| ▲ | doublerabbit 2 days ago | |
> But I'd challenge the haters to at least try to connect their reflexive hate meaningfully to what the topic at hand actually is, to provide something worth considering in some way. But that I think asks too much, for what posts like this seek: merely to inflame the world. Your fixated bias shows that your not willing to shuffle. Think out of the box for once. No one is ruling out that Google is trying to enhance the internet, but at the same them rather it making positive and open it enables & restricts the next wave of generational internet. How am I suppose to develop a uniformed application when I have to follow the rules of Google. Why should I have to, because I would be forced to. | ||
| ▲ | jauntywundrkind 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
What are you even talking about? It seems pretty basic to me that yes I should be able to have some agentic experiences working for me. The Mozilla line here is that this is bad because different people might have different agents and that is intolerable, is a risk. It's hiding in a cave to avoid seeing your own shadow idiotic. | ||