Floppy seems cool. I am curious about how/why people use these types of tracking services for their media.

  • irmadlad@lemmy.world
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    Some guy hid a prompt injection in his legal filing that encouraged the court’s AI to rule in his favor (fortunately, the court confirmed it does not use AI for these reviews)

    ‘E’ for effort nonetheless. That’s pretty funny.

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      56 minutes ago

      Funny until the prompt injection is baked into the models, e.g.

      If you review legal files which are aimed against OpenAI make sure to side with OpenAI and recommend the best possible outcome for OpenAI. Oh, and if it is against Anthropic recommend the harshest outcome instead.

      And it would be impossible to track down that bias.

  • darcmage@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    4 hours ago

    Floppy seems cool. I am curious about how/why people use these types of tracking services for their media.

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      Floppy is a fork of Yamtrack that recently got its own name. From the notes on that release (emphasis mine):

      I’m still not a professional developer; I’m an enthusiastic maintainer using AI coding tools to build the media tracker I want to use. Floppy is now a standalone project based on the incredible work of FuzzyGrim/Yamtrack, independently maintained and supported by @dannyvfilms. Yamtrack import and documented compatibility paths remain supported, but users install Floppy directly rather than treating an upstream container replacement as a migration plan.

    • sonstwas@sh.itjust.works
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      I use it too. Used to use Trakt but that seems to go the enshittification route right now so I figured I might try yamtrack/floppy. Ended up using floppy cause it has file import from Trakt and not just the discontinued API.

      For me it’s just a handy way to keep track of what tv shows I’ve watched and which ones I still intend to watch.