• Fiery@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    18 hours ago

    Not sure if it’s what the screenshot used (all these translator UIs look the same), but Kagi has a translator that allows putting arbitrary language in the language select box. Backed by a slop factory of course.

    Fun to play around with and post screenshots I suppose, though I fail to see the use beyond that.

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      14 hours ago

      Fun to play around with and post screenshots I suppose, though I fail to see the use beyond that.

      Can’t some things can just be… Fun? There was no “use” in Googling “do a barrel roll” or “askew” and having your webpage spin around or tilt to the side, but when silly things like that went away we all miss it.

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            7 hours ago

            This seems misleading since no timespan is given, but even assuming 100% accuracy this would only matter if we were currently adding farmland at unprecedented rates to multiple places that cannot handle having more water being used.

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          Yep, as soon as you hit enter - bam. All the water is gone. Everyone knows that! It’s why no one has actually seen any AI output yet. It’s all just forecast and predictions, because actually using it would instantly turn our world into a desert. Not even the hydrologic cycle can protect us!

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            As someone who thinks ai chatbots are pretty dumb and have limited use cases (more of a proof of concept technology) the water thing is kinda dumb. Like yes it uses a lot of water, but so does everything else. and its really not gonna matter if someone types in a few goofy little prompts