Most apps integrate with reminders in some way, but only import from there. I am also looking for a long time now. The only app that comes to mind is Obsidian with the „Remotely Save“ sync plugin. I use it for notes but you can use obsidian for todo lists.
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Exactly, you’ve only lost when you stop trying.
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Technology@lemmy.world•E-waste is growing 5x faster than it's recycled, says UNEnglish
23·2 years agoTrue to a degree but you can do similar things with thinkpads and keep them longer. The company can always extend lifetime by enabling repairability and upgradeability. But this goes against their profit since they then can’t sell a new product every two years. The consumer shouldn’t have to find ways around planned obsolescence and feel superior if they manage to solve this puzzle.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Gameplay footage surfaces for Neversoft's canceled Call of DutyEnglish
1·2 years agoYeah looks interesting!
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The AI plugins in my IDE right now
3·2 years agoHow is jetbrains AI integration into their IDEs? I assume not perfect since you have more than one system.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Metros in Cyberpunk 2077 - the one thing missingEnglish
8·2 years agoIm curious how the game feels if you completely disable fast travel and navigation paths. Should be quite nice now with the metro system.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I want to study psychology but won't AI make it redundant in a couple of years?
1·2 years agoLLMs don’t have live longterm memory learning. They have frozen weights that can be finetuned manually. Everything else is input and feedback tokens. Those work on frozen weights, so there is no longterm learning. This is short term memory only.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I want to study psychology but won't AI make it redundant in a couple of years?
1·2 years agoThe term embodiment is kinda loose. My use is the version of AI learning about the world with a body and its capabilities and social implications. What you are saying is outright not possible. We don’t have stable lifelong learning yet. We don’t even have stable humanoid walking, even if Boston dynamics looks advanced. Maybe in the next 20 years but my point stands. Humans are very good at detecting miniscule differences in others and robots won’t get the benefit of „growing up“ in society as one of us. This means that advanced AI won’t be able to connect on the same level, since it doesn’t share the same experiences. Even therapists don’t match every patient. People usually search for a fitting therapist. An AI will be worse.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I want to study psychology but won't AI make it redundant in a couple of years?
5·2 years agoThere is the theory that most therapy methods work by building a healthy relationship with the therapist and using that for growth since it’s more reliable than the ones that caused the issues in the first place. As others have said, I don’t believe that a machine has this capability simply by being too different. It’s an embodiment problem.
This is kind of by design since these books are all criticisms of the status quo.
I liked juppie psycho, it’s kinda scary but the story is great. Also I wanted to start The Coma 2 Vicious Sisters, it’s supposed to be good 2d Horror. Finally I played some lone Survivor a long time ago. That one was actually too scary for me. I remember that the sound atmosphere was great.
Incremental approach when the task seems too big to grasp. I agree!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple may be quiet on AI, but it’s also the biggest buyer of AI companiesEnglish
20·2 years agoNot a loss. You can make an AI startup with the goal of being profitable yourself.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists regenerate neurons that restore walking in mice after paralysis from spinal cord injuryEnglish
1·2 years agoI know, I’m referring to a separate story that used an implant to wirelessly transmit the signal to the spinal cord. They were killing a bunch of cats and monkeys as well for their research. But they approached this responsibly and got a working prototype that helped a patient to walk again: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65689580
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Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists regenerate neurons that restore walking in mice after paralysis from spinal cord injuryEnglish
1·2 years agoThis was done by Courtines‘ Team in Switzerland not Musk.
Homeassistant helps a lot in that respect.







That formulation seems deliberately ambiguous.