▲ | cryptoz 4 days ago | |
I think they are, though, just not consciously. I’m finding more and more it is rare that I find myself typing on a device and there isn’t some AI lurking in it. Email, docs, mobile keyboards, soon to be also Apple intelligence searching your photos, etc. I can’t even type a note to myself in gmail without “polish!” Popping in to tell me that I’m shit at writing a good note-to-self and it needs polishing. (Wherein it typically reforms to , “dear customer service, …”) Every Google search is using llm now right? At least I can’t figure out how to stop it from happening. | ||
▲ | conradludgate 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I made a note tool last week that was designed with this problem in mind. Push the polishing step to later. It's an append only system and the happy path for note taking is a simple keybind pop up that only displays 30 characters of input on screen. I cannot go back and edit the notes later, but I can open a larger app to write new ones that reference(/supercede) the originals, which allow me to refine the note | ||
▲ | xk_id 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
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