I was going to suggest Zed but it has Ai as well now
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They don't shove it in your face though, they just offer a possibility of integrating AI through external services.
Why are the robots making art? Why are the humans packing the boxes?…
Because development of mechanical devices does not hype investors nearly as much
Put googly eyes on the robot and name it Steve. Tell investors it's intelligent. Tell them you can have sex with it. You'll have so much money.
Tell them you can have sex with it
CLANK CLANK CLANK
Crunch
YYYYEEEEEOOOOOCCCHHHH
MO: Make high cost human low cost human
Wait who doesn't already use Notepad++? It's even part of the standard install image at my job, and we have MS365 accounts already
Son, I was using Emacs before Notepad++ even existed.
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Oh shit, I looked it up and it's literally true. Notepad++ was first released in 2003 and I'm pretty sure I used Emacs for the first time in 2002.
Real talk. I'm beyond an amateur, mainly doing super simple scripts for low power sbc's to output an I or 0, and even during my ~1hour learning process every video uses np++.
Some FOSS software has been adding gen-AI to itself recently, particularly where it requires you to get an API key from Gemini, OpenAI or Claude.
I don’t mind that they can do it so long as it serves those users who want that feature.
You could replace the reactor core of a small nuclear plant with Lemmy users hearing the letters "AI".
It's one thing to think AI is poor quality in some tasks, but some users act like AI is personally assaulting them every morning as they wake up for work and pissing in their coffee.
Generative AI in different forms is more than just a poor quality tool. Image generators are being used to create fair pornography of real people. People are replacing actual mental health techniques with ChatGPT reaffirming every single one of their internal biases and making their problems worse. Employers are using metric shit tons of natural resources to generate "no you can't take the day off" emails, and people are generating AI summaries of AI generated presentations and saying they've learned something.
And if the human impact doesn't appeal to you, all the financial capital being poured into NVidia and OpenAI and all of this other rubbish could be solving real problems.
hearing the letters “AI”.
I'm fuming!!
Modern computing is a steaming pile of other horse's horseshit in my living room
Not if you use linux. I'm happier than ever about my computing.
You can do VSCode, which is FOSS, contains integrated AI, and you can even complain about Micro$oft at the same time as a bonus!
What if the open source software is forcing people to see AI?
That's the neat thing about open source: you can change it!
It's like the difference between renting and owning. When you rent, you can't really do much. If you own, if you don't like the wall color, paint it! Or tear it down, or DON'T replace the carpets! Or take a hammer and put holes in the wall to see what's inside.
And, because it's digital, you can make a million copies or delete them! It's like a holodeck! You do what you want. It serves you!
Bold of you to assume it hasn't been bought, sued or destroyed by MS, Amazon, Google or Meta by that time.