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techno hippie

see c/UGEM for UnderGroundElectronicMusic. :) (I was going to set up something like that when saw someone else had already requested to make it. Good stuff. Populate it.)

  • AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output

    Yeah. No shit. I used an LLM's "help" to make fin.

    It got me reading and debugging more than 10 times the [bad] code, per day, than I had in the entire prior 10 years of using fish. [And reading the documentation way more too, learning a lot.]

    ... more bugs and errors than human output

    However, it's not necessarily a bad thing, with AI improving efficiency across the initial stages of code generation.

    Oh but it's so effortless. HA! Debugging takes a lot more effort. And then still have to just re-write it all yourself any way.

    Still, it's a good learning experience.

    Dear AI,

    Thanks for being so shit.

    Taught me a lot.

  • It was the obvious joke reply. True or not, works either way. [Edit: and works either way as to whether replying to the original post or that reply.]

  • PNAC. :/

  • Imagine how much more forest we could preserve if we were fully free (or even, like days of old, fully encouraged, even insisted, and even demanded) to grow hemp. In many ways multiple times more efficient than trees.

  • Well done for mentioning hemp. Hemp's actually a great example confounding the over-simplified division, being great for both food production and non-food production, like sheep too (for wool and meat). Efficient use would not be wasting anything from any production, further confounding the over-simplified division. Capitalist big industry has a bad habit of not doing that kind of efficiency though.

  • this is vegan propaganda

  • Taskmaster?

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  • Love it.

    One of my fave accents.

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  • frus[0], ant[1], twirl[2]?

    • [0: abreviation for frustration]
    • [1: THAT'S ANTIST!]
    • [2: IDK, I just saw that word on the thumbnail beneath when fetching the ant vid, and then saw the frustration one and added it back in for a christie trinity [Bridget Christie trilogy]]
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  • Bwi'ish

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  • LMAO. Wat? XD

    The paint's Belgian?

    Ohhhh... French fries. I get it. XD

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  • Fun. Lets go to the chippie and ask for a bag of scratches.

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  • (Really wanted to write an example of Geordie here for the funs, but I can't do it justice in text. Would have been fun. But really gotta hear it.).

    And that kinda works for almost any strong/broad regional accent... Brummie and Sheltie spring to my mind the most. Or for an example from across the pond, I love a thick Boston ("Southie") accent. "Bastin". Hehehe. Brummie's almost like the Boston accent of Britain. Sheltie's like Elvin or something fantastical.

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  • Heh. I imagine [nearly all[?]] Brits will all get it, being somewhat "bilingual" across both versions of English, and many Americans will be left baffled.

  • This still seems to fall foul of the orwellian contortion and conflation and inversion of language, subtly doing the very thing overtly advising shouldn't be done. Can't get there from here. [Edit: from where they're capitulated to and held at the head of the hierarchy of who gets to define words.]

  • I agree, except

    the sole cause of thier misery

    gives punch too much credit.

    Puppets for placation and provocation.

    Problem space is further upstream in the thick and dark.

    Solution space is nearer than many are yet to realise.

    [No strongman to save us. We are the ones we have been waiting for. We can still mend this. Salvate Invicem.]

  • Implausible.

    It means many different things. [Thus cannot be "only"]

    Even if after the alleged original fact, that's not "ever".

    They don't get to dictate the one true way, and rewrite history.

    And I suggest you should not be repeating their propaganda so.

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  • Sometimes software is "self documenting", either in use, or in the code (or both).

    Sometimes software just gets called "self documenting", like i'ts an excuse to not write good documentation.

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