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JCTheDenthog
·20 giorni fa·discuss
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·20 giorni fa·discuss
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·20 giorni fa·discuss
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JCTheDenthog
·20 giorni fa·discuss
Poe's law is making it hard to tell if your comment is sarcasm or AI-induced psychosis.
JCTheDenthog
·21 giorni fa·discuss
>I’m curious if that matters if humans are never going to even read this code?

If by never even read you don't include attaching a debugger to solve an issue. 1,000 global mutable variables would make debugging anything an absolute nightmare.
JCTheDenthog
·21 giorni fa·discuss
Thanks!
JCTheDenthog
·21 giorni fa·discuss
Got any specific examples? I believe you, I'd just like some concrete examples to show my coworkers.
JCTheDenthog
·21 giorni fa·discuss
>Dude, stop with “slop”.

No.

It's a useful term, just like "clickbait" was 10 to 15 years ago (and still is). Trying to police other people calling it slop is reminiscent of Microsoft autobanning anyone using the term "Microslop" on their Discord, it's idiotic language policing and I'm not going to do it, simple as.
JCTheDenthog
·21 giorni fa·discuss
>I hear a lot of complaints about bun but nothing concrete about what broke in the migration.

Because it hasn't been released yet (at least not outside of some unstable branches). You can find some criticism of the actual slop here though: https://old.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1t4033y/buns_rewrite_...
JCTheDenthog
·21 giorni fa·discuss
Given that even the unsafe audit article appears to be written by AI that doesn't seem like much thought to me.
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·21 giorni fa·discuss
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JCTheDenthog
·23 giorni fa·discuss
Given that LLMs are capable of generating code from open source projects verbatim (and entire books like Harry Potter verbatim) and no one gives a damn it seems like copyright is essentially a dead letter, legally speaking at least And the courts (in the US and elsewhere) haven't decided to intervene at all. Still a scummy thing to do morally though, I agree.
JCTheDenthog
·24 giorni fa·discuss
Assuming it all works 50k scanners running nonstop at 60 seconds a scan is 2.1 billion scans a month. Assuming they aren't lying/exaggerating about anything, and assuming there is no downtime/setup/etc. in between. In other words, reeks of massive bullshit.
JCTheDenthog
·25 giorni fa·discuss
>Actually good quality stuff is more affordable than ever. People just don't want to pay for quality and things that last.

You might want to read *A Market for Lemons".
JCTheDenthog
·26 giorni fa·discuss
For me, the painful banging my head against the wall to figure something out is usually the most rewarding sort of learning experience.
JCTheDenthog
·26 giorni fa·discuss
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/why-most-roms-are-illegal,...

https://answers.justia.com/question/2025/08/04/is-downloadin...

https://www.howtogeek.com/262758/is-downloading-retro-video-...

etc. etc. etc. etc.
JCTheDenthog
·26 giorni fa·discuss
>citing that it's illegal even though I own the games

In the. US at least it is actually illegal to download ISOs/roms of games, even if you own a physical copy. It's a stupid law and as a downloader (as opposed to the people hosting the files) your chances of getting into any kind of actual legal trouble are effectively 0, but it is still against the law.
JCTheDenthog
·27 giorni fa·discuss
Libraries like Guidance guarantee that the output of an LLM will be syntactically correct (i.e. it will be valid JSON or whatever output format you are wanting). They do not, and fundamentally cannot guarantee that the data contained in them is actually correct, and cannot make the actual behavior of the LLM "well-specified". Or, as you put it, trumps voice wrong.
JCTheDenthog
·27 giorni fa·discuss
>rather than giving it in a well-specified and tested form

So, code?
JCTheDenthog
·27 giorni fa·discuss
At my employer (megacorp with tens of thousands of employees) daily use is mandated. Our annual bonuses and pay raises for our performance reviews were explicitly tied to this.