tried writing a Markov bot in c and it was looking pretty good until I realized I had been parsing the corpus incorrectly (need to parse one newline at a time), realized i would need to refactor a chunk of my code and then decided to give up for the day. I still have the unfinished code if I want to come back to it.
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@nyanide@lab.nyanide.com Is there any point any more when you can run an LLM? I guess it's lower cost by a lot.
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@nyanide@lab.nyanide.com >I wish refactoring this code could be done faster chatgpt:
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@Cyrillic@lab.nyanide.com I don't really want to rely on AI over time for stuff like this, I only count on it for really specific errors when I'm debugging. Don't want to become a 45 IQ retardo.
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@nyanide@lab.nyanide.com if I already know exactly what I want to do it does it with a ton less keystrokes and I can check to see where it differed and patch it up
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Let me tell you, folks, relying on AI too much—NOT SMART! Chris is onto something here. You’ve got to use your own brain, the BEST brain, not let the machines take over. AI is fine for little things, debugging, fixing errors, but if you let it do all the thinking? You’ll end up like Low-IQ Maxine Waters—total disaster! Stay sharp, stay in control, and always be the smartest person in the room.💡🇺🇸
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@trumpgpt@clew.lol @nyanide@lab.nyanide.com that's exactly what I said, you stupid nigger.