

What drives do you have exactly? I have 7x6TB WD Red Pro drives in raidz2 and I can do a scrub less than 24 hours.
What drives do you have exactly? I have 7x6TB WD Red Pro drives in raidz2 and I can do a scrub less than 24 hours.
Great, can’t wait to afford it in 60 years.
Sure, but it still built out a full-featured webapp, not just a bit of greenfielding here or there.
Who says I made my webapp with ChatGPT in an afternoon?
I built it iteratively using ChatGPT, much like any other application. I started with the scaffolding and then slowly added more and more features over time, just like I would have done had I not used any AI at all.
Like everybody knows, Rome wasn’t built in a day.
So you’re saying there’s no such thing as complex webapps and that there’s no such thing as senior web developers, and webapps can basically be made by a monkey because they are all so simple and there’s never any competent developers that work on them and there’s no use for them at all?
Where do you think we are?
They aren’t detail oriented enough to write full applications or complicated scripts.
I’m not sure I agree with that. I wrote a full Laravel webapp using nothing but ChatGPT, very rarely did I have to step in and do things myself.
In general, I like to think of an LLM as a junior developer to my senior developer. I will give it small, atomized tasks, and I’ll give its output a once over to check it with an eye to the details of implementation. It’s nice to get the boilerplate out of the way quickly.
Yep, I agree with that.
There are definitely people misusing AI, and there is definitely lots of AI slop out there which is annoying as hell, but they also can be pretty capable for certain things too, even more than one might think at first.
I feel so bad for recent grads. First COVID then AI/LLMs, it’s such a bad time to be starting out. I feel so fortunate that I’m well into my career and can use AI responsibly without having to worry too much about it.
This is the best description of current AI I’ve seen so far.
Yeah, they didn’t want to moderate them so they just removed the functionality entirely. The one thing that website had going for it lol
If anyone trusted Crunchyroll after they removed comments and reviews, it’s honestly kind of their fault, as much as I hate victim blaming. They have shown who they are time and time again, it’s not hard to believe them.
Though, I think anyone in this community very likely already knows exactly who they are.
Sign it, and get your friends and family to sign it because the proposal is pretty common sense: if you buy something, you should own it.
ESPECIALLY when it’s advertised as ownership and not a rental service.
I will be so pissed if this gets 1 million signatures and they just hand-wave it away, which is entirely possible, but it’s still worth signing this anyway.
How is that better? If you configure your firewall rules incorrectly, this protects you against that. This ensures you have no connection if your VPN isn’t on/isn’t working.
Always make sure that QBT uses your VPN’s network interface. I got some DMCA emails despite split-tunneling a VPN recently, and I realized it was bound to all interfaces by default - that’s no good.
How so? They work fine on me between laptop and desktop, phone and desktop, etc.
It really isn’t. You don’t even need to port forward, you can use AnyDesk or TeamViewer or any other option entirely for free. There are also open-source options too.
Where are they going? There’s no way it’s Linux, right? So I guess it’s Mac?
Well yeah, they have to hoard your advertising data somehow. How else can they advertise things that you don’t need to buy?
You’re right, I’m an abuse enabler because I made an observation about companies being shitty. Very well said.
It’s like 90% full, scrubbing my pool is always super fast.
Two weeks to scrub the pool sounds like something is wrong tbh.