LLM would be equal to a monstrous moving castle with million robotic hands that can somehow collaterally extract piles of dirt from earth, doing a lot of damage to our planet
It's a beautiful story, but honestly If Alexei really wanted to help Anna, he could've tried to ease her in their group, for example, by inviting her to a less stressful setting: a library, a friendly coffee date, etc.
Anna's behaviour indicates social anxiety grown into general avoidance (speaking from my own experience), and what's described in this story is the worst possible way to help a person with this condition. Alexei felt good about himself though, I suppose.
Great start, do you plan to implement some features that are specific to this type of content? E.g. interactive coding with viewers, text-only streams, other quality of life improvements. Because now it’s not clear what is the incentive to use it instead of Twitch (from the standpoint of content creator)
Actually you can't guarantee even that given the profitable black market for user data in Russia (it's easy to sell and buy leaked or stolen data there)
Not everything in Linux have a source code available for users. And you may want to use i.e. Chrome, or some games, or some drivers by i.e. NVidia. And that without counting BIOS or whatever deep down computers use, most of what you could use as social network/mail solution, and not found yet trojans like what happened with xz in some basic tool.
Having the source is a good start, but having a "lawful" powerful active player that actively want to intrude should be part of the equation. It was a formidable threat a decade ago, nothing was done about that, and now is even more advanced than what was then.
This is all nice and suckless, until you will have to scale your codebase and/or add some more features (possibly alter someone's code) and deal with exponential complexity of DOM manipulation. React came to solve all this
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