And i don’t mean stuff like deepfakes/sora/palantir/anything like that, im talking about why the anti-genai crowd isn’t providing an alternative where you can get instant feedback when you’re journaling

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    We can make software less prone to errors with proper guidelines and procedures to follow, as with anything. Just to add that it’s not solely on software devs to make it failproof.

    I would make the full switch to Linux but I need Windows for photoshop and premiere lol. And I never got Wine to work on Mint, but if I could I would ditch windows today. I think helping people get acquainted with linux is something AI can really help with, and may help more people make the switch.

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      yes. It’s a tool that can (and must) be seized and re-appropriated imo. But it’s not magic. Main issue is that capitalists are selling it as some kind of genius in a bottle.

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      I never got Wine to work on Mint, but if I could I would ditch windows today.

      apologies if this is annoying, but have you tried Lutris?
      it’s designed for games, but i use it for everything that needs wine because it makes it easy to manage prefixes etc. with a nice gui

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        No worries, I haven’t tried it but I also don’t have my Mint install anymore lol (Windows likes to delete the dual boot file when it updates and I never bothered to get it working again). I might give it another try down the line but I’m not ready to ditch Adobe yet. I’ll keep it in mind for if I make the switch in the future.