I'm not into romance, but tbh this pickup line would work on me
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I phrased that wrong, in my first comment I was just poking fun at how companies are adding LLMs to everything for the sake of it, like:
- Add LLM integrations
- ???
- Profit
And they aren't doing anything innovative either, they just act as a middleman between you and OpenAI/Google/etc.
It looks like Kagi assistant is one of those rare cases where the LLM integration does actually make sense, but I don't think paying $15 more is much better than just opening chatgpt.com in a second tab
Yeah, ik. I just said ChatGPT because there are more people who know what that is than people who also know the term LLMs
>AI-powered product/feature
>look inside
>ChatGPT wrapper
Yeah, this happened to me too
I replaced my old proprietary gender with a free and open source one
Polish (my native language) and english (duh). I also want to learn lojban for fun, but I keep procrastinating
I just skimmed through the podcast so I might be wrong, but it looks like the subscription would only cover updates to their AI "features":
'[...] is there a vision beyond “the software will do more for you” than just drive your mouse around?'
[...] Should the mouse do more than just move the cursor? Absolutely. And it does that today, and I think similarly about being more productive with shortcuts to the large language models and all kinds of other things. The guy that I met at a barbecue over the weekend who has programmed 120 shortcuts on his mouse, that’s the kind of stuff that can extend human potential in ways that are healthier.
Yeah, apparently the subscription for the mouse would be on top of the upfront cost. I'm honestly baffled that Logitech's CEO thinks anyone would buy it, this feels like an april fools joke
I am proud to be one of the 2.6k people who illegally forked winamp