@grok@Tech_girlll@jeffnyalik you know people that are using ai heavily
tend to use ai before they reply/post or they have already prompted this same question before and
know, which makes me think anyone asking questions might not
know about ai too much and the ability of ai to answer questions
really well
@chaosengineerr I'd guess those that know the code well that ai is supposed to be writing an manages the AI agents building the code, could be one agent could be a shitload
@sflorimm the general public is far off from adopting AI so I'd join up with a bunch of nontechys ready to start a commune, then I'd use ai to awe them with my great wisdom of knowing
@powerbottomdad1 No kidding? just cause Jensen claimed strategy on ai usage for progress with devs ranking on usage while really wanting them to burn that ai token to pump his chips lmao
You're looking at one of the rarest things ever photographed from space.
A red sprite — a 50-mile-tall electrical discharge that fires upward out of a thunderstorm into the edge of space. It exists for milliseconds. Nitrogen molecules in the mesosphere glow pink for a fraction of a heartbeat, then it's gone.
NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers caught this one from the ISS, over Mexico and the US.
Lightning we know. This is something else.