LLMs absolutely have their uses. Summarise X. I've thrown it a list of client sites and told it to group them in lots of five based by geographical proximity when planning the logistics for a rollout. I've also literally watched my boss get driven almost to a stroke trying to "troubleshoot" something using AI and failing miserably because LLMs don't think. They're literally incapable of saying "Hey, what if you just click on that menu and do that instead" (yeah I fixed it in five minutes and told him LLMs aren't for that dude, don't do that.)
but, for my original point: Google is already fucking up the knowledge base. You can try and search something and you will literally have the answer obscured, even using an alternate search if they rely on aggregates of other engines. Unless you use google's AI summaries. Because they want to present as the authority, the knowledge source and that is actively fucking dangerous, not to mention the sheer fucking audacity of obscuring knowledge sources they don't even fucking own just so they can pretend they have that information.
I see someone waving an upside down Aussie flag - or indeed waving it in any orientation outside of a sports event - and I recognise the waver is most likely a fucking right wing nutter
You can get A/V switches with remote controls. The one i have takes rca, pcbr and hdmi and they all operate independently so you have 12 different inputs! I just programmed it into my universal remote and use a soundbar.
Hdmi splitter puts HDMI audio to OPTICAL, rca hooks to a 3.5mm cable that hooks into the ANALOGUE on the soundbar.
For older tv tuner stuff (Atari 2600) i run it through my VCR
May they go the same way as all other google laptop attempts