Can it code as well as a human? Well, no. But can it increase implementation speed? Also no. But does it reduce overtime? Not as much as NOT using it does. But does it write less buggy code? Quite the opposite, actually! But does it save money? In the long run, almost certainly not. But is it more e
The reason AI grifters push their product so hard in creative fields is that untrained eyes can’t tell how badly the output sucks. For anything with an objective standard of success, their climate-destroying plagiarism machine just straight up doesn’t fucking work. www.cio.com/article/3540...
Code analysis firm sees no major benefits from AI dev tool when measuring key programming metrics, though others report incremental gains from coding copilots with emphasis on code review.
aw man i hate when a body part of mine starts to spiralise
yeah its a great example...it happens to me constantly though, like a story'll be like (i dunno) "i walk through dark hallways" and part of me goes "okay i am seeing this happen in my head" but another part always also goes "yeah, i bet this mfer walks through all sortsa dark hallways" or whatever
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