this time of year, and the metro area is mostly yellow, brown and baise. Not much green to speak of. Winter weather is great though, and a few hours north there are some pretty awesome mountains though, so that’s somewhat redeeming.
Will do, thank you!
Sounds like a NAS to me!
You need an account with that instance to log in. Once logged in though you can post on any community, as long as your instance federates with the instance where that community is.
Is the link to Recipe Filter broken? I’m interested in that but it seems to just be a link to a reddit user.
This is basically my reasons exactly. I use edge as a backup when a page doesn’t work in Firefox, but use Firefox primarily because I don’t want the web to be defined by blink’s implementation. Plugins on Android, while limited, are unbeatable.
This is super exciting. I’m so glad some states and Canada are decriminalizing psychedelics instead of furthering the harm of the war on drugs. Hopefully it’ll mirror cannabis legalization and will be available in most states a decade from now.
Consider charging at home, if you can. If your typical driving patterns consist of driving <100 miles from your home and it’s possible to plug in at home (a standard 120V outlet is sufficient typically), then you don’t need public charging stations. Just plug your car in at night and it’ll be full every morning.
So far it’s been good! Lemmy has made me hopeful for better social media. I’m not hugely into twitter-style social media so I was never really able to appreciate Mastadon.
I’m actually quite surprised with how much content is here already. There are regular posts and conversations, and a good mix of content. It’s not at the level reddit is in terms of volume, but I don’t feel starved or anything. I look forward to the future here!