Avatar is a lemming in bed because this account wasn’t intended to be used except for creating communities… and then my instance announced it was closing.
You’re probably better off asking that in the original post - should have some hardcore anime fans there who will know the answer!
That’s what I had - the RD-10 top-left.
I’ve been using Bookwyrm since I learnt about it - not long after I joined Mastodon. Migrated my GoodReads history over. @chris@wyrms.de if you want to follow!
I like the Roku. They do other things too, but the casting seems to work well.
It runs off of RSS feeds. Here if you want to look/use as inspiration: https://github.com/chris-y/rsstolemmy I’m not sure if that’s the latest version but it should do the job.
I have one running in !beds@feddit.uk as otherwise there would be nothing in it other than the odd article I’d post manually. The idea is that I will remove it if the community grows enough that the bot is just adding noise. At the moment there’s minimal engagement, but I find it useful as I see the local news rather than looking for it elsewhere and having to post it.
Wish I was that talented! No, they’re Will Quinn’s (see the source link). I also have a bot posting them daily here: !dailybunnies@lemmings.world
It’s basically a Windows 95 style OS on 8-bit hardware.
I’ve been running the preview on my Next since it was available. It’s very impressive.
Then you have to check those answers, so you need to search for an authoritative source anyway… which means you need a regular search engine. At that point you may as well have used the search engine in the first place.
If Google does this, you’ll need to find an alternative search engine to check Google against… so you may as well just switch to a different search engine in the first place.
There are things that LLMs are good at, being a search engine isn’t one of them. Although I have asked searchy type questions and got some interesting links back which I probably wouldn’t have found on a normal web search with the terms I was using, so they can be useful as a supplementary search tool. I’d rather that than it just giving the answers, which then need to be fact checked elsewhere.
Hmm, in theory I don’t have a problem with an AI telling me the answer to my question or whatever I’m searching for - but this isn’t a web search. If I’m actually searching for a particular page or context, then I want to be able to do that.
These are two entirely different things, and if Google goes down this route they aren’t a search engine anymore - they are an LLM provider.
Done!
Please take MentalEdge up on this offer! ☝️
Some sort of bot might work for the sequential posts?
It doesn’t have an app, how is it buggy?
Ah, that’s the clue I needed.
!itsaunixsystem@lemmy.federated.club
Think that instance is dead though.
I’m sure there’s a community for nonsense TV/film hacking/Linux screens. I can’t remember what it’s called.
I enjoyed it, but I’ve not heard anyone call them “bangers” in the UK.
It’s probably easier for the human to recognise “Human Connor” than it is for the cat to learn a new name, right?