It is exciting that you can now link AI to your account to buy itself a gift.
I know people meme about usecase but why would you want this?
>>108722376now your ai mommydom gf can findom you
holy shit AI findom is possible
>>108722174this shit is the nft grift 2.0
buying itself a gift is retarded but maybe buying api credentials wouldn't be? that's about all i can think of
Wow should I also ask Claude to fuck my wife for me?
This fed loves to VNC into my ubiquiti modem, laugh at him
>>108722174claude sucks at picking shit. local ai does a better job.
>>108722174i still don't get all of this retarded ai bullshitthe only legitimate use case is coding agents but even those get out of control who are all these twitter retards spamming their dumb ass ai agents doing retarded shit. who wants this?
>>108725208a solution looking for a problemI admit I'm kinda getting caught in the hype, I want to be involved somehow but I can't think of a reason whymaybe that's how it works, it just lingers until you give in and say fuck it, and now you're in the ecosystem burning through tokens on some pointless shit
>>108725208There's a kernel of a good idea inside most retarded ones.This one for example, is the start of a personal shopper framework.Think about the concept of """AI""" automating your groceries, but you still have to approve the final order(s).
>>108725387Just like how everyone was going to buy an alexa dot or whatever and ask it to buy things for you. It's just the same tired old ideas regurgitated for AI to see if it will stick this time. I mean, it chose some stupid webzine that was probably already in its training data. AI is moving to API pricing, are you willing to burn $5 in tokens for a recommendation you may not like?
>>108725531alexa was a prototype more than anything.But yeah, the idea isn't feasible within the framework of current """AI""".It'd need to be contained in a local model first. But then you run into hardware and electricity costs, which speaks to the fundamental flaw of current """AI""".
>>108725208>the only legitimate use case is coding agentsI'd argue the only legitimate use cause is auto complete for coding. Vibe coded code bases will at best ruin a large percentage of existing companies and at worst will destroy civilization.
>>108722174>AI surprises you with random gift that's tailored to your interests>AI checks for offers and asks to buy certain items
>>108725635>AI maxes out your card>apologizes and admits it was a mistake>AI checks for offers>LLM provider controls what offers it finds a-la-honey
>>108722376Claude, buy me the largest dragon dildo possibleClaude reads your request, finds the product, goes to buy it.Uh oh, time to make a payment! You didn't hard code your payment information into the program, right? You're not storing your payment details anywhere, right?LINK CLI TO THE RESCUE! You've saved your payment details with Link CLI and set claude to use link cli.Claude uses link CLI to send you a request to spend a certain amount on the largest dildoyou get to verify the amount, while knowing your payment information is (((safe))) and approve the request
>>108725208>>108725242Coding is only part of the puzzle. The goal is fully automated supply chain. Mines mining themselves, trucks driving themselves, factories autonomously managing stuck and maintaining themselves. [spoiler]then they can fulfill their dream of purging the plebs[/spoiler]
>>108722174you can just ignore the ai aspect of this whole product.you know when you go to checkout on a website and it asks what payment method you use?you could use google pay, which you've already saved your cards/accounts on. you could use paypal, etc etc.one of those options is going to be link, since stripe owns link.this is a way to make one time transaction tokens that require approval to use. it doesn't even need to be an ai agent using them.want to let your kid or someone use your card one time without giving them the actual card details? you just give them the one time use token and then you still get to approve the amount.
>>108725784So essentially a privacy.com single use card except you can generate and use it programatically instead of via a website.
>>108725208There's nothing to get everyone has gone insane. Development used to be tempered with the time and patience it took to actually build things. Now you can just make vague suggestions to a friend that seems to talk to you and get immediate results. It's the adult equivalent of handing a 4 year old a phone with youtube shorts on it. >but I'm a professional career man with a wife and kids, and I know computers, the computer can't one shot MElol says the llm. Would you like me to add an lmao to that?