architect
@architect@thelemmy.club
- Comment on NVIDIA Puts 100-Hour Monthly Limit on All GeForce NOW Subscriptions 2 hours ago:
Yea… 100 hours a month of your life consuming 1 form of media is… a lot.
- Comment on Microsoft wants to replace its entire C and C++ codebase, perhaps by 2030 2 hours ago:
Be off fucking windows by 2030, got it.
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 2 hours ago:
Yes bitching about it is going to make the fucking billionaires quit using it.
You prefer only they get it? Because that’s what’s going to happen if you somehow got any part of your wish.
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 2 hours ago:
Oh, gpt def does that’s lol.
Even replaces large bits with just a …
But I don’t use it to rewrite code. I use projects to load everything into it and just ask for pieces that I’ll edit and insert. There’s something about it that works with my adhd in keeping track. It works well for me.
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 2 hours ago:
Gemini coughs up more garbage than chatgpt for me by a long shot. For python, anyways.
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 3 hours ago:
They are having an emotional reaction to this situation so it’s all irrational.
I guess we need to force them to think about what they actually want, because the utopic ideal of putting the AI back in the bag is NOT happening and they best not attempt to take it away from the poor and working class while leaving power free reign of it.
That is the most stupid position you can take on this. Absolutely the most short sighted thought. People need to stop and think logically about this.
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 3 hours ago:
None, because none of it would go to attempting to slow climate change. It would be dumped into consumption as always instead of attempting to right this ship.
The suffering is happening regardless.
Yout desire to delay it only leads to more suffering.
Y’all are mourning a what if that was never in the cards for us.
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 3 hours ago:
Maybe but they also know the fiat currency will collapse sooner rather than later, too. That money is pointless and they are playing the game knowing that as a fact at this point.
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 3 hours ago:
It’s happening regardless. The rich and powerful will have this tech whether you like it or not. Y’all are thinking emotionally about this and not logically. You want to take away this tool from regular people for what reason?
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 3 hours ago:
Technically the AI is improving, too. Just not as fast as a human would… yet.
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 3 hours ago:
You’ll never ban it. The most you’ll do is ban it for the poor and working class. Do you understand how bad that would be?
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 3 hours ago:
It’s laughable to me that people haven’t figured this out.
- Comment on If AI replaces workers, should it also pay taxes? 1 week ago:
I mean, we easily could.
I pay property tax on my business tools.
So you just extend that concept. I don’t see why not.
- Comment on Mozilla’s new CEO is doubling down on an AI future for Firefox 1 week ago:
Power users don’t want it.
Regular users say they don’t want it but actions don’t lie. They love AI. They love the slop. They just don’t want to be reminded that that’s what it is.
- Comment on Mozilla’s new CEO is doubling down on an AI future for Firefox 1 week ago:
So no. The answer is no.
- Comment on U.S. consumers are so fucked up, that they put more than $1 billion on buy-now, pay later services during Cyber Monday 2 weeks ago:
This is why I used it.
0% apr plus 20% back I mean come on!
- Comment on YSK that in most countries, traffic fatalities have been falling. But in the U.S., the opposite happened. Americans die in rising numbers 2 weeks ago:
NYT isn’t exactly much better than a shady blog. Like most media now.
- Comment on [The New Republic] Arrest Mark Zuckerberg for Child Endangerment: Shocking new revelations about Instagram in a lawsuit against social media companies should pave the way for an ambitious prosecutor to file criminal charges. 2 weeks ago:
America isn’t unique. Look at the British pedophiles the Japanese pedophiles and what they do to little boys in half the world like the Middle East. America LOL meanwhile they cut clits off little girls in Africa.
No one cares about kids. Save your America shame.
- Comment on [The New Republic] Arrest Mark Zuckerberg for Child Endangerment: Shocking new revelations about Instagram in a lawsuit against social media companies should pave the way for an ambitious prosecutor to file criminal charges. 2 weeks ago:
I promise you people don’t give a shit about kids or their kids. I was once one and not a single fucking adult gave a shit about the sexual abuse. They get mad at the kids instead. I’ve been there. Actions speak louder than words. Kids are getting shot. Adults do not care about kids as a whole.
- Comment on After a teddy bear talked about kink, AI watchdogs are warning parents against smart toys 3 weeks ago:
Sex and violence overlap quite often. You come into this world through both. Kids are violent before they are ever sexual. This view of sex is always love and good and is perfectly okay for children to see before violence is quite frankly a child’s view of things in itself.
- Comment on AI finds errors in 90% of Wikipedia's best articles 3 weeks ago:
So… the same as most employees but cheaper.
People here are above average and overestimate the vast majority of humanity.
- Comment on AI finds errors in 90% of Wikipedia's best articles 3 weeks ago:
The issue is that some people are lazy cheaters no matter what you do. Banning every tool because of those people isn’t helpful to the rest of humanity.
- Comment on AI finds errors in 90% of Wikipedia's best articles 3 weeks ago:
Which LLMs are incapable of citing sources?
- Comment on OpenAI Is Having a Mental Health Crisis 3 weeks ago:
Google has access to everyone’s email so for that alone openai is screwed.
- Comment on Scientific Exposure 4 weeks ago:
Not just science. I own a small art business. The magazines in my world all do this. I see my competitors paying hundreds of dollars for “interviews” in them. The entire magazine is an ad masquerading as some type of journalism. I don’t even pay for ads and I’m buried in work. So it’s not needed, at all (who reads this stuff? At least a science journal makes sense).
Honestly it’s shameful across the board. Anyone participating should feel bad about it.
- Comment on Bossware rises as employers keep closer tabs on remote staff 4 weeks ago:
Boss daddy!
- Comment on Walker S1 humanoid robot starts factory work at BYD 4 weeks ago:
Only consumer facing things, right? Even then people would buy into aesthetic i think…
So I’m going with it’s a threat to labor.
- Comment on Hyundai car requires $2000, app & internet access to fix your brakes - what the actual f 4 weeks ago:
I bought a car. That means I bought every piece in that car. You locking me out of the hardware i bought is me not owning my own car. You are not so dense you think artists that make music you didn’t buy yet are the same as the car manufacturer that sold you a physical car.
You are not that stupid nor dense so quit wasting everyone’s time.
- Comment on Hyundai car requires $2000, app & internet access to fix your brakes - what the actual f 4 weeks ago:
I don’t see how you could possibly think it’s okay to sell something to someone while telling them oh but technically you didn’t buy everything inside it, that’s an extra fee.
Come on you can’t be so broken you can’t see a clear scam right in front of you.
It should be illegal and if any of our institutions had teeth it would be.
- Comment on Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are broken 4 weeks ago:
Best part is they tied up everyone’s retirement into it. Can’t even say you want that shit to crash without grandma getting nasty.