In Germany we say: “Gemini auf den Sack” and I think it’s beautiful.
In Germany we say: “Gemini auf den Sack” and I think it’s beautiful.


Note: Make the UX on Lemmy even worse to keep the Redditors out!


I used to work for a shitty company that offered such customer support “solutions”, ie voice bots. I would use around 80% of my time to write guard instructions to the LLM prompts because of how easy you could manipulate those. In retrospect it’s funny how our prompts looked something like:
etc. It worked fine on a very surface level but ultimately LLMs for customer support are nothing but a shit show.
I left the company for many reasons and now it turns out they are now hiring human customer support workers in Bulgaria.
Reverse accelerating space ship. I like the idea!
don’t threaten me with a good time!
Not even sure about that though. There are many ideas already to “revolutionize” the OS market where your device basically becomes a sole wrapper for AI, ditching the concept of apps etc. I assume it would center around some agentic bullshit or so.


In theory yes. But after seeing a review yesterday I am fully disappointed. Even text looks like shit on this monitor.


Doesn’t matter cause I bought the lifetime license. Sure, maybe it won’t get updated any more, but the current state is pretty much sufficient.
Just to throw in some other options: you can easily convert basically anything to latex (and ultimately to Pdf) using pandoc. For instance, if you use Zettlr as your markdown editor, you can also use a citation software (eg., Zotero) and quickly invoke it using the @ character. Then, you can write your documents in Markdown and inline Latex and create Latex-powered Pdfs via pandoc. I use this approach to write scientific papers and it works pretty well.
There’s this term of human-AI synergy which describes the idea of an AI system supporting the human and enriching human skills to do a certain task. I think it’s a reasonable idea.