🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦 <span>TIL: Google Gemini is </span><i><span>significantly</span></i><span> better at reading the kinds of colourful graphs you see on server monitoring dashboards than are any of the other leading </span><a href="https://fed.interfree.ca/tags/AI" rel="nofollow noopener" class="hashtag" target="_blank">#AI</a><span> models from </span><a href="https://fed.interfree.ca/tags/OpenAI" rel="nofollow noopener" class="hashtag" target="_blank">#OpenAI</a><span> and </span><a href="https://fed.interfree.ca/tags/Meta" rel="nofollow noopener" class="hashtag" target="_blank">#Meta</a><span>. Why yes, I do, in fact, resent that I had to learn this. Because </span><a href="https://fed.interfree.ca/tags/OpenSource" rel="nofollow noopener" class="hashtag" target="_blank">#OpenSource</a><span> tools don't make data visualizations </span><a href="https://fed.interfree.ca/tags/accessible" rel="nofollow noopener" class="hashtag" target="_blank">#accessible</a><span> to </span><a href="https://fed.interfree.ca/tags/screenreaders" rel="nofollow noopener" class="hashtag" target="_blank">#screenreaders</a><span> (even on the terminal) sometimes the things I </span><a href="https://fed.interfree.ca/tags/selfhost" rel="nofollow noopener" class="hashtag" target="_blank">#selfhost</a><span> to get rid of big tech just mean I have to use big tech anyway to fix them when they explode. But never the less, Google is the only AI that doesn't tell me about the menus and other Windows I captured by mistake in my screenshot, doesn't make unhelpful recommendations, and actually provides the data without cluttering it up with Emoji. But I did appreciate metta telling me "This graph shows CPU use on the X axis, RAM use on the Y axis, network use on the Z axis, and time on the fake axis." I mean, open source UI is famously terrible...but I don't think it's </span><i><span>that</span></i><span> terrible...yet! Shhh, don't give the data visualization people any ideas!</span>