So if someone is paying me to write a report, and I need to find where a reference was in one of ten large documents, is it better to manually search the documents over a day on the budget, or use AI to explain what I'm looking for, and get a page reference in seconds?ok but I still fuckin hate AI
If you get paid hourly it's better to do it by handSo if someone is paying me to write a report, and I need to find where a reference was in one of ten large documents, is it better to manually search the documents over a day on the budget, or use AI to explain what I'm looking for, and get a page reference in seconds?
me toook but I still fuckin hate AI
Ah, I see.If you get paid hourly it's better to do it by hand
If you don't get paid hourly it's still better to do it by hand. Why would you want a spicy autocomplete to make shit up?
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Ah, that old adage. Pay by the hour, spend 4 hours sharpening the axe, vs paid by the job, get rushed jobs. lmfao. AI should just mean you have more time to review the results - but if you're gonna follow the old adage, you could still choose to extend it (artificially? lol) or rush it, regardless. The human part ultimately doesn't change there, the people who do mediocre work, will just do mediocre work faster, regardless of bringing a better axe.If you get paid hourly it's better to do it by hand
If you don't get paid hourly it's still better to do it by hand. Why would you want a spicy autocomplete to make shit up?
This is interesting, I'd wondered if something like this already existed. The reason I started with ssheven as a basis was because it had modern ssh capabilities baked in from the start, and I didn't want to have to completely re-invent the wheel there. The telnet support I just added was able to re-use a lot of that implementation. It seems this macrelix project is quite a bit older, but definitely curious to see the approach they took. I've mostly been trying to add the things I want to see, from my own unix/linux experiences. Ultimately it won't ever be real unix (we got A/UX if we truly want that). I'm also trying to avoid going full-force and ending up with this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner-platform_effect which is also a thing...I think I'm targeting MVP type stuff for now, polish what it has, without going too far into the weeds.I won't wade into the AI debate here, but just wanted to point out that this sort of thing (UNIX/POSIX-ish environment as a mac app) has been attempted to varying degrees of success many times over the years. You might want to take a look at https://68kmla.org/bb/threads/macrelix-unix-like-os-as-mac-app.27414/
You forgot to thank Claude!@Xero Thanks for your work and for sharing it on github.
At least I'm honest!! You could never know with AI slop. Its job is to bring you polished turdsYou mean, like you do?
No, you're a grade B troll - you're not funny or original, most of your posts are inane nonsense at best, and downright malicious at worst. You're (IMHO) one of the members that does the most to degrade the signal-to-noise ratio on this forum, and worse still - you do it consciously. Which is worse than any LLM could do, since they can't really think or choose. Takes some gall to come on here and complain about that when most of your input is of no benefit to this community.At least I'm honest!! You could never know with AI slop. Its job is to bring you polished turds
I'm a high school senior cut me some slackNo, you're a grade B troll - you're not funny or original, most of your posts are inane nonsense at best, and downright malicious at worst. You're (IMHO) one of the members that does the most to degrade the signal-to-noise ratio on this forum, and worse still - you do it consciously. Which is worse than any LLM could do, since they can't really think or choose. Takes some gall to come on here and complain about that when most of your input is of no benefit to this community.
That can be inferred. Take the advice, sternly-worded as it may be, and think some more before posting. You can do better. You have nothing to gain by trying to be edgy, especially so in a technical forum. Quite the opposite really, it's cringy and doesn't foster any goodwill towards you.I'm a high school senior cut me some slack
Okay great thanks but AI is not for writing software. It is not
Okay. I think I got it as everyone else.Because there's not much point in writing software if you can't understand what it's actually doing. This is AI slop. Maybe it works, but it could work far, far better
There is no correlation between knowing or not how to write software and understanding or not what the AI is doing. Like I said before, it is a force multiplier, and force can have a positive or negative magnitude. You, OTOH, have shown nothing but jumping on a bandwagon you don't really understand to pretend you're cool, and crapping all over something someone who's just joined has shared.Because there's not much point in writing software if you can't understand what it's actually doing. This is AI slop. Maybe it works, but it could work far, far better