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With that in mind, and with all due respect, who are these people who wanted the AI features, and where's the evidence? |
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As we're not in a court of law, I fail to see the relevance. There are two sides here. Their relatives sizes are immaterial. The point is that both sides have been accommodated.
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For god's sake, YES!
![]() But in all fairness, your opinion is that NO ONE should have an opinion on AI that doesn't match yours. Whereas I'm perfectly fine with people falling somewhere in the middle of the love/hate AI spectrum. Last edited by DiapDealer; 12-12-2025 at 07:16 AM. |
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Complaining is (IMHO) just useless. |
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How do you know what other people might or might not need? Are you a clairvoyant? Or do you just feel entitled to speak for all the millions of calibre users about what they need?
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There is no AI bloat within Calibre. The resource hogs are the llvms that already exist (either locally or somewhere online). If you don't configure calibre to utilize one of those pre-existing resource hogs, the amount of code added to calibre to make these feature possible doesn't even come close to rising to the level of "bloat." If you don't use it, you are unaffected by it. All rants against it are silly and misplaced (and yes, of course, that's only "my opinion").
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See the analogous desire of people to have TVs that are not "Smart". It used to be that you could ignore "smart" by not giving wifi password, or not connecting cable or not logging in. The smart features encouraged people to use them and the makers, Google and others then "spied" on usage including what was connected / played via HDMI, not just channels watched or online content used. I'm told that some Android & Fire TVs / Projectors now have no function unless you connect and log in at least once. But you don't seem to care about privacy, environmental waste (AI LLMs), consumer protection etc. Other people do care and don't support the Corporate and so-called "Libertarian" viewpoint (which is about Corporate freedom, not personal liberty). It is absolutely the thin end of a wedge even if you don't care. It's better than Firefox's adding of "AI", because it's off by default. You are welcome to have your own opinions, but that doesn't give a freedom to denigrate people wanting privacy, care of the environment and consumer protection. Frankly you rebut opinions in a bullying style rather than state your own. |
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Off topic but, for some reason, this whole discussion got me thinking about dead horses (my brain is weird
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A famous author's view. Note that ALL the LLM based AIs used by this option have illegally used content, so when the answer is correct on something not in the Public Domain, it's copyright violation.
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Which means a find offense with anyone who tries to bully an open-source dev into making sure that no one gets to make a decision like this for themselves. By declaring for everyone that it has no place in a piece of free software. You've also completely missed the point in saying that I'm denigrating people. I'm not. I simply choose to challenge you whenever you invariably try to force your unreasonable aversion to anything called AI onto everyone else. Unlike you, there are many AI threads around here I take no interest in. But you can bet whenever you try to decide for everyone what does or doesn't belong in freely developed open-source software, I'm going to take notice. I'm not going to call you names, I'm not going to attack you personally, but I AM going to make sure you know--in no uncertain terms--that I think you're you're dead wrong. Nothing more, nothing less. Stop assuming that people who disagree with you on this are mindless corporate wonks who want everyone to love all things AI. Talk about denigrating.
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Personally I have found AI to be very useful for coding. And Amazon’s new feature of being able to have AI recap a book you are reading up to where you currently are in it seems useful if you take up a book after a reading break. I don’t see any way that could be done without using AI. On the other hand Amazon recently had a major blunder when they produced an AI recap of season 1 of Fallout with obvious mistakes. (Amazon pulls its bad AI video recaps after Fallout fallout) |
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Personally, if I left a book long enough that I'd forgotten that much of it, I'd just reread it. I don't trust AI not to mix it up with the movie version, or a fanfic, or to just straight-up hallucinate something else entirely. I don't trust AI with anything creative. And on that note, I was already not updating Calibre because the Generate Cover plugin was having font issues, so I'll continue not doing that, because now they're in the program at all, I also don't trust that AI 'features' will stay switched off in further updates.
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Without a manually configured (by the user) external llvm connection/account, there is simply nothing that CAN be automatically "switched on". Please understand that.
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