• chocrates@piefed.world
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    2 days ago

    Ahhh man, it’s not a joke.
    Well it’s kind of a joke but a joke by the people drinking the cool aid

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    12 hours ago

    Neat. From https://github.com/kaansenol5/VibeOS

    For those keeping score:

    What Works on Pi

    • Full desktop GUI at 1920x1080
    • USB keyboard and mouse (including through hubs)
    • SD card filesystem
    • All userspace programs
    • DOOM at 2x scale

    What’s Missing on Pi

    • Networking (no driver for Pi’s WiFi/Ethernet)
    • Audio (no driver for Pi’s audio)

    My own comment:

    It’s cool that we can remix code this rapidly. It is also telling that things that were already working reliably on Pi work (Doom), and things that were hard on Pi do not (sound has been difficult lately).

    AI is getting better and better at remixing in mostly (but not entirely) non-harmful ways. (Notice that networking was lost, in spite of being a solved problem on Raspberry Pi hardware.)

    Once again, this AI output is both impressive as all heck, while simultaneously objectively worse than searching for “Raspberry Pi OS” and downloading the first thing I find. (Edit: Until there’s enough of these Vibe OSes to poison my search results, anyway!)

    Edit: Sounds like I may have discovered a completely separate developer that live streamed creation of their vibe coded OS!

    If I had a nickel for every time someone did that…well I wound have ten cents.

    But you have to admit it’s weird that it has happened twice.

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    2 days ago

    The biggest problem is that you never know if AI is on or not. With this system you don’t have this problem, because it’s always on.

    What an abaolute garbage that is. Cool, so the buttons are always somewhere else and everything is disgusting, stupid and slow.