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"Do not hallucinate."

Jokes aside, you ask in different ways, including different languages, and the more you test the more certain you are that it is correct. The only way to be 100% certain is to get the developers to tell you.


"DO NOT hallucinate!" might be more idiomatic. It appears that GPT keywords are all caps.


Almost every post that I read about the subject seems to omit that fact. Ultimately it boils down to a kind of fuzz test and a form of inference over the results. It would be interesting to study the possibilities of quantifying such certainty.


Even before this you could still search for "Twitter" on android play store and it would be the first result.


Great time to tackle some tech debt


Not if you can't work on anything without a ticket, and you can't add a ticket to the current sprint.


Do it anyway, file the ticket and pull it into the next sprint.


So stop following Scrum? Completely agree


Ah yeah I had a boss that wanted me to open tickets, estimate them, plan them, do them, to fix 1 line issues that I would randomly find working on other tasks.

Normally I just fix them within a separate commit.


I tried making a realtime multiplayer game network based on HTTP, sending movement data every 100ms and individual world changes on each HTTP requests by that was taking 50ms each on a wifi local network, I thought that was good enough but then I tested websockets and the round-trip for websocket was around 4ms.


Sure, to me a library is something you call, like ReactDOM.render(), React.useState(), etc, and a framework calls the code you create. You create files and modules for a framework in the way that it dictates, and a library doesn't constrict you in any way.

But defining react as a framework or a library isn't easy, the word "React" isn't just one thing. JSX, initializing script, and the app skeleton are all optional to using React, yet React without JSX doesn't exist, everyone does it, like bundling your web app is a must in production nowadays.

React wasn't so much a framework when it started, you could add pieces of react in different parts of your page, to the point people sometimes argued that it was overkill to have the entire page be a react app. It is slowly walking into the framework direction, and the new react.dev docs violently suggest you use a react with a framework. A developer doesn't just "start" using react in these times, they need to understand a lot to create a full project with react.


Oh, this is new to me. It's not recommending create-react-app, it wants me to use Next.js or something. Yeah that seems like a bit much. I was even doing a React project recently and went straight to create-react-app, bypassing all this, haha.


Indeed, react.dev is a disaster without precedents.


https://grossato.com.br/

Just some random web dev stuff. 3 posts as I created it last month.


I made an effort not to click on anything political for a few months and there's absolutely no video in neither side except for the "breaking news" section that youtube adds, not even on youtube shorts. We tend not to notice when things are right, but god damn how much I love youtube recomendation algorithm. I really hope it never corrupts itself. The "Do not recommend" works, and not just for the specific channel, but the overall category and related content, it's amazing.


Huh?! I despise their recommendation algo. So much so I've stopped clicking on even mildly-interesting-looking vids on my YT (Premium) home page.

I watched one, ONE, video about James Randi; the next day half the recommendations were clips about him, most from...I need a name for those channel operators who re-post other peoples vids just for impressions. "Scumbags"? "A-holes"?

But I digress.

I click on one British historian and see 10 videos from other British historians the next day. I click on a gay comedian's video, and see 10 other gay comedian videos. Wait a day and I'll see gay British historians' videos! WTF?

I used to spend several minutes during each session selecting "Not interested" and "Do not recommend" to tweak the algo and I don't see any proof that it works.

I just ignore the home page these days. Much like I do Twitter and Reddit...


Complete opposite experience from me. I don’t seek out political content on YouTube. I mostly watch some gaming content. Much of it (GDQ streams for instance), is pro-LGBT and left leaning.

Despite this YouTube constantly pumps far-right content into my recommendations, and there’s seemingly no way for me to stop this. Straight up offensive content, including YouTube shorts ranting about Trans people, misgendering them. Misogynistic shorts with comedians joking how “women belong in the kitchen haha”. Interviews with Andrew Tate. Not to mention the constant ads from religious nuts. Or the constant political ads. Their recommendations suck.

I skip these shorts partway though, and I avoid clicking the suggestions elsewhere, but it’s an endless stream. YouTube constantly is trying to get me to watch this awful content.

I’ve stopped using shorts, and basically exclusively check my subscription box. The home page and suggestions are useless for me. I put up with YouTube as a site, but I’d honestly prefer to watch the same content elsewhere if I could. Those recommendations are making the world a worse place.


Subreddits related to development and programming tried to create programming.dev, which is a federated alternative, but the registering is failing for some reason, possibly because of too many accounts being generated. Anyways aside from that it has good content.


If you use windows it will routinely set edge back to the default browser. The web team of microsoft is absolutely disgusting in every possible way, and it has always been.


Changing your M$ settings was basically my last straw.

I fixed my Windows install to be perfect, took me hours.

A few weeks later, it was reverted.


This has never happened to me with Windows as a daily driver since 2014.


This has happened to me several times.


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