How about "Proofmaxxing"
Also France scores hugely better on the international cheese index
I use Little Snitch and block every phone home feature. Works great.
I'd argue that this is just another reason not to use microservices.
wohooo!
Most Beef in New Zealand is fully grass fed and it tastes...real. Some people would say "Gamey" others say "Actually has some flavour"
So the antidote to AI fatigue is... more AI?
Me too
Yeah, but no-one outside of the USA will buy their shitty cars. So ultimately, they won't be competitive and will go under.
Wait... so they have made a plant run by the power of mixing fresh and salt water so it can separate the salt out again?
Doesn't matter. At this point renewables are going to win, it's just an economic fact. This will only serve to delay this by a small amount.
The OP mentioned technical blogs, which are commercial a lot of the time. I should know, I've written a lot of them.
Haha wondered who was going to be the first
When I see an AI generated image, I just think of the digital artist / photographer who missed out on a cut because of this image. That in itself is a pretty big turn off.
This is getting close to ignoble territory. Analysis of cauldrons shows they ate... stew?? Hardly a huge surprise there.
The more the nuanced the take, the less people will be drawn to it. Hence the popularity of the Bible and the Koran etc.
It doesn't matter how sophisticated your argument is if it's resting on something as flimsy as "I believe in god because god says he's real".
$615k... feck. More like a gentle caress.
I was just checking the comments to confirm that someone had got there before me... yup.
By "failed" I meant "Proved hard to parse". I don't think they failed at all.
Don't forget that GPT was trained on data from all the sources that failed you. So if we all collectively neglect them, and they fall over, we will lose many valuable resources. I think we need to think about how to…
I've found this too. It confidently generates something for you... which turns out to be no good if it's in any way different from standard stuff. And making that leap from just a mash up of copy-pasta code to actual…
I think the first casualties of ChatGPT for developers are going to be offshore teams. These teams get given small, discrete programming tasks. They are also often teams with very high turnover. This means that tasks…
I generally try to find Jamie Oliver versions of recipes - they are short, tested and they taste good.
Looks like we've reached the feature saturation intersection, where the added benefit curve meets the curve of ridiculousness. This happened with razors too, who also coincidentally stopped at 5.
How about "Proofmaxxing"
Also France scores hugely better on the international cheese index
I use Little Snitch and block every phone home feature. Works great.
I'd argue that this is just another reason not to use microservices.
wohooo!
Most Beef in New Zealand is fully grass fed and it tastes...real. Some people would say "Gamey" others say "Actually has some flavour"
So the antidote to AI fatigue is... more AI?
Me too
Yeah, but no-one outside of the USA will buy their shitty cars. So ultimately, they won't be competitive and will go under.
Wait... so they have made a plant run by the power of mixing fresh and salt water so it can separate the salt out again?
Doesn't matter. At this point renewables are going to win, it's just an economic fact. This will only serve to delay this by a small amount.
The OP mentioned technical blogs, which are commercial a lot of the time. I should know, I've written a lot of them.
Haha wondered who was going to be the first
When I see an AI generated image, I just think of the digital artist / photographer who missed out on a cut because of this image. That in itself is a pretty big turn off.
This is getting close to ignoble territory. Analysis of cauldrons shows they ate... stew?? Hardly a huge surprise there.
The more the nuanced the take, the less people will be drawn to it. Hence the popularity of the Bible and the Koran etc.
It doesn't matter how sophisticated your argument is if it's resting on something as flimsy as "I believe in god because god says he's real".
$615k... feck. More like a gentle caress.
I was just checking the comments to confirm that someone had got there before me... yup.
By "failed" I meant "Proved hard to parse". I don't think they failed at all.
Don't forget that GPT was trained on data from all the sources that failed you. So if we all collectively neglect them, and they fall over, we will lose many valuable resources. I think we need to think about how to…
I've found this too. It confidently generates something for you... which turns out to be no good if it's in any way different from standard stuff. And making that leap from just a mash up of copy-pasta code to actual…
I think the first casualties of ChatGPT for developers are going to be offshore teams. These teams get given small, discrete programming tasks. They are also often teams with very high turnover. This means that tasks…
I generally try to find Jamie Oliver versions of recipes - they are short, tested and they taste good.
Looks like we've reached the feature saturation intersection, where the added benefit curve meets the curve of ridiculousness. This happened with razors too, who also coincidentally stopped at 5.