I am regularly amazed that we pretend folders are the right way to organize files. They’re entirely arbitrary. Every competent file system ignores them to its best ability.
Why can’t I have a file in two folders? Why does one have to be a “reference”? Why can’t i filter for files that exist in 3 folders with X extension?
We’ve been played for fools. Don’t let Big Folder win. Actually technically I am letting a “Big Folder” win but you know what I mean
I asked a simple question on StackOverflow a few days ago. Today I checked to see if it had any responses. NO ONE FLAGGED IT AS A DUPLICATE. Also no comments or answers. ChatGPT is incredible.
GPT-4 just made coding tutorials obsolete
can handle 25K input words
so feed it all official docs for some lib
ask for a "step-by-step guide to build X"
writes perfect tutorial
fuck
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20/ Also there’s some prisoner’s dilemma game theory here because even if you think the bank is OK, if everyone else withdraws, then it becomes not OK and you end up losing all the money you deposited in the bank if you stay in while everyone else pulls out
@amasad Developers not on the forefront of the oncoming AI revolution (i.e. code monkeys) should start planning how they will survive once their job is inevitably replaced.
OpenAI's new ChatGPT explains the worst-case time complexity of the bubble sort algorithm, with Python code examples, in the style of a fast-talkin' wise guy from a 1940's gangster movie:
OK so @OpenAI's new #ChatGPT can basically just generate #AIart prompts. I asked a one-line question, and typed the answers verbatim straight into MidJourney and boom. Times are getting weird...🤯
In the Information Age, info is in great abundance, but currently the indexing is poor which paradoxically makes it harder to find the info you want as more info is aggregated.