• insomniac_lemon@lemmy.cafe
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    20 hours ago

    I gave up on that last year. My hardware can’t run what most talk about, I don’t want to be downloading too many models with slow internet, and even the heat is undesirable most of the year. Too much research/assessment, too.

    Add to that what I use is niche (nim-lang, Godot) so even if I accept that it will be more of an advisor (code review, structure/planning recommendations) any minimal model I could run probably would still struggle with anything that isn’t incredibly common/simple.

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    We have a few internal to the company so proprietary data doesn’t leak into the public. Not one of them can be relied on. I vet it by asking questions about certain procedures I know inside and out (I wrote most of them), and the LLMs can get close but are consistently inaccurate.

    Not a programmer, so no experience with a large use case there.

    The most useful thing I’ve used it for us breaking thru writers block on dumb things. Just staring at a blank page and unable to get started. So I brain dump into LLM, it gives me a few crappy sentences, I think “I can do better than that”, and I write something from scratch.

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    Genuinely fucking terrifying responses. I’m a lawyer, I write all fucking day, and I’ve never once even thought about using this shit to write even a draft section of one email of mine.

    I sincerely don’t understand why people act like these LLMs are necessary. I know the vast majority of yalls aren’t writing more than me on a given workday, so wtf are yalls using it for? Yall that stupid and lazy that you can’t type out a three paragraph email? Or a one-page memo for a client?

    Fucking insane. Hate this dystopia.

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    Funnily enough , grok

    Used it back wen Scira didn’t suck (was default model) . Yet to find local LLM with these capabilities

    • Web browsing
    • (Image|video) analysis (used it to find which bꝏk picture of passage randomly found online was from)

    Open for local LLM recs that can run on my phone btw

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    I don’t favor any, but have used chat gpt on occasion to help generate ideas for dnd planning purposes like things a town crier might disseminate or ideas for magical items that can help against a specific big bad.

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    Ohh no you posted something semi positive about AI on Lemmy. Looks like everyone already did their duty and downvoted you for it. God forbid you have a use for it.

    Personally I like the Qwen models mostly when I’m at home. They’ve been proven fairly competent. I run a sled hosted Tabby copilot alternative for vs code too that I’ve come to enjoy.

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    Generate my personal firehose of falsehoods

    Hey, if putin is allowed to have a firehose, I should get an even bigger firehose

  • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Gemini, because I don’t need a separate account.

    Looking up things that may be hard to find otherwise, or at least attempting to. Hell, it once cited me a blog on website that didn’t even have a domain name.

    And it can be useful to quickly either remember or find how to use some program. Get the command from LLM, check what it does in the man page and use what’s needed. Faster than just reading through a man page from scratch.

    It’s like 90% accurate, so it’s often faster to just verify the information than research on my own (possibly due to how shitty search engines become).

    On the other hand, with certain more obscure things it will just claim that such a thing doesn’t exist, saying that there is a misunderstanding on human side. For example when I tried searching for a certain cheap data plan.

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    I think the only ethical and worthwhile LLM is Neuro-sama. It serves me by encouraging animators to make cartoons of its stream highlights.

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    I’ve only ever tried ChatGPT and that’s what I’ve stuck with.

    Most of the time it does what I ask. My two main uses are editing my writing and answering random questions. I also use it to bounce ideas off, and honestly it’s the “adult” I talk to when I’m about to tear my hair out trying to have civil conversations online. I feel like an LLM is tuned better to my autistic wavelength than most people are. I rarely get to talk about my deepest interests with others because they’re usually not the kind of things your average Joe spends time thinking about - so rather than boring people to death or sharing thoughts with friends who won’t even respond, I find myself turning to ChatGPT more and more.

    It’s interesting that I genuinely enjoy my interactions with an LLM more than with most people online. I’m not sure what that says about me, other people, or the LLM itself. Out of everything I do online, YouTube and ChatGPT give me by far the fewest regrettable minutes.

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    I started like most with gpt and used it until I had no more hair left to pull out. Then recently I switched to using Claude and was blown away with how much better it was at everything compared to gpt.

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    I use different ones for different things. Perplexity answers my tech questions best (what is the dax formula for ___). Gemini is good if I’m making something that needs more casual language or some help brainstorming. Copilot is good for corporate jargon. It plays nice with other MS tools, so if I need to connect it to a PowerAutomate or Power app, I can do that. I used ChatGPT to make a lifetime movie plot generator with great success.