Evidently new versions of deluge make it more difficult to set a preference for leeching. I have mixed feelings on this but honestly its probably a good thing overall. There is a workaround but the average user is just going to seed moar
I've been using 1.3.11 since forever. I tried one of the later updates, but I didn't like the shuffle they did with the UI that made use of some old plugins impossible, so I rolled it back and haven't updated since.
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Pure speculation, and possibly a bit schizo, but it's advanced data collection that helps maintain market capture while minimizing cost. Much easier to gather market research if you package it in the form of a fun new toy. By building a LLM that blocks off pathways that have already mapped, they can more efficiently predict and possibly shape peoples media consumption habits while avoiding remapping known avenues. Oh, you consumed this sequence of media? Well that means you're traveling down this line of thinking, so we need to incentivize creation of these types of videos to be fed to you in order to bump you back on course with what is popular, that way we can reduce the overall amount of content we have to host. As consumers seek out new content, they can readjust the guardrails to bring back the audience to safer (and more profitable) content.
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They're brute forcing spells to be used for the mind control magic that is The Algorithm.
The retardation is built in. If your prompt isn't novel enough to warrant spending the computational cycles to generate a response, you get a canned message that bumps you back into the data collection mine until you hit paydirt and dig down along a new vein. So if a normie gets bored with the puzzle within the first few minutes, they've effectively been filtered out as a competent question asker.
I think it's the latter. They're looking for an end result that hits specific KPIs to stay in line with DIE friendly guidelines, but the AI is blocking off all paths that have been found to be effectively dead ends (which contain their critical checkpoints). The result is what you see with the core of their desired ESG friendly end goal either just duct taped on top of or replacing the entirety of the real result by the "culture experts".
Question for you nerds: is there something like a "sketchpad" made for coders where you can place code snippets on a canvas and then write notes over them with how they connect to eachother or something? I've been doing it with screenshots but file references or raw text would be better.
This is for the purpose of mapping out legacy code that I have to learn. It's the best way to do it that I've come across so far.