SirTapTap, to random
@SirTapTap@mastodon.social avatar

I'm sure they're so glad they paid 6-8 figures for Reddit data

SirTapTap,
@SirTapTap@mastodon.social avatar
SirTapTap,
@SirTapTap@mastodon.social avatar

it's so funny (maddening) how we're 3 years into this crap and we still get some of the worst "writing" ever even in actually funny bits like this

"a genderqueer gender nonconforming sibling (???) who has escaped the gender binary"

8th grade report page limit ass writing

danieldurrans, to ai
@danieldurrans@mastodon.me.uk avatar

I assume that Google accidently used the PageWank algorythm rather than the PageRank algorythm when training Google Gemini

#Gemini #GoogleGemini #AI

sandboxgeneral, to linux
@sandboxgeneral@fosstodon.org avatar

How many folks out there use the Gemini protocol, even a little? Do you have your own Gemini Capsule?

What about the Gopher protocol, do you use that?

For a while I ran my blog on http, Gemini and Gopher.

TritTriton, to random French
@TritTriton@shelter.moe avatar

Ah, d’accord… Le moteur de recherche geminispace.info disait être arrêté le 1er juin, mais il aura pas attendu jusque-là, puisqu’il est DÉJÀ arrêté en ce 23 mai !

Normalement, quand on donne une date, on s’y tient !
gemini://geminispace.info/

(Heureusement, ses contenus statiques ne sont pas perdus, car je les avais récupérés localement, et il y a toujours les snapshots de la DeLorean Wayback Machine d’Acidus :
gemini://kennedy.gemi.dev/archive/cached?url=gemini%3a%2f%2fgeminispace.info%2f&t=638509331760000000&raw=False )

annika, to random
@annika@xoxo.zone avatar

Oh hm, the search engine gemini://geminispace.info is shutting down. Or… "has been shut down on 1st June 2024."

lpwaterhouse,
@lpwaterhouse@ioc.exchange avatar

@annika That's a real shame...

jpfox, to SmallWeb French
@jpfox@m.g3l.org avatar

L'envie d'un web plus simple

Depuis quelques années, une partie de la communauté internet se tourne vers des solutions plus simples et moins gourmandes en ressources, en réaction à ce que beaucoup considèrent comme l’« » progressive du web. Le protocole a émergé comme une réponse prometteuse à ce besoin, mais après l’enthousiasme initial, une certaine désillusion semble s’installer [...]

https://jpfox.fr/posts/envie-d-un-web-plus-simple/

dvd,
@dvd@mamot.fr avatar

@bortzmeyer

Ça me fait un drôle d’effet de te voir parler au passé d’un espace où je suis toujours fourré… 😉

@jpfox

lanodan,
@lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me avatar

@bortzmeyer @jpfox Solid pour le coup le moment où je l'ai vu annoncé en grand bruit, y'avais une spec et peut-être quelques prototypes.

Là où j'ai l'impression que gemini à bien mieux pris (visible via les paquets dans les distros par example) par justement son effet de montrer quelque chose qui fonctionne déjà, et soit simple à mettre en place / implémenter, et par contre ensuite est retombé parcequ'au final ne correspond pas aux attentes ou simplement trop contraignant.

jnv, to random
@jnv@mastodon.social avatar

I used to follow to check on a certain smol hypertext system, and now the hashtag is flooded by posts about Google's LLM. :sadness:
Oh well, time to follow .

reillypascal, to SmallWeb
@reillypascal@hachyderm.io avatar

We usually call a blog on the Gemini protocol a "gemlog," but what if we followed the same pattern as "web log" → "blog" and called them "glogs"?

goleztrol,
@goleztrol@mastodon.social avatar

@reillypascal isn't gemini the web as well? Blogs are called blogs, not http-logs or plogs. 🤔

dvd,
@dvd@mamot.fr avatar

@goleztrol

No, is not part of the Web, which itself is only a part (albeit an important one) of the Internet.

@reillypascal

Millennium, to tech French
@Millennium@piaille.fr avatar
moira, to ai
@moira@mastodon.murkworks.net avatar

big oof

n8fr8, to OSINT
@n8fr8@ohai.social avatar

Using GPT-4o & Gemini Pro with ProofCheck for Photo Investigations
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tewNeKK-WTw

melroy, to Meme
@melroy@kbin.melroy.org avatar
melroy,
@melroy@kbin.melroy.org avatar

@grue Ice is gone in the meanwhile after we last talked.

melroy,
@melroy@kbin.melroy.org avatar

@grue Current state of the polar bear.

netzpolitik_feed, to random German
@netzpolitik_feed@chaos.social avatar

Google will die Anrufe seiner Nutzer:innen scannen, um vor Telefonbetrug zu warnen – und sorgt damit für Entsetzen. Fachleute für Datenschutz warnen: Ist die Technologie erst mal auf dem Gerät, werde das weitere Begehrlichkeiten wecken – mit weitreichenden Konsequenzen für die Demokratie.

#ClientSideScanning #Chatkontrolle #Gemini

https://netzpolitik.org/2024/client-side-scanning-google-will-vor-telefonbetrug-warnen/

guffo, to random
@guffo@topspicy.social avatar

Niche question: I used to quite like reading Winter's Gemlog before rawtext.club took a dump with its trousers on. Does anyone know if they're posting anywhere else now?

guffo,
@guffo@topspicy.social avatar

Proposal to switch to using as the hashtag to avoid getting muddled in with Google's lie generator.

scottjenson, to ChatGPT
@scottjenson@social.coop avatar

My experimentation with #ChatGPT #Gemini + programming has been a mixed bag:
Pros:

  • It often gets it right the first try
  • It's faster to change the prompt than edit the code
  • it can explain code fairly well

Cons

  • I can ask the exact same prompt and get different code that WONT work!
  • After several iterations, the code just stops compiling
  • I frequently save revisions of files so I can upload a working file and iterate from there.
  • It's SO SLOW to wait for it to type out
scottjenson,
@scottjenson@social.coop avatar

I've been wading into code/APIs I have zero experience with and making remarkable progress. I'm thinking of it as creating a good starting tutorial.

I'm still giving it fairly tiny utility programs (I am just prototyping crazy stuff) I'm not building anything complex. But as a Designer the fact that I can build a working prototype in or so damn fast is remarkable.

Linux_in_a_Bit,
@Linux_in_a_Bit@linuxrocks.online avatar

@scottjenson
Once you've learned the basics, it's actually pretty easy to make working web UIs using the standard HTML/CSS/JS stack.
The most time consuming part is getting it to look good, but that's why basically everyone uses tools like https://penpot.app/ to prototype designs first.
The other thing is doing it enough to have an intuitive sense of how things should function, but it just takes practice.
Doing it yourself will produce better results faster once you get the hang of it :)

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