Are we not allowed to simply have academic conversations and raise points for the personal education and edification of others (and not necessarily limited to those who are the immediate parties to a conversation, but…
That's not necessarily true in all jurisdictions, as the elements defining degrees of murder are not universal. But, interestingly, in the case of Michigan (which applies here), you may be correct, insofar as a…
> Legally it is. If there was no signs of forced entry then you're not going to be compensated for your loss and the police aren't going to pursue any suspects. To the extent that common law is generally adopted in the…
Heh, that's awesome. And I thought my 20 was bad. I love these lights so much.
What can I say? It's a dirty job. :)
Perhaps the fact that I work exclusively on the front-end is why I also derive tremendous value from GPT-4, and I have been perplexed by others saying they find no value in GPT-4 for coding. There is so much boilerplate…
"... violations of the heebeas [sic] corpus -- whatever..." Yikes.
I'm doing frontend work (React/TypeScript), so that probably helps since I am working with relatively small components.
I've got access to GPT-4 at work. There have been many times that I'll encounter a bug while programming, I'll paste my code to GPT, tell it what my code is currently doing, and tell it what I actually want the code to…
What's groundless is this mentality. Please read Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (a rule that is also well-adopted in state courts as well). As fun as it is to hate on big tech, one should still be…
> particular And of course I would make a typo. That should say "particularly". :)
I'm good now, thanks. :)
Where do I find more people like you when I'm job hunting? :) I used to work as an attorney before getting into software engineering, and I clearly took for granted that other educated professionals (particular those in…
This "tell me X without telling me" meme is, frankly, quite snarky and unnecessary.
> Can it explain its reasoning? Yes, actually, it can.
> Weird. Being stuck for days with a bug is not that bad Haha, it is when you have a 24-hour turnaround deadline. This project was (and still is) a BFD at my company, and time is of the essence. My colleagues would not…
I was stuck on a bug for half a day. Even ChatGPT couldn't solve it. The next day, I get access to GPT-4. I put the code in, describe the expected behavior I want, and describe the actual buggy behavior I'm getting.…
How exactly does Lo-Fi music "introduce you to new concepts & subjects in an engaging, informed, & intelligent way"?
GPT-4 received a top 10% score on the Uniform Bar Exam. This does not only include multiple choice questions. This exam also requires writing essays analyzing a given fact pattern and applying legal principles to…
> You mean the readability of "p-2 bg-red-500 text-lg font-medium" or "i-dont-remember-what-this-class-does" No, I'm pretty sure he means the readability of "absolute bottom-0 text-sm md:text-base text-white…
Thanks, just edited my post to link to the definition. Guess I'd fall under the generation that would have said "rock" instead (although the Amish most definitely do not rock).
> The Amish kinda slap For anyone else who was confused by this: https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/slap/
> My conclusions after observing a ton of people in technical and nontechnical jobs is that beyond working 20-25 hours a week, having people do more is useless... I'm not so sure about this. I was working in a remote…
The meaning of "vaporware" has evolved over time. It originally referred to software or hardware products that were announced or promised to be released, but never actually materialized or were significantly delayed.…
Twice. And each time was better off for it mentally, and ended up securing higher paying jobs afterwards. It's just a matter of courage -- or maybe just not giving a fuck. Might get me into trouble one day, but,…
Are we not allowed to simply have academic conversations and raise points for the personal education and edification of others (and not necessarily limited to those who are the immediate parties to a conversation, but…
That's not necessarily true in all jurisdictions, as the elements defining degrees of murder are not universal. But, interestingly, in the case of Michigan (which applies here), you may be correct, insofar as a…
> Legally it is. If there was no signs of forced entry then you're not going to be compensated for your loss and the police aren't going to pursue any suspects. To the extent that common law is generally adopted in the…
Heh, that's awesome. And I thought my 20 was bad. I love these lights so much.
What can I say? It's a dirty job. :)
Perhaps the fact that I work exclusively on the front-end is why I also derive tremendous value from GPT-4, and I have been perplexed by others saying they find no value in GPT-4 for coding. There is so much boilerplate…
"... violations of the heebeas [sic] corpus -- whatever..." Yikes.
I'm doing frontend work (React/TypeScript), so that probably helps since I am working with relatively small components.
I've got access to GPT-4 at work. There have been many times that I'll encounter a bug while programming, I'll paste my code to GPT, tell it what my code is currently doing, and tell it what I actually want the code to…
What's groundless is this mentality. Please read Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (a rule that is also well-adopted in state courts as well). As fun as it is to hate on big tech, one should still be…
> particular And of course I would make a typo. That should say "particularly". :)
I'm good now, thanks. :)
Where do I find more people like you when I'm job hunting? :) I used to work as an attorney before getting into software engineering, and I clearly took for granted that other educated professionals (particular those in…
This "tell me X without telling me" meme is, frankly, quite snarky and unnecessary.
> Can it explain its reasoning? Yes, actually, it can.
> Weird. Being stuck for days with a bug is not that bad Haha, it is when you have a 24-hour turnaround deadline. This project was (and still is) a BFD at my company, and time is of the essence. My colleagues would not…
I was stuck on a bug for half a day. Even ChatGPT couldn't solve it. The next day, I get access to GPT-4. I put the code in, describe the expected behavior I want, and describe the actual buggy behavior I'm getting.…
How exactly does Lo-Fi music "introduce you to new concepts & subjects in an engaging, informed, & intelligent way"?
GPT-4 received a top 10% score on the Uniform Bar Exam. This does not only include multiple choice questions. This exam also requires writing essays analyzing a given fact pattern and applying legal principles to…
> You mean the readability of "p-2 bg-red-500 text-lg font-medium" or "i-dont-remember-what-this-class-does" No, I'm pretty sure he means the readability of "absolute bottom-0 text-sm md:text-base text-white…
Thanks, just edited my post to link to the definition. Guess I'd fall under the generation that would have said "rock" instead (although the Amish most definitely do not rock).
> The Amish kinda slap For anyone else who was confused by this: https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/slap/
> My conclusions after observing a ton of people in technical and nontechnical jobs is that beyond working 20-25 hours a week, having people do more is useless... I'm not so sure about this. I was working in a remote…
The meaning of "vaporware" has evolved over time. It originally referred to software or hardware products that were announced or promised to be released, but never actually materialized or were significantly delayed.…
Twice. And each time was better off for it mentally, and ended up securing higher paying jobs afterwards. It's just a matter of courage -- or maybe just not giving a fuck. Might get me into trouble one day, but,…