A thing that hallucinates uncompilable code but somehow convinces your boss it’s a necessary tool.
A thing that hallucinates uncompilable code but somehow convinces your boss it’s a necessary tool.
Says the guy that quit his job to fly a penis rocket almost into space.
Hey if they wanna see my grandpa slowly become teeth they’re welcome to it.
Next steps: remove roof, re-submit as “Red convertible (compact).”
Also the campground at any Phish show.
Strong “the meeting will continue until I have broken you” energy.
This whole thread makes me so mad. Well done.
Yeah. Also, superficially good looking people can still be sketchy weirdos. Vibe, context, and prior relationship are much more important than looks. Of course, some people can’t get their head around this and start blaming literally anything else: their height, their bone structure, a worldwide conspiracy against them. It’s crazy.
I became a dad late (around middle age) and was telling dad jokes way before that. My theory is it’s less about becoming a father and more about getting older and just wanting to annoy people for my own amusement.
Can do.
Oh man yeah. I’d have to dig out the PS2 but I’d love a sequel to that. Mojo King Bee’s theme is still stuck in my head.
Weird. I just got done beating Link’s Awakening it sounds like they’re making a new tiny Zelda game. I’m in the middle of playing Superstar Saga and just watched this. I should go play Earthbound next.
Yeah I had an old toothbrush I’d gently brush them out with and I assume it did something? That’s what the manual said to do.
The bigger issue imo is scraping the accumulated grease and grime off the inside of the firebox and emptying the drip pan regularly.
I have an egg so I lurk on the Big Green Egg Forum and check The BBQ Buddha from time to time and have had really good results with Car Wash Mike’s baby-back rib recipe. Your milage may vary based on what you’re using.
More generally, I also just picked this book up for recipes that aren’t just American BBQ. The author is awesome, and put the book together to be as grill-agnostic as possible.
Beyond that, keep it clean and don’t cross-contaminate. If you have a gas grill, keep the drip pan empty, gently clean the tubes, and scrape all the accumulated grease and soot off the inside of the grill with a rubber spatula. If you have a charcoal grill, keep the ash cleaned out and store it in an airtight metal container to keep any stray embers from re-igniting. Either use separate tools to handle raw meat, or wash them thoroughly before you touch cooked food with them.
And have fun! Some stuff won’t turn out, but I’ve only made one truly inedible thing when I set my gas grill on fire (I forgot to clean it.) The more you practice, the better your results.
As someone whose employer is strongly pushing them to use AI assistants in coding: no. At best, it’s like being tied to a shitty intern that copies code off stack overflow and then blows me up on slack when it magically doesn’t work. I still don’t understand why everyone is so excited about them. The only tasks they can handle competently are tasks I can easily do on my own (and with a lot less re-typing.)
Sure, they’ll grow over the years, but Altman et al are complaining that they’re running out of training data. And even with an unlimited body of training data for future models, we’ll still end up with something about as intelligent as a kid that’s been locked in a windowless room with books their whole life and can either parrot opinions they’ve read or make shit up and hope you believe it. I’ll think we’ll get a series of incompetent products with increasing ability to make wrong shit up on the fly until C-suite moves on to the next shiny bullshit.
That’s not to say we’re not capable of creating a generally-intelligent system on par with or exceeding human intelligence, but I really don’t think LLMs will allow for that.
tl;dr: a lot of woo in the tech community that the linux community isn’t as on board with
Bro
Steps to test: “Idk try some shit”
Yep. This is the way. Also, you’d be surprised how many devs don’t run through their own QA steps before asking other people to verify.
This is possible if you use a TimeCube, but I get the feeling you’re already familiar.