

Ohh, mais non! Je parle le fracais trés bien. Je peut achetee une Pizza avec pas de probleme.
(I’m so sorry, please excuse me my french friends, I had shit teachers on a shit school with shit classmates)


Ohh, mais non! Je parle le fracais trés bien. Je peut achetee une Pizza avec pas de probleme.
(I’m so sorry, please excuse me my french friends, I had shit teachers on a shit school with shit classmates)
Mastodon: My boyfriend is on his period, and needs distracting, anyone know a good show i can put on my Jellyfin media server?
BlueSky: I did once have a girlfriend, but we seperated amicably.
Well played, good sirs, well played.


It’s really no mystery. It’s where he gets the infusions of baby blood to keep him alive.


Post card?
Cursive??
water bed???
At least one use for them then i guess :)


He’s british i guess.
Of course, the end point of everyone who doesn’t really have any facts and just vibes on the internet.
Very predictable.
I’m sorry?
You have the gall to tell that to me, after the first thing you do is falsely accusing me of using straw man arguments and making things up.
And then come here, after providing zero actual counterpoints and tell me I am acting like a child?
Incredible.
that don’t exist in the real world.
A bit like your ability to reason and provide arguments. But i guess that happens when you have used LLMs for too long.
They live only in Hotels.


Human pattern recognition is amazing.
Old enough to remember how people made these same arguments about writing in anything but assembly, using garbage collection, and so on. Technology moves on, and every time there’s a new way to do things people who invested time into doing things the old way end up being upset. You’re just doing moral panic here.
If this is an example of your level of reading comprehension, then i guess it’s no surprise that you find LLMs work well for you. Your answer addresses none of the points i made, and just tries to do the Jedi-mind-trick-handwave, which unfortunately doesn’t work in real life.
While this sounds like a good idea, leaving individual decisions to people, longterm it is quite dumb.
if you let an LLM solve your software dev problems, you learn nothing. You don’t get better at handling this problem, you don’t get faster, you don’t get experience in spotting the same problem and having a solution ready.
you don’t train junior devs this way, and in 20 years there will be (or would be without the bubble popping) a massive need for skilled software developers. (and other specialists in other fields. Better pray that medical doctors handle their profession differently…)
you really enjoy tweaking a prompt, dealing with “lying” LLMs and the occasional deleted harddrive? Is this really what you want to do as a job?
(bonus point) Would your company be ok with someone paying a remote worker to do his tasks for a fraction of the salary, and then do nothing? I doubt that. so, apparently it does matter how the work gets done.


EVE Online


I’m sure there is a Mastodon joke in there somewhere.


nods or cake.


Milk and sugar next week.
Free Crepes.


Waiting is usually not the best option. like, you can wait until the trash goes away on it’s own, but it might take longer than you expect, with consequences you might not.
Just saying…
It’s finally perfectly seasoned!