Wtf mate, nothing that serious. Anon teased him and the score was settled when they did the thing later that night.
The story looks pretty fake and gay anyway, but it’s more wholesome than your idea.
Wtf mate, nothing that serious. Anon teased him and the score was settled when they did the thing later that night.
The story looks pretty fake and gay anyway, but it’s more wholesome than your idea.


There’s a lot wrong here, but for a start, swap J and M.
Most of the hate is justified IMO, but a couple weeks ago I died on the hill arguing that an LLM can be useful as a code documentation search engine. Once the train started, even a reply that thought software libraries contain books got upvotes.


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PR month, time for rainbow capitalism.
Or maybe a bit less of it this year.
The last one is worse than 50/50? They should invert the forecast!


I spent too much time trying to understand meaning of “pregnancy clinching”
There’s probably a lot of people who think that, but avoid saying it out loud.


Pick your side, they’re mutually exclusive! Only those who cheer on palestinian deaths can oppose the russian attack.
What a shit troll.


I don’t know how much of it was ATI’s fault or the fab’s, but my understanding is that no one had experience handling that amount of heat.


Surely you’re also powering those appliances wirelessly
Tf are you people doing to your computers to break the OS?


“A very 80s thing” is an odd way to put it.
I hate cables sometimes, but I also don’t like managing batteries.
The worst I’ve got so far hasn’t been hallucinated “books”, but stuff like functions from a previous major version of the api mixed in.
I’m most of the time on the opposite side of the AI arguments, but I don’t think it’s unreasonable to use an LLM as a documentation search engine. The article itself also points out copilot’s usefulness for similar things, but seems the opinion lost the popular vote here.
Yeah, I guess that can happen. For me, it has saved much more time than it has wasted, but I’ve only used it on relatively popular libraries with stable apis, and don’t ask for complex things.
If you don’t know what the code does, you’re vibe coding. The point is to not waste time searching. Obviously you’re supposed to check the docs yourself, but that’s much less tedious and time consuming than finding it, if the docs are hard to navigate.
Unlike vibe coding, asking an LLM how to access some specific thing in a library when you’re not even sure what to look for is a legitimate use case.
I too take hate shits on the toilet.