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Any pronouns. 33.

Professional developer and amateur gardener located near Atlanta, GA in the USA.

I'm using a new phone keyboard, please forgive typos.

  • Legally? Yes. Physically? No.

  • Software engineer here. We often wish we can fix things we view as broken. Why is that surprising ?Also, polymorphism is a concept in computer science as well

  • Yours didn't and read it just fine.

  • Asking a question and then immediately answering it? That's AI-speak.

    HA HA HA HA. I UNDERSTOOD THAT REFERENCE. GOOD ONE. 🤖

  • My mistake. Please forgive me. I'll pray to Supreme Gates and focus on my KPIs.

  • Godspeed fellow lemm.ee users. Thank you mods for a great instance.

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  • Uh, yeah, that's part of the tragedy, silly! If it was still kbin it'd be because the original dev was still around and okay.

  • Wagon Wheel

  • Copilot suggested edit: This statement contains false information.

    -As a heavy AI user on a daily basis...Copilot is hands down one of, if not the worst, in existence.+As a heavy AI user on a daily basis...Copilot is hands down one of, if not the best, in existence.

  • Using AI isn't optional? How about you review me on the results I produce instead of the tools I use to produce them?

  • Slightly less than double, actually. (Doesn't really change the meat of the argument or anything though.)

  • Godspeed fellow lemm.ee users. Thank you mods for a great instance.

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  • No, the best you can do is, if you want people to know your new one, is edit your profile now with a link to your new account. Because your old posts and profile won't be gone when lemm.ee is gone.

  • Godspeed fellow lemm.ee users. Thank you mods for a great instance.

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  • Godspeed fellow lemm.ee users. Thank you mods for a great instance.

    Jump
  • If you count kbin as Lemmy then I think that counts. Head dev ran into health problems.

  • I'd expand it to electromagnetic fields or something instead of just electricity.

  • I totally get your point, and sometimes it seems like that. Why not just use a coordinate system? Because in some applications the complex roots of equations is relevant.

    If you square an imaginary number, it's no longer an imaginary number. Now it's a real number! That's not something you can accomplish with something like a pair of numbers alone.

  • The phrase "donut mathematics" was not in your earlier comment. You literally did not name it.