@pxue@svpino I'm sure you could come up with examples where this approach fails, but this case isn't one of them.
"never been considered yet" means "did not graduate" as well. And if graduation date have "never been set", you have indeed not graduated.
@RyChristophers @simonw@charliermarsh I think senior devs just know from the start that the angle AI suggests them to take isn't going to work, and can quickly solve the issue on hand another way.
Meanwhile, juniors who don't know that, will get stuck in reply hell and solve nothing.
@jasonleowsg Yep, and it applies to most indie products.
Product Hunt used to send out a pdf with the most successful products that year. 99.99% of them are dead now.
@philkellr I'm feeling the same and are very curious about your experience on bsky.
I guess you could solve it by a very aggressive blocking/muting. But then I'm always worried I will miss something slightly controversial, but still interesting.
@loicknuchel@DmytroKrasun This is always the case.
People hype up AIs like it's making them 20x developer, but in reality it's always super junior stuff like this.
Anything complex, and it will fail miserably.
@venkatvp@tibo_maker That's fair, I guess. But in order to detect these things, they have to store information about the previous accounts. Question is, is it legal? Especially in EU with GDPR and Right to be forgotten?