It being a brand new year and all, people are making all kinds of New Year's resolutions. I've been pretty slack about updating my blog, and I'd like to make a New Year's resolution that I'll update it more and make an effort to write. The problem I'm having is I want to want to write, but I don't want to write. I know before I make that resolution that I'll just end up breaking it. Making a resolution I know I'm going to break is dumb. Maybe something small, like once a month? Maybe?
Well, that didn't take long. Prerelease yesterday, and full release today. If you've got a #PineTime.
I'm not sure how to express how I feel about this without using a massive amount of profanity. First things first, chatbots should not be trusted. They're text extruders. That's all. Grok should be trusted less than most because it's tuned to express opinions held by Musk and not to more accurately represent reality. Further, having the bot "apologize" is simply anthropomorphizing software to increase people's trust in it, even when it did something reprehensible. https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5669917-elon-musk-ai-chatbot-grok-apologizes/
Ooo, maybe I haven't been paying close enough attention, but I haven't seen one of these for a while. https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/tag/1.16.0-prerelease If you've got a PineTime with InfiniTime on it, new software for you in the new year.
Happy Monday morning everybody. Time to get back to work. โ˜•โ˜•โ˜•
That's a pretty solid endorsement from PC Gamer. I admit gaming is the time I'm most likely to use Windows, if only because I still play World of Warcraft occasionally. More often than not, I'm Linux gaming on my Steam Deck. Linux has gotten really good for gaming. And... well.... pretty much everything else too.