Have you tried to use AI for <thing>? It’s pretty shit.
Have you tried to use AI for <thing>? It’s pretty shit.
But why is there an exact copy of the coffee stain on my screen as well?
Wow, is he related to John Cartrak?
I don’t get why only four of these are jokes
That would be a great GCU name now that I think of it.
receive text over the network
render text into pixels
mangle pixels through some convoluted Fourier transform to decrease quality
run even more complex pattern matching algorithm on mangled pixels to guess text represented
Can we add AI somewhere down that line?
That’s just inverse South African notation.
That’s an awesome idea. I’ll have my engineers build it into our next product line.
That’s what MS Teams code blocks and ChatOps are for.
Want issues?
Start with Jira
My first programming related memory is of the QBasic interpreter.
I had written some code I was quite happy with, but not saved it yet. As part of a subroutine for sound output, I quickly wrote a loop from 20 to 20000 to output a test signal over 1 second each with that frequency via the PC speaker and hit execute.
Realizing my mistake, It being MS-DOS and thus single-threaded, I couldn’t Ctrl+C out of it without killing QBasic altogether and losing my code. I couldn’t turn town the PC speaker.
I ended up closing various doors between the PC and me and waiting it out.
But I like tautological variable names
also turtles
For the glory of Satan, of course!
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