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Let us die to make things cheap

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  • This is just obviously not the case to anyone who bothers reading it. It’s an original piece of writing.

    The only thing that could hint at AI here is the use of em-dashes, which is a bullshit tell—I use them all the time myself as well. They’re right there for anyone with a compose key on Linux.



  • cabbage@piefed.socialOPtoTechnology@lemmy.worldThe Copilot Delusion
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    I think chapter 2 does a good job presenting the advantages.

    Maybe you inherited someone else’s codebase. A minefield of nested closures, half-commented hacks, and variable names like d and foo. A mess of complex OOPisms, where you have to traverse 18 files just to follow a single behaviour. You don’t have all day. You need a flyover—an aerial view of the warzone before you land and start disarming traps.

    Ask Copilot: “What’s this code doing?” It won’t be poetry. It won’t necessarily provide a full picture. But it’ll be close enough to orient yourself before diving into the guts.

    So—props where props are due. Copilot is like a greasy, high-functioning but practically poor intern:

    • Great with syntax
    • Surprisingly quick at listing out your blind spots.
    • Good at building scaffolding if you feed it the exact right words.
    • Horrible at nuance.
    • Useless without supervision.
    • Will absolutely kill you in production if left alone for 30 seconds.


  • I guess the problem is that if you take your car to the plane, then your plane somewhere else, suddenly you don’t have your car. And then if you drive somewhere else you don’t have your plane any more.

    I think it’s pretty obvious that rental cars and commercial flights make a lot more sense for most scenarios. But I guess it’s possible to imagine scenarios where this vehicle makes sense, either for extensive round trips or for places where car rentals don’t exist but the roads are nevertheless pretty good.



  • I live in Denmark, their state identification app does not work if it detects that the Android ROM is not straight from Google. So when I switched to /e/OS I couldn’t access anything any more. So yeah, in my case the solution was ta give up on one pretty critical app.

    Thankfully the solution was as easy as getting one of those old fashioned code chips, and everything else seems to be working fine (including banking apps from other countries). So now I’m rocking /e/OS and I’m pretty sure there is no way I’m ever going back to Google Android.






  • Anyone who could make this news break would be in a position to steal unfathomable amounts of money in broad daylight, and get away with it.

    I think we should always suspect bad actors in cases like this, and investigate thoroughly. It’s too easy of a scam with too much money to be made.

    Maybe there is nobody to blame. But assuming so just seems incredibly naive to me considering the amount of bad actors and the ease of pulling a stunt like this.