Its eyes are on the sides of its head…
Also, researchers asking ChatGPT for long lists of random numbers were able to extract its training data from the output (which OpenAI promptly blocked).
Or maybe that’s what you meant?
On the other hand, TAI does not take into account the variations in Earth’s rotation speed, which determines the true length of a day. For this reason, UTC is constantly compared to UT1. Before the difference between the two scales reaches 0.9 seconds, a leap second is added to UTC.
On average, Earth has been slowing down a bit over the past decades, so UTC is currently running 37 seconds behind TAI.
Not to flex, but I can draw ampersands and curly brackets.
Maybe I should’ve gone for a different skill…
Does it do it well, though?
I know enough digits of pi to calculate the circumference of the universe??
AI’s not bad, it just doesn’t save me time. For quick, simple things, I can do it myself faster than the AI. For more big, complex tasks, I find myself rigorously checking the AI’s code to make sure no new bugs or vulnerabilities are introduced. Instead of reviewing that code, I’d rather just write it myself and have the confidence that there are no glaring issues. Beyond more intelligent autocomplete, I don’t really have much of a need for AI when I program.
Commit more often. Maybe work in a different feature branch, and don’t be afraid to commit your half-working crappy code. If it’s a personal project/fork, it’s totally acceptable to commit often with bad commit names and small unfinished changes: you can always amend/squash the commits later. That’s how I tend to work: create a new branch, work on the feature, rebase and merge (fast forward, no merge commit). Also, maybe don’t jump around working on random features :P
From the README:
Feel free to take a look around. We are not yet taking patches as we still have a little bit of tidying up to do. When we do, there will be a contributor license agreement.
So yeah, looks like there will be a CLA.
Just wash them in the shower.
I blocked most news communities. Stuff slips through, but I don’t really have the mental capacity to care about it.
Use an app? I use Voyager and it’s a really smooth experience, and I haven’t re-logged in since I first got it.
Public transport.
This post isn’t on Lemmy.world.
Probably more software dev.
I originally got it for some robotic projects, but ended up not needing it. Thought maybe I could put it to good use, so here I am.
Posting once or twice a day means you’re posting (on average) 273x as much as you would on Reddit. That’s a huge difference! 273x more posting would mean 273x more posts from people like you. (Of course, this is pretty optimistic).
Trailing slash lets you do this though: