If you use a sewing machine to fix your clothes, did you even do anything? That is the level of argument we are at here. Absolutely ridiculous. It saved me so much time already. Sure I can also digest a datasheet, put all the registers down, glue logic, bla bla bla, but instead of wasting 10 hours I am already done with everything an hour later.
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No question, but ethics are a different topic where we seem to agree.
In any case, I find it appalling how much people argue against what they think who I am or more generally that they argue about me at all instead of the topic. Simply because I am not “on their side”. You too do this kind of gatekeeping around “we did the hard work” and “those thanking AI are only noobs”, in both cases I am implicitly excluded/meant the way you phrase it. Mind you, both are very much incorrect. I learned to code MCUs 10+ years ago with Arduino and built a potent simulation tool for the chemical industry just prior to the launch of GPT3. I am also absolutely not a professional software engineer. But why do I need to say that? It should be completely irrelevant to the discussion. Instead, people want to show/see authority as if it meant anything.
How blinded by your hate/rage are you that you blindly(!) dismiss the things I do (a random person you do not know) with the help of that tool? Disgusting MAGA level of “argument”.
Without chatGPT I could not have repaired things where I simply threw the datasheet at it and got code to reprogram it, like for an BMS. I could not digitize data streams by sniffing I2C. I could not use computer vision to decode a display. I could not make control and data logging interfaces for machines, turning decade old shit into good-as-new just based on their serial interface. Etc. Etc.
What kind of nonsense comparison is that? Somewhat off topic, borderline straw man.
People still have their job, better tools enable people to do more things in their free time. Some even switch professions later on, once they have enough experience. Lowering the bar (invest, skill, …) is simply a good thing.
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Technology@lemmy.world•What if the Internet Goes Down? - 15 Jan, 7PM CETEnglish
10·2 days agoHow fast could a group of 5 people that want to remove all nodes in the area need to do so? Are they all listed on a map with their location?
Everyone could always learn woodworking, weaving, sewing, smithing, … that is not an argument. The point is that better tools make it easier to learn/perform/perfect these skills. Today anyone with a little torch and a hammer can play around with steel. 300 years ago you had to at least take on an apprenticeship to ever get to do that. Sewing with a sewing machine is so much faster, there is not much time to invest before you can make your own clothes.
Not everyone has 100s of hours free time to sink into this and that skill “the purist way”. Any tool that makes the learning curve more shallow and/or the process itself easier/cheaper/… helps democratizing these things.
You argue as if everyone needs to be a super duper software architect, while most people just want to create some tool or game or whatever they think of, just for themselves.
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22·3 days agoHe is 57, he did not work 57 years, perhaps 40.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Being short gives me a brutal advantage of exploiting particular vulnerability of a tall opponent's belly in fencing and in case of a fight
5·4 days agoa short person’s shoulder height is around the same level as your belly
How short and how tall are these people for that to be the case? The belly is somewhere like 60 % of the height, so a very tall person of 6’5" (195 cm) has it at 120 cm, for that to be shoulder height we are looking at what, below 150 cm?
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8·5 days agoThey exist, you just did not buy one of those. Theoretically (so in a black room) the clear screen can look better/sharper.
What is even a wasian(s)?
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13·6 days agoWhat if he is free in one but convicted in the other? How does that work? Super odd.
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162·7 days agoHow can it never be the best option? Nonsense.
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32·7 days agoThe last point is really not an argument - even if he ended up getting killed too. You could, for example, say he wanted to save others and make him an hero.
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4·9 days agoThey are not up 113 % daily, they are up 113 % from 2023 to 2025. Up 113 % daily would explode into ~infinity quickly.
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Programming@programming.dev•Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer
39·9 days agoThis is Lemmy, bitching about AI is the norm.
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1·9 days agoIs that all inflation corrected? Raw numbers don’t mean too much.



Yes, completely relatable.