The writing in the series is unfortunately terrible. It sinks the otherwise beautiful show with sterile and laborious narration/dialogue, telltale signs of over workshopped writing room slop, from which no real living plot ever emerges. Such a disappointment.
This was my problem too. I really wanted to like the series and the visuals were nice, but the Netflix writers room strikes again. The whole thing felt like the middle season episodes from a Netflix Marvel series.
Everyone looks back at their old code with cringe. But more importantly you look back at the things you did and know you gave it your best with what you knew at the time. If on the other hand you decide not to do the thing then you will forever rob yourself of the chance to learn. So think of it as a gift to your future self. If nothing comes of it, whatever. That’s the normal course of things… On to the next one.
Your website is a little confusing because when I opened the link, the page shows the title and a link to the garden. I thought it was a 404 page. It'd be better if a part of the post showed up as well.
Either way, I enjoyed that post. You're correct about people not closing their accounts because of fear. I'm in the same position right now. I never got anything out of my account. I'm a freelancer and I can't even get past clients to leave recommendations on my profile. They'd rather send me an email with the testimonial for some reason. Also never got any opportunities from LinkedIn.
The FOMO is super strong because even as I write this, I'm not convinced about deleting my account...
My current theory is that it’s people in the throes of guilt, who voted for this, but can’t handle the daily reminder of the repercussions of their choices on the front page.
I feel guilty! Sitting in my office in Central Europe and flagging the relentless stream of repetitive, off topic content in my feed as it flies by. In so much pain, because I feel immense guilt when I see the constant whinging of those poor censored Americanos in need of a place to express their rage over their own political issues. I can barely handle it.
A huge part of the problem is that this information is not "on the front page". Regular people never see it. Foxnews doesn't run these stories and local TV stations are all mostly owned by Sinclair Broadcast Grp. Only people seeking this news sees it.
This is how we live in different realities. These people don't feel guilt because they live in ignorance.
Political content is technically off topic and shouldn’t be submitted per guidelines, but this seemingly falls into new and interesting. Not that that justifies a flag though.
No, that misses the nuance entirely. An LLM returns one answer that it thinks is likely to be true. A search engine returns many answers one of which is either certainly true or (depending on what you're searching) is the literal source of truth.
There is a world of difference between these two results.
Ultimately the problem is that a single repository of all verifiably true human knowledge just doesn't exist and both search engines and LLMs are copes to deal with this fact.
I was just going to post this. Seems quite an obvious and significant distinction, that doesn’t need to provoke all the existential hand wringing. Making money off someone else’s content is a totally different moral and legal case.