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There is no GUI in anything you're saying. How is this 'the new GUI'?

I have a similar set up. I communicate/chat with the Hermes agent via Matrix chat client.

So rather than having to go to a bunch of different websites or apps to get things done, I've linked them all to Hermes (via skills) and chat with the Hermes agent on my phone.

I want a movie? I just say download XYZ. Shows up in Plex 5 min later.

I want to research something with multiple different perspectives? Rather than going to OpenWebUI and using that, I just asked a Hermes agent to examine an issue from multiple different viewpoints and get back to me with a conclusion.


Is a webapp with a frontend not a GUI? Thats what I meant.

It's the next paradigm in how people interact with computers.

100%. It's so natural, even to complete noobs that's it's hard to go back.

The 'plugged upside down' is weird for a USB-cable. Especially as that doesn't work. I tried plugging it 'the other way around' and it showed the same 'upside down' warning

Everyone knows you have to flip the USB cable twice before it’s no longer upside down.

usb superposition. my favorite of the classic phenomena

This whole thing is very Sam Altman

I like how it's a native Mac app and looks 0% like a Mac app whatsoever. Also the scaling is off on my Macbook Pro. Everything looks half as big as it should be. Tiny fonts, tiny tiny icon bar.

Wow.


Well TBF, the original Notepad++ isn't too good in this regard either.

Whenever I opened a N++ window in a remote desktop session and leave it open, and then use the same computer in-person, the whole UI of that window becomes a blurry mess and the boundary of the window is off (as in, if you maximize the window, moving the cursor to the top-right will actually not land on X.), which I assume it because of changing resolution/scaling between remote and in-person use.


What a wonderful world our tech overlords are building for us leftover humans

Oh please. Were they really so willfully ignorant not to know who they are working for and on what?

Elon Reeve Musk a liar?!? No! Say it ain't so!

Can't wait for this idiotic bullshit bubble to burst.

A rocket company buying a so so overvalued coding AI company is a joke even worse than the 2000s internet pet food companies were


People are just being misused to train their own replacement.

Always thought Meta was a god awful run company and this just brings home the cake


AI is a complete commodity

One model can replace another at any given moment in time.

It's NOT a winner-takes-all industry

and hence none of the lofty valuations make sense.

the AI bubble burst will be epic and make us all poorer. Yay


Staying power is probably the most important factor, which is why I'm thinking Google eventually takes the crown.

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