This year we made good progress. You know, Linux gaming becoming better, Reddit fucking up, Metaverse failing etc. But on the other hand Big Tech has or are planning to make some moves. Such as, Google's Web Enviroment Integrity API (EDIT: they backed off), UK's encryption bill, etc.

So what do you think of the future? I'm currently optimistic. I think the best recent event was Reddit fucking up. Obviously one of the biggest information sources going down that path isn't something to celebrate. But it was bound to happen. I believe decentralized social networks becoming more popular is what Aaron Swartz would have wanted if he saw how Reddit was being managed.

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    1 year ago

    Currently it certainly feels like OS is kicking the crap out of big tech in the AI space. Tech might have the money, but they don’t have enough brains to win the intelligence battle against the collective weight of nerds worldwide lol.

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        1 year ago

        TBH your best bet to check out what is trending on Github everyday for a little bit, it’s roughly 90% OS AI projects of varying states of maturity. One of the more refined ones is taking the form in phind.com, which is a pretty great programming site, supposedly beating GPT-4’s capabilities!

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          Thanks, do you know if/where we can download the full phind source including the full models, training data etc? To run 100% offline?

          edit: for anyone reading this thread, YOU CAN'T. it's not currently opensource. and afaik there is no concrete timeline for it to be opened, other than sometime "down the road".

          to be clear, i definitely agree we have the creative nerd factor the corporations lack, but unfortunately there's been a bit of trading on 'open' while still being very closed in the "AI" world, really hope this doesn't turn out to be another example of that.