I read a lot, it takes whole day. instead of reading and typing manually long answers I've could be walking, moving, etc. And usually only 30% of what I read is actually useful. But I had to manually filter 70%. So I will vocally ask AI to read long posts instead of me, filter, digest, tell me briefly only relevant data. And voice type answers.
I know out there are some purists puritans who will argue against that. But if you root for banning this sort of interop - you depriving disabled people of forums. And no one gives a dam if you dislike AI frontends.
I have nothing against op >>1 best wishes, love & kindness xoxo
eu added to piracy watchlist few yt/stream scrapers like ytmp3.cc etc . full article is on torrentfreak
another thing it is interesting to watch how some dorks who ruined net 15 years ago, right now trying to revive it. same could be said & extended not only about net, but other things too.
>>1 I like the way you think, but I usually rely on Firefox extensions to stay on task and get rid of useless information and websites. I have recommendations disabled and hidden on YouTube for example, and I have a few sites blocked and blacklisted that I never visit anymore (Reddit, Twitch, Discord, X/Bluesky). I also have one tab per window enforced, so I can be mindful about how I use the web. I rarely watch YouTube anymore except for L2 immersion content and Blender tutorials, so I guess I stopped the slop train. ytfzf looks useful, though.
And usually only 30% of what I read is actually useful. But I had to manually filter 70%.
So I will vocally ask AI to read long posts instead of me, filter, digest, tell me briefly only relevant data. And voice type answers.
I know out there are some purists puritans who will argue against that. But if you root for banning this sort of interop - you depriving disabled people of forums. And no one gives a dam if you dislike AI frontends.
I have nothing against op >>1
best wishes, love & kindness xoxo
eu added to piracy watchlist few yt/stream scrapers like ytmp3.cc etc . full article is on torrentfreak
another thing it is interesting to watch how some dorks who ruined net 15 years ago, right now trying to revive it. same could be said & extended not only about net, but other things too.