@GuoAnthea26985 Intended as helpful feedback from a serial founder: post got me interested, site made me to ready to buy several, and the privacy policy lost the sales.
Respect customers' medical privacy (and your ability to [possibly] produce stable results) by doing your own inference.
@TheSpacerr Unironically, everything about being a developer. If you're capable of actually understanding the list of differences and its repercussions, you're a "real developer". If you aren't, you're not.
The only way to actually get the answer is to do it for real.
@VittoStack Interesting topic!
Also, starting anything on an enshittified, user-hostile platform these days is going to drive some otherwise-interested and motivated potential contributors away.
@HarryStebbings@typesfast This person has zero empathy whatsoever. Not sympathy, not letting feelings dominate.
Basic empathy is the ability to mentally put yourself in another's position. This person doesn't even seem to realize that there are other people, or that there are other positions.
Red flag.
@crescentforeal Yes, it will sound that way to people who don't know how but think they do. There will definitely be more people with this confidently wrong take.
@signulll Using LLMs for the benefit on the developer, and zero or negative benefit for the user, is a formula for failure. The enshittification process still has to start with delivering value.
@CoreyH_Sales@Pirat_Nation - I started using Adobe products professionally in 1994
- Have you looked at any of their business practices at any point in the last ~20 years?