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  • If we measure only by the amount of mistakes, there would be much more skilled C developers. Take my pristine skills for example, I've made zero mistakes writing all of my 3 lines of C code over years and years, zero mistakes

  • Off the top of my head, single-threaded writing to the same memory from different fields of a struct. Not to mention self-referencing like if you want to hold a buffer and have different views into it in the same structure.

  • nobody should be shipped to an El Salvador Gulag for any reason

    With this I agree.

    I don't see it implied to be ok, this contradiction of something that is not normal being part of an 'advertisement' was what I found funny

  • Wait, so now you did find it, but refuse to share it...?

    I think they meant that this happened yesterday. But posting a link would have been way faster than typing two messages about how they don't want to do it, I think

  • I think, ChatGPT usually produces those. Very recognisable, and remind me of one comic artist that also makes characters with eerie smiles, simplified style, but also very dark humour and traumas. Can't remember their name, though.

  • What I'd guess that the online stores are going to most likely do is have lawyers sit down, review the various countries that they sell games in, write up some list summarizing legal restrictions and embed that into their selling policy

    That would be nice, but it's very much not what we observe now

  • Soon we will be labelling pictures from grammatically challenged people ‘AI’, whilst simultaneously labelling text from people not making enough spelling errors and using things like ellipsis (…) or em dash (—) also ‘AI’

  • I think this is exactly what is called qualia, what you see may be different from what I see, and there's no way to ever tell.

    As a kid, I thought colour blindness/deficiency worked like that, until I learned that in this case people have trouble distinguishing colours, not naming them