@PiterP That makes two of us. I thought I could recognize the "signature" of an LLM in there.
@malte@radikal.social You’ve got a sharp eye. :)
@PiterP I've become more aware of it as I've noticed that answers generated from LLM generally have lots of noise and often serious mistakes. Yours seemed to be more of a translation of your own answer, if I understand you well. If I don't know, I'm the kind of person that assumes the whole answer was LLM-generated and will normally ignore it.
@PiterP I've become more aware of it as I've noticed that answers generated from LLM generally have lots of noise and often serious mistakes. Yours seemed to be more of a translation of your own answer, if I understand you well. If I don't know, I'm the kind of person that assumes the whole answer was LLM-generated and will normally ignore it.
@malte@radikal.social You can rely on my answer and the completely free tool I recommend, I didn't mean to generate a fake answer with LLM, just to make myself more clear. Thanks!
@malte@radikal.social You can rely on my answer and the completely free tool I recommend, I didn't mean to generate a fake answer with LLM, just to make myself more clear. Thanks!
@malte@radikal.social Most of the time, LLM is a good translator. :)
@malte@radikal.social Hi Malte, the JOPDF Linux version is released, you can check it out at www.jopdf.com/download-center/, thanks!
@PiterP Thanks! Just gave it a go and I'm impressed by the speed of the interface, even with a large PDF. I can't seem to answer and interact with the annotations though. Do you have experience with this?
@PiterP Thanks! Just gave it a go and I'm impressed by the speed of the interface, even with a large PDF. I can't seem to answer and interact with the annotations though. Do you have experience with this?
@malte@radikal.social Do you mean the Linux lacks the annotation features in this case? I used the Windows version and it works well, maybe you can send a screenshot the Linux software version? Thanks!