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“So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires.”

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  • matthiasott@mastodon.socialM matthiasott@mastodon.social

    “So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires.”

    The definitive piece on Google participating in the web standards process “the way a bear participates in the ‘camping’ process.”,
    by @Wilto👏

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    No web standard should require you to agree to an advertising company’s “terms of use.”

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    Wil.to (wil.to)

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    “No web standard should require you to agree to an advertising company’s ‘terms of use.’”
    Yes, yes, yes!💯

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    • matthiasott@mastodon.socialM matthiasott@mastodon.social

      “So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires.”

      The definitive piece on Google participating in the web standards process “the way a bear participates in the ‘camping’ process.”,
      by @Wilto👏

      Link Preview Image
      Google’s Prompt API

      No web standard should require you to agree to an advertising company’s “terms of use.”

      favicon

      Wil.to (wil.to)

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      @matthiasott @Wilto I was going to call this bear slander… black bears are chill, majestic, and generally mind their business (berries)… but I did get stalked by one last summer and interacted with it in much the same way as I would any android device (shouting “hey [google|bear]!”, banging my cook pot, and chucking rocks at it)

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      • matthiasott@mastodon.socialM matthiasott@mastodon.social

        “So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires.”

        The definitive piece on Google participating in the web standards process “the way a bear participates in the ‘camping’ process.”,
        by @Wilto👏

        Link Preview Image
        Google’s Prompt API

        No web standard should require you to agree to an advertising company’s “terms of use.”

        favicon

        Wil.to (wil.to)

        kroc@oldbytes.spaceK This user is from outside of this forum
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        @matthiasott @Wilto It should hopefully be apparent that moving cost to the end-user is rapidly becoming the "keep the bubble inflating at all cost" strategy right now because those data-centres aren't looking so sure now...

        Remember when Norton installed a cryptominer? Good times.

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        • kroc@oldbytes.spaceK kroc@oldbytes.space

          @matthiasott @Wilto It should hopefully be apparent that moving cost to the end-user is rapidly becoming the "keep the bubble inflating at all cost" strategy right now because those data-centres aren't looking so sure now...

          Remember when Norton installed a cryptominer? Good times.

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          @Kroc @matthiasott @Wilto
          "We will now be charging you for the shit sandwich we will make you eat"

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          • matthiasott@mastodon.socialM matthiasott@mastodon.social

            “So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires.”

            The definitive piece on Google participating in the web standards process “the way a bear participates in the ‘camping’ process.”,
            by @Wilto👏

            Link Preview Image
            Google’s Prompt API

            No web standard should require you to agree to an advertising company’s “terms of use.”

            favicon

            Wil.to (wil.to)

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            @matthiasott @Wilto

            The most insane entitled-google-privilege BS to me is this bit:

            "Gemini Nano is on your device if you’re using Chrome, and it will be again if you remove it, unless you start tearing out wires in ways that the average user of the web can’t. So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires."

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            • matthiasott@mastodon.socialM matthiasott@mastodon.social

              “So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires.”

              The definitive piece on Google participating in the web standards process “the way a bear participates in the ‘camping’ process.”,
              by @Wilto👏

              Link Preview Image
              Google’s Prompt API

              No web standard should require you to agree to an advertising company’s “terms of use.”

              favicon

              Wil.to (wil.to)

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              @matthiasott @Wilto Bit unfair to bears, to be honest.

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              • matthiasott@mastodon.socialM matthiasott@mastodon.social

                “So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires.”

                The definitive piece on Google participating in the web standards process “the way a bear participates in the ‘camping’ process.”,
                by @Wilto👏

                Link Preview Image
                Google’s Prompt API

                No web standard should require you to agree to an advertising company’s “terms of use.”

                favicon

                Wil.to (wil.to)

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                @matthiasott @Wilto and how much access will those websites get to all those other things you also do on your same laptop?

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                • matthiasott@mastodon.socialM matthiasott@mastodon.social

                  “So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires.”

                  The definitive piece on Google participating in the web standards process “the way a bear participates in the ‘camping’ process.”,
                  by @Wilto👏

                  Link Preview Image
                  Google’s Prompt API

                  No web standard should require you to agree to an advertising company’s “terms of use.”

                  favicon

                  Wil.to (wil.to)

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                  @matthiasott @Wilto I know back than as websites startet silently rolling out cryptominers. But if google is doing it it's fine. 🤬

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                  • aral@mastodon.ar.alA aral@mastodon.ar.al

                    @matthiasott @Wilto Bit unfair to bears, to be honest.

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                    @aral I mean, in fairness, the bears were there first. +@matthiasott

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                    • kitkat_blue@mastodon.socialK kitkat_blue@mastodon.social

                      @matthiasott @Wilto

                      The most insane entitled-google-privilege BS to me is this bit:

                      "Gemini Nano is on your device if you’re using Chrome, and it will be again if you remove it, unless you start tearing out wires in ways that the average user of the web can’t. So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires."

                      natanox@chaos.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @kitkat_blue @matthiasott @Wilto Google trying to outrun Microsoft in Entitled Bullshit Olympics, it's a tight race.

                      Strongly reminds me of Windows reinstalling nonsense via Windows Update which you just got rid of.

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                      • matthiasott@mastodon.socialM matthiasott@mastodon.social

                        “So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires.”

                        The definitive piece on Google participating in the web standards process “the way a bear participates in the ‘camping’ process.”,
                        by @Wilto👏

                        Link Preview Image
                        Google’s Prompt API

                        No web standard should require you to agree to an advertising company’s “terms of use.”

                        favicon

                        Wil.to (wil.to)

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                        @matthiasott any idea what can we do as individuals to get them to f*ck off?

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                        • matthiasott@mastodon.socialM matthiasott@mastodon.social

                          “So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires.”

                          The definitive piece on Google participating in the web standards process “the way a bear participates in the ‘camping’ process.”,
                          by @Wilto👏

                          Link Preview Image
                          Google’s Prompt API

                          No web standard should require you to agree to an advertising company’s “terms of use.”

                          favicon

                          Wil.to (wil.to)

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                          @matthiasott @Wilto The difference being that I can carry bear spray on hikes. Though I’ve fortunately never had to reach for it - most black bears are pretty content to ignore humans and just keep chowing down on berries. I’d rather deal with them than AI.

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                          • matthiasott@mastodon.socialM matthiasott@mastodon.social

                            “So, in short: you now have an LLM running on your machine, and any website you visit can make use of it, and whatever processing resources it requires.”

                            The definitive piece on Google participating in the web standards process “the way a bear participates in the ‘camping’ process.”,
                            by @Wilto👏

                            Link Preview Image
                            Google’s Prompt API

                            No web standard should require you to agree to an advertising company’s “terms of use.”

                            favicon

                            Wil.to (wil.to)

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                            Added my two cents …

                            ✍️ New post: Lazy and Prompt

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                            Lazy and Prompt · Matthias Ott

                            Web design engineer, UX designer, teacher, and speaker – helping teams build websites and digital products with a focus on CSS, accessibility, and performance.

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                            Matthias Ott – Web Design Engineer (matthiasott.com)

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