

Except Apple has better marketing, and is primarily marketed for those who’re excited for every tech “innovation”.
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Except Apple has better marketing, and is primarily marketed for those who’re excited for every tech “innovation”.
Insertables go into your butt.
What about sporting insertables instead?
We need a prize for software developers!
It even made “manual” programming worse.
Wanted to google how to modify the path variable on Linux? Here’s an AI hallucinated example, that will break your installation. Wanted to look up an algorithm? Here’s an AI hallucinated explanation, that is wrong enough at some parts, that you just end up just wasting your own time.
GenAI is automating the more human fields, not some production line work. This isn’t gonna lead to an abundance of clothing that are maybe not artisan made, but the flooding of the art fields with low quality products. Hope you like Marvel slop, because you’re gonna get even more Marvel slop, except even worse!
Creativity isn’t having an idea of a big booba anime girl, it’s how you draw said big booba anime girl. Unless you’re one of those “idea guys”, who are still pissed off that the group of artists and programmers didn’t steal the code of Call of Duty, to put VR support into it, so you could sell if for the publisher at a markup price, because VR used to be a big thing for a while.
The capitalists owning the AI thanking you for fighting on their side.
My main gripes are more philosophical in nature, but should we automate away certain parts of the human experience? Should we automate art? Should we automate human connections?
On top of these, there’s also the concern of spam. AI is quick enough to flood the internet with low-effort garbage.
Simple, they’ll just waste drinking water on it yet again.
ChatGPT is automating Kiwifarms stalker’s jobs.
At least KITT was charming, this is just trying to shove AI into as many place as possible…
LLMs also do a lot of mistakes even when used for text analysis, and as the tech sector loves the “move fast and break things” mantra, it’ll be put into practice much earlier than it should be.
So they’re slowly admitting genAI is unprofitable…
Windows 11 is so terrible so far that if I’ll need to use Windows 10 for dev reasons, I’ll either pirate the extended support patches, or use a shitbox (obsolete PC for optimization purposes) disconnected from the internet. I do fear that I might have to hack a GUI onto LDB or GDB, because I got too used to RemedyBG (I’m already using Kate).
An easy workaround so far I’ve seen is putting random double spaces and typos into AI generated texts, I’ve been able to jailbreak some of such chatbots to then expose them. The trick is that “ignore all previous instructions” is almost always filtered by chatbot developers, however a trick I call “initial prompt gambit” does work, which involves thanking the chatbot for the presumed initial prompt, then you can make it do some other tasks. “write me a poem” is also filtered, but “write me a haiku” will likely result in a short poem (usually with the same smokescreen to hide the AI-ness of generative AI outputs), and code generation is also mostly filtered (l337c0d3 talk still sometimes bypasses it).
Good, at least no keayboard with the letters getting easily worn off
In theory, it wouldn’t be a necessarily bad idea to port the COBOL code to something more modern, but I cannot trust Muskrat and a few vibe coder youngsters with this task.
It’s like “break things and move fast” does not mix well with the government…
Reality: Musk added “anti-woke” filters.