

Imagine a Hungarian peasant in a fancy dress.
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Imagine a Hungarian peasant in a fancy dress.
Likely a lot of manpower were focused on that, and/or the employees rather wrote their own code then lied about the AI use (heard a lot about it).
Windows 11 is so terrible so far that if I’ll need to use Windows 10 for dev reasons, I’ll either pirate the extended support patches, or use a shitbox (obsolete PC for optimization purposes) disconnected from the internet. I do fear that I might have to hack a GUI onto LDB or GDB, because I got too used to RemedyBG (I’m already using Kate).
So the cause of death is either organ harvesting for medical use, or torture.
UPDATE: It seems to be torture.
Galaxy brain: annoyed at both modern redditors and people who want to turn the word “redditor” the opposite of “right wing chud”.
IBM Mono Plex >>> all other, especially this horrible mess
Now make a meme with the text:
“Audiophiles” when someone listens to high-energy goa trance through a moderately expensive monitor headphone and audio interface from a digital source, while coding; instead of listening to Vivaldi though overpriced headphones and a tube headphone amplifier, from vinyl, using cables with magical properties, while doing nothing and “getting immersed into the music”.
An easy workaround so far I’ve seen is putting random double spaces and typos into AI generated texts, I’ve been able to jailbreak some of such chatbots to then expose them. The trick is that “ignore all previous instructions” is almost always filtered by chatbot developers, however a trick I call “initial prompt gambit” does work, which involves thanking the chatbot for the presumed initial prompt, then you can make it do some other tasks. “write me a poem” is also filtered, but “write me a haiku” will likely result in a short poem (usually with the same smokescreen to hide the AI-ness of generative AI outputs), and code generation is also mostly filtered (l337c0d3 talk still sometimes bypasses it).
One small problem: accessibility.
It’s like giving away machine guns with some free munitions in the hopes of getting “new enthusiasts who will use it at the shooting range”, only for it to be end up in the hands of crazy people committing horrific violence.
How so? I tried to check for “obvious logical errors”, and they turned out to be not that.
A better analogy would be counterfeiting money with your printer, especially as the main current side effect of genAI is people started to expect more and more custom-made artwork and photos for regular stuff.
<Insert egg joke here>
I peed
And shidded and farded and camed and vomided
It costs a holiday and a nice dinner to make the SCOTUS say “um, ackchually, the constitution doesn’t say anything about access to the internet”.
It’ll be suddenly revealed it’s a general health tracking database, and you’ll be denied healthcare coverage if you’re “not doing your part”, will be used to monitor women’s menstrual cycle to figure out who’s having “illegal abortions”, you’ll be fired for not waking up at 4:30AM to stroke the ego of the CEO, etc., all thanks to Palantir…
Are those cecotropes?
ln Hungary, there’s a legend, that the word “német” (German) comes from “néma” (mute)