

Yes, but also the opposite. Don’t discount a valid point just because it was formulated using an LLM.


Yes, but also the opposite. Don’t discount a valid point just because it was formulated using an LLM.


Maybe they’ll listen to one of their own?


Also, even if we make it through a wave of bullshit and all these companies fail in 10 years, the next wave will be ready and waiting, spouting the same crap - until it’s actually true (or close enough to be bearable financially). We can’t wait any longer to get this shit under control.


First it was ignorantly stupid, now it’ll be purposefully misleading towards ads. Who could have seen that coming?
Where’s the end of work life as we know it that we were promised?


There needs to be laws like yesterday that force tools to disclose if responses are influenced by ads.
Forgot to top up your unobtainium again. Sloppy!


Also skipping them, please.
My last day is Friday. :)
I’ve tried my best during the last seven years to make a change, both by lobbying upper management and introducing change in my team. Nothing stuck, nobody besides my team mates cared. So I hope it’s not really anonymous. I’m clinging to the illusion they’ll somehow take it to heart now that it’s public, for the betterment of the team mates I leave behind.
I don’t think 3.7 stars accurately describes my experience in that company, yes. But that means that the meaning I gave to what 3.7 stars feels like is not what the company feels like, mostly because my ‘lowest’ would be 0 stars. In my world, 2.5 stars is 50% - but crucially it’s not, 3 stars is 50%. That’s why I have to recalibrate my feelings of the star system.
Hate it. Gave my employer a bad review, 1-2 stars in most categories, and the average was still a 3.7?? I have to adjust my intuition when reading star reviews. Apparently 3.5 is bottom of the barrel.


Plus those 70$ games invest so much of that $ in fucking you with DRM.


Yeah, it didn’t help that politicians tried to make p2p protocols illegal because they didn’t want or didn’t care to understand the difference.


The middlemiddle
E: My backend don’t middlemiddle, it forks


Kid’s table is the secret sauce. So much more fun, adults are happy the kids are looked after, and I don’t have to justify why I still don’t have a girlfriend.
Ah yes, the EtherCAT.
There’s always a category “necessary”, so the preference cookie just falls in that.
Sex would be weird, but probably a good kind. Until it’s painful.