

“I have to be careful because I have ulcerative colitis so there’s certain things I can’t eat.”
“There was no bacon. For breakfast there was mozzarella and sliced tomatoes. There was no hot bacon or sausage.”
“I have to be careful because I have ulcerative colitis so there’s certain things I can’t eat.”
“There was no bacon. For breakfast there was mozzarella and sliced tomatoes. There was no hot bacon or sausage.”
except for fucking politicians who are quite cosy in their seats
yea I also couldnt get the formatting to work right, triple quotes kept turning things into accented letters, so I gave up.
and also := also known as the walrus operator is very fun and sometimes very convenient to use
wait till you see
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If you do it through AI you can still learn. After all I go through the code to understand what is going on. And for not so complex tasks LLMs are good at commenting the code (though it can bullshit from time to time so you have to approach it critically).
But anyways the stuff I ask LLMs are generally just one off tasks. If I need to use something more frequently, I do prefer reading stuff for more in depth understanding.
I am on you with this one. It is also very helpful in argument heavy libraries like plotly. If I ask a simple question like “in plotly how do I do this and that to the xaxis” etc it generally gives correct answers, saving me having to do internet research for 5-10 minutes or read documentations for functions with 1000 inputs. I even managed to get it to render a simple scene of cloud of points with some interactivity in 3js after about 30 minutes of back and forth. Not knowing much javascript, that would take me at least a couple hours. So yeah it can be useful as an assistant to someone who already knows coding (so the person can vet and debug the code).
Though if you weigh pros and cons of how LLMs are used (tons of fake internet garbage, tons of energy used, very convincing disinformation bots), I am not convinced benefits are worth the damages.
You definitely like telling people how they should feel and what they should discuss, I can give you that.
“Do you eat cheese? THEN DON’T FUCKING COMPLAIN WHEN SOMEONE GLUES A PIGEON TO A WALL” is surely the most effective way to convince people while feeling morally superior.
well this will bring about a whole new level of school bullying
2 weeks later: “Europe would really benefit by trading with the USA”
what a toxic piece of shit, he is like the most obnoxious type of kid who screams, flails arms and legs when he loses a game and gets confronted about his shitty behaviour. except he is also the president of the US
“and show “moral courage and leadership.””
Good way to show moral courage, almost two years after the genocide has started and the public opinion greatly shifted to anti-Israel. I am sure it will greatly help with the sales.
no they probably want you to die after the accident so that you can’t tell people how the auto drive feature drove you into the building
if only there was an easier way of not getting trapped in a car…
yea putin, fuck the world up and then complain that people are not making kids. we will all die in our own filth when the infrastructure collapses and you can wipe your ass with all that money and power
Glad, I am not the only one seeing Saddam Hussain everywhere
it might have started as a ethnic cleansing but it is a fully fledged genocide now
you will apply this law with the same rigour to every genocide right? right?
ah damn it and there I was getting my hopes up
tell me a more iconic duo than fascists and outlawing protests.
“It allows intelligence agents to commit certain crimes for national security purposes without facing prosecution.”
Welp after laws like this you are only one step away from having a police problem which is to hire psychopaths to the force and you are done.