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Reading manuals is genuinely an mode of activity these days reserved for those who enjoy wasting their time more than doing things.
I used to hate chatbots with a passion until I realized they just spit out whatever information you need pretty much instantly. Kind of a bummer that OpenAI is bleeding money so much that there is no way in hell it will be free to use forever but while it's there you might as well use it and get a head-start on whatever you're doing.
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>>107112229
yeah ive been VC money burning
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it's a jewish butthole every time just like the arch logo is fat man
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>I can't read so I am using chat bot to read for me. Manuals are too complicated
thanks for the blog update anon
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>>107112229
>>107112266
vc dont surf
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>>107112315
I love the smell of datacenters burning in the morning.
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>>107112451
*march of the valkyries echoing in the background*
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>>107112283
reading the output of ChatGPT is still reading.
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>>107112526
i have a handful of gmails signed in on firefox containers so whenever i hit a limit i just switch to the container with the other authenticated account to continue free outputs
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>>107112585
noice.
also good to know they dont limit the thing per ip, but per gmail account
ngl, this shits really useful
you go "look up x for me" then "dress a comparison table"
boom. an hour of work in two lines of prompt
its a powerful force multiplier
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>>107112585
>>107112664
cont
same with manuals and programming
but sometimes the training has just wrong data like i saw with intrinsics
and the chatbot, predictably, failed where the documentation was imprecise.
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it failed silently though
it just hallucinated in the blanks so its a thing to look out for
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>>107112664
its a good idea to think about it too for compartmentalization. one container profile - one gmail account - one broad focus on knowledge
i wanted to do that with youtube too, so you can make the algorithm work in your favor in a sense. because each profile would only be focused on that subject
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>>107112764
neat idea.
this way you dont have recommendations from multiple subjects compete for the same space
or dilute the signal that the algo works with

i browse in private cuz im still paranoid about google banning accounts that use adblock and i didnt make any alts
i would need to find a bunch of phone numbers.
its not an impossibility, but its work. which im too lazy to do wo a valid reason, kek
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>>107113111
yea, better take advantage of it before the whole thing comes crashing down
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>let's input all manuals into a massive machine that heuristically computes and outputs a new manual that may or not be right so that I can read this new manual instead of the original manual
great idea man
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With new software I look at the actual manual to see what all the software can do. An LLM will help you get something running, but it won't introduce you to the full feature set.
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I'd rather spend 5-10 minutes clicking and scrolling through an 80k word manual looking for the one 2k word section that I then have to skim through and read for a few minutes until hopefully I find the one or two sentences that answer my question. It's just much better than asking chatgpt and getting that answer immediately and spending 30 seconds confirming that it's right.
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>>107112279
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>>107112229
>I used to hate chatbots with a passion
Yeah, the standard low IQ /g/ay contrarian.
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>>107112229
>Reading manuals is genuinely an mode of activity these days reserved
Good morning, Sar!



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