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jesucresta
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I feel like this is kind of missing the point that companies are mainly a group of humans and their roles and responsibilities matter to them emotionally. Managing those expectations and feelings can only be done by other humans that feel empathy (good managers) and abstracting such relationships onto something that can be "versioned, queried, tested, and automatically verified" might create a shitty soulless place to work.
jesucresta
·7 mesi fa·discuss
another article singing the praises of asking an LLM to write code
jesucresta
·8 mesi fa·discuss
It is only "literally AI slop" if you widen the definition to include anything made using computers. That is not an honest take on what content made with AI is.

The original author chose those assets and that background, other people made those assets on the first place and had to take a ton of tiny creative choices that changed the final thing and help transmit ideas and feelings (of uncanniness, vulgarity, surrealism, whatever).

Anyone can tell the difference between one and the other.
jesucresta
·8 mesi fa·discuss
no is not, the original is full of personality and ideas even if its poorly drawn and kitsch.
jesucresta
·8 mesi fa·discuss
This is 100% AI slop, cool story and all but I'd 100 times rather see a very poorly drawn 2007 animation than any of this.
jesucresta
·9 mesi fa·discuss
any other recommendation?
jesucresta
·12 mesi fa·discuss
dude, the demos are better.
jesucresta
·anno scorso·discuss
This feels like advice for the most basic level of empathy (support your friends) with the cherry on top of AI slop as the opener. Americans sure are something else.
jesucresta
·anno scorso·discuss
It is funny that developers are always looking at the processes of car making to improve their own extremely broken ways and now it is car-makers that "should" be trying to be more like the agile software devs.

As a dev the last thing I want is a software-defined car. Look what we did to TVs.