Fully agree! Let’s focus on posts complaining about posts complaining about users complaining about Reddit instead ;-)
Fully agree! Let’s focus on posts complaining about posts complaining about users complaining about Reddit instead ;-)
They are trained to give answers which sound convincing on a first glance, for simple questions in most fields that strongly correlates with the correct answer. So, asking something simple on a topic I have no clue has a high likelihood to yield the answer I’m looking for.
The problem is, if I have no clue, the only way to know if I exceeded the “really simple” ralm is by trying the answer and failing, because chatgpt has no concept of verifying it’s own answers or identifying its own limitations, or even to “learn” from it’s mistakes, as such.
I do know some very similar humans, though: Very assertive, selling guesses and opinions as facts, overestimating themselves, never backing down. ChatGPT might replace tech-CEOs or politicians 😁
There is nothing wrong with using standard phrases, but everything wrong with gatekeeping them.
And yes, I’m looking at you, @ElBarto777@reddthat.com!
/scnr
“Read” means they are displayed in your browser. I used to have Twitter open and hit reload once in a while during work, I definitely loaded more than 300 Tweets per day, especially when clicking on an interesting one once in a while loading all the replies automatically.
So does my lemmy instance :-) (unfortunately, I’m no good as an artist, it’s not that obvious it is supposed to depict a stamped reddit logo)
I assume this is satire. “Each employee gets 104 personal days, they are called Saturday and Sunday”, that must be satire.
I think the Ryzen CPU just gives more bang for the buck, as well considering purchase price as energy consumption. That’s not Linux related, but I think Linux users generally tend to care less about “market leader”, sometimes even as far as consciously supporting the underdog.