• gmtom@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    9/10 these dumb AI moments are explicitly set up by the user in previous prompts that aren’t in the image

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    1 day ago

    Y’all can thank me. I made a joke on Reddit years ago about getting my m.2 SSD to fit in my Steam Deck by shrinking it in the refrigerator for a bit.

  • OwOarchist@pawb.social
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    1 day ago

    Stupid chatbot. Everybody knows you can simply take a strong pair of scissors and trim two inches off the side.

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        19 hours ago

        Indeed. Especially those that don’t understand the tool they’re using (or better: are being used by)

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          The only thing i have found it good at is reviewing and editing absolutely fucking massive amounts of json files.

          Its surprising good at it and only fucks up about once every few hundred files.

          Which is less than I do. And it can work on it while I do other things!

          Fantastic little json slave.

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            10 hours ago

            It does have it’s benefits. Clear, precise goals. In coding it’s really a good help in deciphering obscure errors, or just throwing a quick prototype you can work out then. As a hobby-coder this is good help.

            But general chatting is totally not it. It just offers the illusion of having a talk, but there is none.it just tries everything to please you. Only thing that sometimes(!) Help is adding “no hallucination, if no data, say so. Verifyable facts only.” or such. Then again, its searching capabilities surpass mine obviously, so it’s still helpful at times.