Pine64 calls them pinebuds, so I think they’re good for now.
Pine64 calls them pinebuds, so I think they’re good for now.
Agreed, our chat server ran a Markov chain bot for fun.
In comparison to ChatGPT on a 2nd server I frequent it had much funnier and random responses.
ChatGPT tends to just agree with whatever it chose to respond to.
As for real world use. ChatGPT 90% of the time produces the wrong answer. I’ve enjoyed Circuit AI however. While it also produces incorrect responses, it shares its sources so I can more easily get the right answer.
All I really want from a chatbot is a gremlin that finds the hard things to Google on my behalf.
Same page as you. I found Obsidian but deferred to Logseq instead for two reasons:
But seeing this post reaffirms I should find an alternative. They want collaborative features, etc. That roadmap is very different from what I was wanting out of a “second brain”.
I have already been considering switching back to Obsidian and pairing it with Quartz for publishing.
AnyType seemed close as well, but it has a ton of features I wouldn’t use and it’s not clear to me how I could generate a website from it.
They’re adding a database to back it?
That’s off putting, I liked its simplicity, and it’s being open source.
Which Sony’s are repairable?
Distraction play, balance the courts before all else
Are you a software engineer?
We tend to build tools to get stuff done, but often things change, and then err have to fix our tools so they continue to work with the next new thing.
I think right now it is a throwdown between: