I had to look it up.
So I guess the joke here is that the guy has lost almost all his hair due to the stress of the incident.
I’m amazed when companies can’t simply afford 100% remote work. IT’S FREE!
Ah, I see you’re using FartGPT instead of ChatGPT
Ah, it’s green(ish) again
Most jewish men aren’t
The best part is when it fucks up the HDMI audio output of your expensive graphics card.
Yes, I’ve experienced the same issue as the guy who posted the solution.
What pushed you to write such stupid reply on a community where people ask about stuff?
Seriously.
I agree with the UK one as in Spain we do pretty much the same.
The problem is that all of the big instances sorta line up the same way and anything that doesn’t please them gets defederated at the speed of light and comments and posts get removed. They have the control.
Nah, anything else (even free speech instances) will always get defederated from the “popular” ones.
We’re stuck like this forever.
This post needs a [META] tag
I expected a link to a source, but this is even better (matches with the little I remember)
Thanks!
What was the full story again? I’m googling but I can’t find it.
As a Spaniard: yes.
I would and I have, but you can’t always blindly trust what it says. It’s better to ask it to explain in detail the code it produces, so you can really learn and also as a safeguard.
It’s Python what ChatGPT has helped me from almost zero prior knowledge, and I’ve managed to create a (probably shitty) script that works with OpenAI’s API, uses classes and functions and can do things like recursively summarizing a text until it’s below a specific token count, among several other things. As time went on, I required less help and I could implement more changes on my own.
I had prior (non-ChatGPT) Bash, PowerShell and BATCH knowledge.
It’s true that ChatGPT has bamboozled me several times with wrong code, but unless it’s something too complex, it get what I need in a few tries. For more complex stuff I have to use smaller more specific queries and in some cases I still Google things, but it’s usually my last resort.
In any case, I frequenly ask ChatGPT for a detailed explanation of what does the code do, mostly because I want to clearly understand what I’m using, and it helps me learn new coding/scripting stuff.
I prefer 1000 times ChatGPT than asking in forums, specially for coding questions.
I can get multiple answers in a minute, multiple replies for the same question and do as many follow up questions as I please without having to wait patiently for an answer.
I still don’t know how I managed to learn PowerShell on my own using Google only.
This is what a living Turducken looks like and you cannot convince me otherwise.