This lowkey matches my observations
Code slop is so bad even in my code at work, that I literally waste one more prompt on deslopping
Unnecessary tokens wasted everyday, and this gets worse with every new model
Nice to see someone solving this
I just noticed I'm in a very extroverted mood today.
😁😁
-Called so many family members
- Replied to so many dms
- had lots of fun convos in lab as well
What a socially productive day😌
@21Mysura For me only my experience mattered...I hv a decent cgpa not a topper or anything and college name yes tht matters bcuz we get opportunities from alumnis n all
Guys...you should never hesitate if you want to ask me something or dm me.
I'm no one special so please don't think ur bothering me or I'm some suerhuman or something.
Noticed this in ur dms.
I'm just another human suffering in this world 🙂🥲..will be happy to help always ❣️
for a very long time, people in research have quietly gone through exploitation, humiliation, manipulation, stolen credit, and toxic environments, while being told to stay silent because "that’s just how academia works."
many suffered alone.
many left quietly.
many never got the recognition they deserved.
so we built uncredited.
a place where students, interns, researchers, and contributors can anonymously share their experiences and stories in detail, without fear of retaliation.
identities remain completely anonymous.
sometimes the only way things change is when people finally start speaking openly.
if you’ve been unheard, ignored, mistreated, or erased from your own work, your story deserves to exist somewhere the world can see it.
https://t.co/LkhGD6xhyR
I already have a ton of things to share.
To finally have a place to speak up about all the people who should have treated people like me fairly but instead took advantage.
Someone needed to come up with this..and it's finally here.
Please expose people who have done you wrong👍👍
for a very long time, people in research have quietly gone through exploitation, humiliation, manipulation, stolen credit, and toxic environments, while being told to stay silent because "that’s just how academia works."
many suffered alone.
many left quietly.
many never got the recognition they deserved.
so we built uncredited.
a place where students, interns, researchers, and contributors can anonymously share their experiences and stories in detail, without fear of retaliation.
identities remain completely anonymous.
sometimes the only way things change is when people finally start speaking openly.
if you’ve been unheard, ignored, mistreated, or erased from your own work, your story deserves to exist somewhere the world can see it.
https://t.co/LkhGD6xhyR