I’ve heard that death by 1,000 arbitrations is a good way to make em regret it. Glad to see it’s true.
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Do you mind if I explain a little more about decentralized ledger technology to help you understand the tech, and correct some of your mistaken understanding?
Both crypto and LLMs are new, disruptive tech. The chaos around them is expected.
Which cryptoscam are you referring to? Theres hundreds daily lol
I don't know shit about fuck when it comes to programming, but I know bad programming when I see it.
Thanks for this! I often wonder if non-programmers can see this. Such horrible programmers. And embarrassingly low bar for company outsourced it.
Some find it scary that AI might take programmers’ jobs. I like to think that it’s these type programmers being replaced, and I’m kinda keen on having that.
It’s behind a paywall for me. Good to hear I don’t have to bother with an archive link
Yeah, that rich kid Danny. He plays the songs that remind him of the good times and sings the songs that remind him of the better times. Oh Danny Boy, Danny Boy, Danny Boy
You could just have read. It’s also mentioned in the main article how it was nearly hidden.
Perhaps you could be missing the trajectory of continuous improvement. How long until The Matrix?
You do get a feel for where the important parts of the error actually are
Yes, after decades of scanning large pages of text - code, errors, logs, search results, etc - a programmers ability to apply pattern recognition to screens of letters can be truly remarkable.
RUSH’N ATTACK for NES. I remember buying it as a child and being devastated that it sucked so bad.
I thought that was your implication above about a bullet to the head being your retirement
I think their Vision Pro will be the product with least reported defects. However, that’s because its only job is to hold down paper on a desk.