I really like how bad it is.
It really lends to the insincerity of the character.
Also his Dad had the exact same issue. And they both did English accents in LotR so I suspect they’re having fun with it!
I really like how bad it is.
It really lends to the insincerity of the character.
Also his Dad had the exact same issue. And they both did English accents in LotR so I suspect they’re having fun with it!
The “fuck spez” map drawing from Reddit
If something was written by V3 and then published, that text doesn’t get updated every time a new version of chatGPT comes out.
The text isn’t dynamic.
It could be a new level added to the peer review of work. Nothing to do with the university. Just “other professionals”.
A thesis isn’t just an exam, it’s a real scientific paper.
And usually claims is contents as fact, which can be referenced by others as fact.
And absolutely should be open to scrutiny so long as it is relevant.
Yeah but if your wrote your thesis in 2024, and the detector is run on it in 2026…
You’re probably busted.
It’s not like you’ll re-write your thesis with every major ChatGPT release.
I bet AI detection is going to get a lot better over time.
I wonder if there’s going to be retrospective testing of theses as time goes on.
Could really damage some careers down the line.
Edit: guys, retrospective testing means it was done later (i.e. with a more up to date AI detector).
Don’t get really drunk or stoned and end up being obnoxious.
Try to be aware of traffic (especially bikes) and of blocking sidewalks/alleys etc. Look both ways on every lane of traffic you cross (including both bike lanes).
Try to branch out your trip from the exact center of the city (or by the train station) and don’t rent an Airbnb inside the city center (they drive up local rents).
If you’re standing on red bricks or red tarmac, you’re probably blocking the bike lane.
If you can’t see the bike lane, it’s likely that you’re standing in it (they aren’t always marked).
I like to call pair-programming sessions (for bugs) “bebuggery sessions” at work and people haven’t complained yet.
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Ah yes, the American dream.
You get the first hundred a month for free.
Maybe you could ration it for when you need high-quality searches?
Wow this feels like victim blaming… ;)
I’m trying out a paid Google called Kagi for a month.
It’s pretty good so far and very fast.
And no ads or SEO prioritisation, which is the key part.
Or tracking/data-retention, so they say (it’s not open source so we only have their word for it).
And what order do you guys enter the room?
Every show or movie has to have like 2x more stormtrooper versions to sell as toys.
It really pulls me out of the immersion whenever I see it.
It’s product placement!
The guys on the Dollop podcast summarise him well.
“He’s the Forrest Gump of war-crimes”
Yeah.
Do you mean “programmers” by developers?
Or do you mean “the people who are involved in the development of the app”?
Because the money & marketing people are the ones who want trackers.
But they are usually such a high prio for the app that it’s put them in or get fired.
Haha that’s a good point. If he doesn’t kill them can he be done for assault with a deadly weapon?