1 hour ago · Tech · 0 comments

Five or six years ago I had a lot of fun with Gwern’s project This Waifu Does Not Exist. I showed it to friends and churnined through dozens of crappy anime girls. Further in the past, I spent a few hours messing with AI Dungeon (long before it became the clanker erotica nightmare it is today). But I don’t use LLMs to code, and I find it somewhat bizarre that everyone else does. The reason is simple: I want to have control over my tools and the projects I make. I want to be able to work even if I’m using a $109 Chromebook flashed with Mr Chromebox UEFI firmware that runs Void Linux while living off-grid in a tent. (Hypothetically…) It’s the same reason I don’t use proprietary game engines or IDEs, but with costs raised exponentially; I’m not sure if there is a reward great enough for me to pay $200 a month to require either a beefy model machine or an internet connection to type some text.I find it bizarre that “AI” is reviled in every other creative field, but almost ubiquitously…

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