Anonymous
10/16/2025, 9:59:36 PM
No.82822500
>>82822377
>such as?
1.) finding open source games
2.) product consultation
3.) helping me modifying my Linux distro the way I want
4.) helps me find the right linux distro for me
5.) helps me fix errors with my distro and give me advice what software works with my hardware
6.) everyday math problems
7.) discussions about philosophy and history (finding new information about historical events I didn't know previously, increasing my understanding"
8.) Scanning my writing for logical errors
9.) general feedback for my ideas and feelings (helps me learning new things, getting new perspectives and prevents anxiety loops)
10.) helps me ordering my thoughts and feelings, general self reflection I guess
11.) researching topics I am interested in..
List goes on and on and on.
of course I know LLM's sometime hallucinate so I don't take every output at face value.
I correct the LLM when it is wrong or ask it why it says xyz and explain how it is wrong. etc.
Yes I use it too, to find simple answers to practical questions.
I think it saves a lot of time using a search engine and then navigating often cluttered websites to find the one sentence, the one information you are looking for.
I have no idea about programming, so I can't comment on that.
>such as?
1.) finding open source games
2.) product consultation
3.) helping me modifying my Linux distro the way I want
4.) helps me find the right linux distro for me
5.) helps me fix errors with my distro and give me advice what software works with my hardware
6.) everyday math problems
7.) discussions about philosophy and history (finding new information about historical events I didn't know previously, increasing my understanding"
8.) Scanning my writing for logical errors
9.) general feedback for my ideas and feelings (helps me learning new things, getting new perspectives and prevents anxiety loops)
10.) helps me ordering my thoughts and feelings, general self reflection I guess
11.) researching topics I am interested in..
List goes on and on and on.
of course I know LLM's sometime hallucinate so I don't take every output at face value.
I correct the LLM when it is wrong or ask it why it says xyz and explain how it is wrong. etc.
Yes I use it too, to find simple answers to practical questions.
I think it saves a lot of time using a search engine and then navigating often cluttered websites to find the one sentence, the one information you are looking for.
I have no idea about programming, so I can't comment on that.