I don't think I understand your point, are you saying there is no benefit in running locally and that Websites or APIs are more convenient?
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improves my experience coding in unfamiliar languages
Alan Perlis said "A programming language that doesn't change the way you think is not worth learning."
So... if you code in another language without actually "getting it", solely having a usable result, what is actually the point of changing languages?
FWIW I did try a lot (LLMs, code, generative AI for images, 3D models) in a lot of ways (CLI, Web based, chat bot) both locally and using APIs.
I don't use any on a daily basis. I find it exciting that we can theoretically do a lot "more" automatically but... so far the results have not been worth the efforts. Sadly some of the best use cases are exactly what you highlighted, i.e low effort engagement for spam. Overall I find that either working with a professional (script writer, 3D modeler, dev, designer, etc) is a lot more rewarding but also more efficient which itself makes it cheaper.
For use cases where customization helps while quality does matter much due to scale, i.e spam, then LLMs and related tools are amazing.
PS: I'd love to hear the opinion of a spammer actually, maybe they also think it's not that efficient either.
I like Ollama, and recommend it to tinker, but I admit this "LLM Explorer" is quite neat thanks to sections like "LLMs Fit 16GB VRAM"
Ollama just works but it doesn't help to pick which model best fits your needs.
that doesn’t make the things it ruins intrinsically bad
Hmmm tricky, see for example https://thenewinquiry.com/super-position/ where capitalism is very good at transforming everything and anything, including culture in this example, to preserve itself while making more money for the few. It might not indeed change good things to bad once they already exist, but it can gradually change good things to new bad things while attempting to make them look like the good old ones it replaces.
Yes I'm talking about DeArrow. Well yes but to be more precise they initially "block" the addon from working for few hours then they let you use it without paying. Slightly different, again I'm not criticizing just highlighting this is not how most add-ons do work.
Often tickets to events include public transport for the event. There is usually a subway stop close to the location. Both help a lot.
Interesting that this extension is pay only, first time I see this. Again makes sense to go against a business model of "free" of cost but too expensive for sanity.
I find YouTube itself to be so adversarial that I don't even use it anymore.
Still, I'm installing both this and SponsorBlock to symbolically show support to this of projects that IMHO show that I want the Web MY way. I don't want to browse in whatever way maximizes attention and distraction to increase profit margin of surveillance capitalism.
Unfortunate for you, I'm using also the Index and seems I'm lucky with SteamVR, Proton and an NVIDIA card.
So... FWIW I post often about I have a painless NVIDIA experience, including playing Windows only games, including VR games.
I thought "Damn... how did I get so lucky?" and yesterday while tinkering with partitions (as one does...) I decided I'd try a "speed run" to go from no system to a VR Windows only game running on Linux.
I started from Debian 12 600Mb ISO and ~1h later I was playing.
I'm not saying everybody should have a perfect experience playing games on Linux with an NVIDIA but ... mine was again pretty straightforward.
I'd argue it's easier with Ubuntu and accepting non-free repository, probably having the same result, ~1hr from 0 to play, without even using the command line once.