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It’s only getting enshittier.
Searching anywhere kinda sucks. Especially if it’s an obscure topic. I swear half of what I search for just sends me to Reddit nowadays.
I see you stalking me. If I don’t respond, I may have a content filter on your instance, or you have been blocked. Sorey!
It’s only getting enshittier.
Searching anywhere kinda sucks. Especially if it’s an obscure topic. I swear half of what I search for just sends me to Reddit nowadays.
DDG and is great. Let’s test your theory.
Provide a real world example of something you would search for, and we can see how they both do.
Why are you googling? Lol
Both of them apply to a senior level position.
We shave Go?
In comparison with… and examples?
Autocomplete is fine, but do we need “AI” to figure out left and right?
And I agree, chunks of code are bad.
Just…. Type it?
How lazy are we becoming?
I love planning.
“Again, Josh? Stop it.”
Tuesday is push day.
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That’s how I got Slackware.
As long as it has a USB-A port, I think it will be good. We can’t seem to kill that one. ;)
… is that your prompt?! No wonder you’re getting crap. It’s a computer program, you have to feed it valid data. There is a huge misconception that you can CHAT with it… which was introduced by calling it “ChatGPT,” a horrible name.
You need model numbers, OS versions, driver versions, and any other relevant information like error messages, screenshots, and code if you are developing.
Gotta disagree. Sometimes you’re working with something old, where there is documentation, but very little actual conversation online. Or a topic that no longer has an active community online, but you just need some basic questions answered.
knowing how to get the right info by using the right prompts is a skill that not everyone has, which is why so many people get inaccurate answers.
I’m sure I’ll get shit for this, but AI is often a good tool to use for these situations.
A lot can happen in 37 seconds.
Elaborate.
I love sea men, and free stuff.