A response to Drew Lyton’s “The Future is NOT Self-Hosted”
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Using an LLM doesn’t break the rules. This post’s fate will be determined by your votes.
I appreciate that they mentioned it.
I’m not particularly good at writing, I can understand why someone would ask an LLM to help them clarify their ideas. The intent here is obviously to improve their content rather than as a crutch to feed us shit. Whether it’s better than just writing this personally I don’t know.
Back in the day people studied and learned and practiced before publishing
If someone can’t be arsed to write it, I can’t be arsed to read it.
You need to enable JavaScript to run this app.
That’s not true. I just need to click the ‘x’ next to the tab. Why should I be bothered with waiting for some JS to be able to read text?
You may self-host your notes or calendar, but you’re forced to either recreate account systems or give up on interoperability.
I literally just finished setting up Radicale on my old laptop, and now I can access my calendar and contacts through CalDav and CardDav from every single client under the sun. Maybe don’t use AI to write your entire article. I won’t even bother reading the rest of the article if you don’t even get this right.
As if calendar systems currently interop easily, haha.
Caldav, carddav, and email are probably the only easily portable data interops.
I guess photos can be re-uploaded but that’s not easy.
Do notes transfer though? I know Outlook, Gmail/GSuite, and Apple all have notes but I don’t know if they transfer.
What exactly are “notes”? CalDav has a to-do feature that might do what you need it to do.
Beaker Browser was a decade too early
anyone who willingly reposts LLM slop is a scab in my eyes
I’m going to voluntarily read other people’s AI slop.
I’m gonna ask an AI to read it. I won’t read that either, but all the same.