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eplatzek
·2 か月前·議論
I fully disagree. This felt human.
eplatzek
·2 か月前·議論
I recently ready through the Tiffany Aching set and adored her.
eplatzek
·2 か月前·議論
This felt like a human wrote it to me. It was weird and private. It didn't feel like slop. It felt too niche to be slop.

Is there slop by the author or the site?
eplatzek
·2 か月前·議論
What about the situation where a bunch of flower sellers end up on the same area of town?

Hotelling's Law (also known as the Principle of Minimum Differentiation or Hotelling’s Spatial Competition).
eplatzek
·昨年·議論
With COVID partying meant that someone could kill you with an illness. That's a pretty hard lesson to unlearn. They carries a lot of momentum.

Like with World Wars there's been a generational impact that changed how people relate to one another. The tribal momentum, of one monkey teaching the next, gets lost.
eplatzek
·昨年·議論
I've had the opposite experience. Now I can give an LLM my requirements, ask it to create a plan, I'll review the plan, then I have it implement the plan. I have it add test cases before doing a refractor to make sure everything is still covered. I get to be an architect, a product owner. In this way I get to create and not have to worry about implementation too much. I'll just make tweaks with a review. It's been a joy to describe my end state and watch it get built.
eplatzek
·昨年·議論
Honestly that feels a like a human.

After hitting my head against a wall with a problem I need to stop.

I need to stop and clear my context. Go a walk. Talk with friends. Switch to another task.
eplatzek
·昨年·議論
How so?
eplatzek
·2 年前·議論
would you be willing to share how much more you made and what you had been making?