• axh@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Every breath you take, every keystroke you make, he’ll be watching you!

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    7 hours ago

    I get the appeal of this, but I feel this is part of a broader problem of relying on AI for problems that already have elegant, simple solutions. Like relying on LLM’s to tell you what was the last google doc that you viewed is just not sustainable and creates bad habits. Soon people will ask what was the last tab I was just in, instead of using a keyboard shortcut and or having proper tab management.

    Imagine using it for your code editor, instead of using the built-in functionality of jump-lists, marks, fuzzy finders and so on… Or switching to an editor that has these things. What file was I just in? Where did I just write this function?

    “When asked, the AI even double checks if the document was shared in a group chat with his coworkers.”

    How about learning to just use search?

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    9 hours ago

    So I’m not crazy for running it in my web browser in a private window any time I use it? Good.