30 years later people still falling for this BS.
In the age of AI no less..
Just so everyone knows, they're going to agitate or completely invent a problem. Then they'll hint at a solution, gatekeeping the good bits. Then they'll sell you a low ticket -> high ticket item.
This is what education in the age of AI looks like. Start with the language: the linguistic surface is your roadmap. Much like an SDK has a set of function definitions, human language is the new API to the world.
It also always has been… there's never been an expert in any field without mastery over its language. The distinction is that English alone could not produce tangible things. You had to translate it into machine instruction, through learning or delegation to others. You can now go direct.
@MengTo Ahh so it auto-converts?
Not a fan of that either, but I wouldn't expect people to optimize for me either. I'm fully aware of how lecherous most free users are.
@danmall You’re not doing anything wrong. You’re just not fake or sensationalist enough for this abomination of an algorithm. Fear, anger, and jealousy are the only characteristics that get algo love now.
@beatinic@mrblackstudio@alxui_ux You literally just described the normalization of stealing. Some people think it's important to do the right thing even if it's futile.
And honestly, it doesn't really cost Lee anything to make a quick comment and make others aware before they hire this clown and get shit work.
@kenwheeler@thekitze I’m as red-blooded as they come. Veteran. “Florida-man”, grew up in the 80s and 90s running barefoot doing dumb shit.
But somehow I still think americasummer with you would be bonkers and I’d need a nap by 1130am.
@filip_hric@kenwheeler@thekitze If you’re not from the US, Orlando may be the worst possible people you could go to get any sort of authentic American experience.
That place is the worst of the US. Marketing stacked on marketing stacked on 50 years of trying to maximize shareholder value. 🤮