Comment on Microsoft Confirms Windows 11 Bug That Locks Users Out of the C: Drive
Logical@lemmy.world 1 day agoSure, but it certainly seems like we are seeing a greater number of software errors caused by bad or sloppily implemented features now, compared to before LLMs were readily available and good enough to produce (mostly) passable code. Far too many companies, including Microslop, put too much faith in the technology, and that seems to correlate with many of these problems popping up.
Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
Is there any data to back that up? I remember many Microsoft issues throughout the years, pretty bad or dumb bugs frequently.
Logical@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I have no scientific sources I can point to to back it up. A hunch is what it is, ultimately. It seems true to me, but I suppose I could be wrong. I suspect it’s difficult to really prove this one way or the other.
Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works 16 hours ago
Can you imagine if heartbleed happened today? Everyone would just assume it was AI immediately lol.
But yeah, it would pretty difficult to know for sure, it was funny at first but at this point it’s just annoying because a bunch of people who know literally nothing about programming just assume it was an AI fuckup when I’ve been using buggy software my entire life already lmfao