They have attention to detail, just not the right details. It’s super easy for them to get lost in a never ending train of tangents.
Really makes you want to migrate to Azure, doesn’t it?
Good lizard people, anyway.
Currently it’s looking like there’s a big push for renewables due to this. The underlying military threat also makes renewables attractive since their distributed nature makes them very difficult to target, unlike an energy plant.
Except in places where you can’t go below ground because of water, of course.
So I actually make board games, and I got really excited to see which category my games fit in, but there are definitely large gaps in the coverage of this list.
At least, I hope my games don’t fall under “overcomplicated” or “boring”…
Would be great if it were a super tiny watch, like a waterproof electronic sticker. Completely intrusive as a chonky smartwatch.
Not surprising. I could crank out thousands of AI “songs” in the time it would take me to make a real one. I’m shocked that it’s not more honestly.
That’s the biggest problem in my opinion. They are scary good at generating text. But there’s effectively no filter, it’s just an endless stream of vaguely plausible text, true or false. And unfortunately, humans are prone to think “wow that’s a lot of text, they must’ve done their research and put in tons of effort!” because historically that was for the most part true.
For example: all those guys who say “AI made me 10x more productive” are almost certainly measuring it by lines of code. As we all know, more code is almost inevitably an unmaintainable buggy mess.
I mean, the Catholic Church is one of the richest entities in the world, but he’s not wrong.
AI makes you 10x more productive when you judge productivity by lines of code. As we all know, that’s a terrible way to operate a project.
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The industry is so incestuous right now