• alxmg@slrpnk.net
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    7 days ago

    Whenever I see a ADHD meme I wonder if I have it because every single time it’s about something I do.

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    I’m certain my wife is ADHD, undiagnosed.

    One thing she does is constantly buy storage containers of all shapes and sizes to organise her insanely disorganised world.

    All this has achieved is an insane amount of forgotten storage containers in the house and we have no idea what’s in any of them.

    And yes, she once attempted to buy a giant storage unit to store her storage containers.

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    8 days ago

    Stop attacking me!

    Then you forget or misremember the name of the site or idea, and it’s just lost in a sea of broken dreams.

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    You know what moment brings me true joy?

    Whenever I accidentally close my main browser window but have a second window open so that the browser forgets all my open tabs.

    That’s when I’m able to live in bliss for a few days.

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    8 days ago

    i have an amazing solution for this, instead of screenshotting, i save it in txt (type it out) so that later when i have a self hosted LLM assistant, i can send all the shit ive compiled till now, and ask for movies/ songs/ or any article i saved and i can just do a semantic search through it. planning to make an open source tool for this but not too good at ML

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      Oh, no need to wait for LLMs. Apache Solr should be really good at it. We used it at a company I was working at to build the most kickass search into our platform, that would actually find the stuff you were looking for…and that was back in 2018 :D

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        ayy, that’s nice. LLMs are truely overkill just for semantic search though, didnt know there are other ways to achieve this. but we need intelligence too right. (somewhat)

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          Don’t get me wrong though… throwing an LLM at it would be a lot easier and faster. Just a mind boggling use of resources for a task that could probably be done more efficiently :D

          Setting this up with Apache Solr and a suitable search frontend runs a high risk of becoming an abandoned side project itself^^

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            Yeah LLM seems like the go to solution. And the best one. And talking about resources, we can use barely smart models which can generate coherent sentences, be it 0.5b-3b models offloaded to CPU inference only.

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      At work I use tab groups to keep them organized by project, so I can tell just how far behind/how overwhelmed I am with a given project by the count of tabs in a given tab group.

      It’s a highly effective way to quantify my work-related anxiety.

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      My first response to seeing this:

      “Interesting. I’ll add this as a bookmark so that I can go back to it later.”

      Honestly, with how many projects I have bookmarked, I should probably allocate some time to just looking through my bookmarks to see if anything especially interesting stands out.

  • 𝓔𝓶𝓶𝓲𝓮@lemm.ee
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    I know that in the future AI will scour my screenshot folder and group everything neatly, add tags even.

    Hope is a wonderful drug

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      Also maybe we will be able to prompt our pc with a local open source model “pick all science related screenshots and group by the topic” - sure 1344 results, do you want to see them?, no list all the topics, - astronomy(34), quantum(23), ethnology(10)

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        I don’t see whats stopping you from doing exactly that ten years ago. What you describe it just tag searching. Plenty of software exists to do that.

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          You’re missing the point that actually requires tagging and organization to begin with.

          The difference they are talking about is automatic parsing and natural language understanding of their screenshots and other data.

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              To some degree, yes, but everyone has different needs and expectations for tagging and organization that is meaningful to them.

              Which is where some level of self-data assignment becomes necessary.

              The rest can be picked up by AI tools.