AlphaOmega

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  • This sounds on par for all the AI I have been dealing with. I find it works best if you give it a lot of rules, then treat it like a 12 year old and expect wild mistakes for anything more complicated than a simple calculator. I work primarily with Gemini and have it build simple HTML/CSS and it’s infuriating how many times I have told it to use &amp ; instead of &.
    Now every time it does anything, it’s always telling me how it included the correct ampersand. It can’t tell me why it screwed up like 5 times prior, it just makes up some BS and apologizes profusely.
    The more rules you give it, even if it ignores them sometimes, the better.


















  • AlphaOmegatoAsk LemmyIs OLED burn-in still a problem?
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    2 months ago

    I have only lived with this 49" monitor for about 3 weeks now. It’s oled, better than my previous 32" Samsung, but not a huge improvement - mainly better blacks. My work flow was 3 monitors with 3 different applications: file/folder/misc - browser | IDE - Inspector. With one monitor I pulled inspector into the browser and split the screen with my IDE. It’s much nicer, workflow wise.

    Also versus a multi-monitor setup, I think it’s mostly superior, although I do prefer having vertical side monitors. It’s less power and less draw on my card. My GPU is basically getting the same FPS ( maybe 10 FPS less) for running in 5120 by 1440p. I haven’t tried anything demanding yet, Hell Let Loose ran around 60+ FPS. - currently playing Divinity 2 @ Ultra with an old 5700 and getting between 60-70 FPS.

    But a nice 32"+ single monitor also works very well, if you don’t need a large space to work in. IMO if you need that 3 monitor setup, it’s worth it.