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 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
They are currently investigating the issue.
Oppsie, F-Droid doesn’t link properly to the IzzyOnDroid repo apps
This popped up on my F-Droid homescreen:
Food Expirations (Remember all the expiration dates of your food stocks.)
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.
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.
What is the context of the original image?
Why not Python? Because it needs print(str(x))?
I read that in the most posh British accent possible.
Edit: IDK why the downvotes, really
JSON was obviously created by someone called Jason
They’re paid with the joy of being powertripping censoring assholes
Here’s my take