KoboldKomrade [he/him]
Lol I’d bet 90% of that is of equal quality to the code you get by measuring lines written.
Another 9% is likely stolen.
The final 1% won’t even compile, doesn’t work right, or needs so much work you’d be better off redoing it.
The only useful result I’ve had with CS is asking for VERY basic programs that I have to then check the quality of. Besides that, I had ONE question that I knew would be answered in a text book somewhere, but couldn’t get a search hit about. (I think it was something about the most efficient way to insert or sort or something like that.)
Worked with it a bit at work and the output was so unreliable I gave up and took the best result it gave me and hard coded it so I could have something to show off. Left it as a “in the future…” thing and last I heard its still spinning in the weeds.
Excellent long-ish video: https://youtu.be/eUywI8YGy0Y
He has a follow up about induction woks. The short: Induction is just as good as if not better then gas for actually moving heat from the stovetop to your food.
Excellent long-ish video: https://youtu.be/eUywI8YGy0Y
He has a follow up about induction woks. The short: Induction is just as good as if not better then gas for actually moving heat from the stovetop to your food.
Its gonna hurt a lot of people directly related to the “computing industry” (haha i’m in danger) but I don’t see it effecting the average person.
My company has its fingers in a lot of pies overall. The most we’re doing “ai” is basically advanced parsing of data. The type of stuff that the average joe would never see ultimately. If the llm beasts decided to die tomorrow, then we’d have to reassign like 3 people. In an organization with at least 10 teams of 4+ people. In a company with thousands and thousands of employees. And specifically, we’re the type of company that IF it were to collapse, average joe would 100% hear about it and be effected in a somewhat meaningful way.
Honestly its one of the better things tech bros have done. Unicode seems to be extremely liberal with what it’ll include. Its been a bit historically biased (adding fake languages a la klingon before real, actually currently used scripts). But they’re at least trying and providing what I hope is real support to linguists and those of us who just like to see how other people do scripts.