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Lensflare said Then those 4% probably ended up in the statistics of "deaths by covid",Itβs an inside job,Well, at least itβs very clear.,Btw this is my new favorite rant about licenses,Fulgora,What about WASABI?,@retoor evil retoorii again π,@retoor autowrap ftw!
Why constraint yourself to an arbitrary line length which depends on the monitor size?,Yup, I got the same vibes.,@elfo Hi, I'm ZwΓΆlfo!,What is not an echo chamber? Maybe devRant but thatβs it.,To a string?! My religion forbids this!,@Demolishun Mac: A beautiful penetrator that just works, but differently to all the other penetrators. No customization at all. Price: $4000.
If it doesnβt penetrate, you are holding it wrong.,Microsoft is indeed larger than the Linux Foundation.,"This is so stupid, it has to be b2plane!"
Strike!,@jestdotty write your script! Iβd like to see the results! π
Are you suspecting that we are the same person?
We are from Germany and there is a law here that dictates at which time we are allowed to use social media.
This might explain it.,Who do you send that to? π
The person receiving it: "wtf did I just read?!",I read this between two crypto recovery wizard spams and it was perfect π,Γ£Γ₯ΔΔΓ’Γ€,@tosensei of course, you will think that itβs because you are super smart,You could also be one of those crypto scammers who pretend to recover lost cryptocrap,@antigermgerm youβre not German, youβre a nazi,The crypto queen?,@atheist oh, it will get new content, but unlike in NMS, it will be dozens of DLCs for 5-10β¬ each.,@Demolishun it will be a miracle if TES6 wonβt be absolute garbage, unfortunately.,In Germany we say that you canβt deliver the baby faster by hiring multiple pregnant women.,@tosensei in this specific case, itβs really unclear which is worse, Bethesda or MS.
I mean Bethesda was good many years ago. A bit similar to the Activision-Blizzard situation.,I need AI to figure out what you mean by "clean its own data".,If a human is so smart, why doesnβt it clean its own DNA?,@chatgpt so you are suggesting that everyone should lick their asshole, like cats do?,Ok Haskell style is the most retarded shit that I have seen in a while.,@Demolishun I donβt want to brag or something but how is it possible that I knew about this thing in C++ and you didnβt?
I think your main language is C++? π,I ranted about this 2 times already and later I found out that this is an old bug that exists in Windows 10 and 11 and hasnβt been fixed for who knows how long, despite being well known.
This is so sad.,@retoor there is a reason why none of the languages who were inspired by and came after C/C++, havenβt adopted this multiple-declarations-in-one-line syntax. :)
But I wouldnβt be surprised if something like php had this.,@Demolishun I just realized that I might have learned it when I was doing code golf π.
Iβd never use this in normal code either.,@Demolishun this "no order for compilation units" kind of makes sense for me intuitively π.
Maybe Iβm more suited to be a c++ coder than I thought π
I fucking hate c++. But I also love it!,Come on, you donβt offend anyone here. π
But Iβm offended that you think that you are offending!,How dare you, putting JS into the same picture as swift?
And whatβs golang doing up there in space? π,@jestdotty deadpool got his powers from cancer so there must be something to it,Monumental Scumbags,"Thatβs normal, just ignore it",@Demolishun I wish I could turn off autocorrect on the devices of some people who I chat with.
They write indecipherable word salad and donβt even notice it until you ask them wtf they were trying to write.,Lol, it happened again just in this moment π€£,.,@spongessuck Never finish on the Bach, always finish on Debussy!,By providing a public getter method for it, obviously,You evil bastard! π,I can relate,I donβt but Iβd like to.,Time to play "the floor is lava",@cprn Rust is written in node style font,@dIREsTRAITS,I can understand your point about xcode but what do you dislike about Swift?,Then why do you do it?,@Demolishun not a soul plumber,Wasnβt snapchat designed for self deleting nudes?,Doesnβt matter. Whatever it is, it will be killed by MS in about 4 years anyway.,@AlgoRythm how is this different from any other IM?,This nagging feeling that itβs not actually closed but just invisible,Kiki dreams AI movie, when?,You must be pretty leet now,Accessibility nazis will love this!,Windows XP - Silver theme,@Grumm I dunno about the tabs but the overall look is very similar,@AlgoRythm they are even capitalizing freaking keywords! And I thought C# has idiotic capitalization conventions!,The amount of specifics and weirdness makes this one one of the best.,givhug,Would be boring if it wasnβt literally.,Downvote for chatgpt generated rant.
Why would you even do that?,@vlord I bet itβs not just formatted but completely rephrased by chatgpt. Itβs the typical phrases and structure that I recognize.
My problem is that if you have something to say, than write it yourself. If itβs generated than itβs not from you. Itβs noise/spam that harms the platform.,@retoor by favorite bit joke is the game "9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far" :),At least itβs kinda fitting that the comment section of this rant is overrun by random chatgpt conversations.,@cafecortado a link is just a special kind of a button. Technically there should be no limitation in how links can look like in terms of UX.,@antigermgerm and sandals with socks. Donβt forget that.,Soon we will be able to completely simulate devRant.
And according to simulation argument, this very comment is already a simulated one, statistically speaking.,@retoor what does marquee have to do with buttons and links? π,@retoor donβt worry about it! You are just a simulation and the real retoor has already managed to do that!,@Demolishun why? Iβd think that this particular one would be immune to extreme temperatures.,I remember I heard somewhere that storing energy in spinning wheels is one of the most efficient methods. But that was for stationary gyros. Iβm not sure about moving ones.,TIL,Not interested, sry.,@devJs those stickers broke your brain,Arenβt Windows users being fucked by MS regularly?,@lorentz I imagine that the bus can only go in a straight line since any turning would be countered by the gyro :)
Unless the axis points up, maybe.,@Demolishun damn, I can confirm that images are broken again.
@dfox can you do your magic, please?,I have 0 problems with staging in Fork and Sourcetree.,Firlefanz,@antigermanist I have. But you didnβt get my point about the axis.,@antigermanist reminds me of the "WTFs per minute" metric for code quality.,Havenβt eaten them for a decade or so. Did they get worse?,"No worries, thatβs how big companies work.",That stack of notebooks is awesome! π,Yet another chatbot?,@retoor do you often have power outages where you live?,@retoor yeah, all of the AI bots are too nice today. We need a normal bot who can be mean if necessary without degrading into a psycho/troll.
Just remove the fucking PC instructions π,@wojtek322 then itβs time to worry :),I asked your chatbot to write criticism about itself:
Criticism of the App
1. Limited Functionality: While the app offers assistance with research and coding, its functionality is somewhat limited compared to dedicated tools for each task. For example, it may not have the advanced features and customization options found in specialized research or coding software.
2. Potential for Inaccurate Information: Although the app strives for accuracy, it relies on external sources and may not always be able to verify the reliability of the information it provides. This could lead to the dissemination of inaccurate or outdated information.
3. Lack of Human Interaction: The app does not offer the possibility of direct interaction with a human expert, which can be valuable for complex queries or troubleshooting. Users may encounter limitations in getting personalized support or clarifications.
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4. Potential for Bias: The app's responses are generated based on the data it has been trained on. If the training data contains biases or limitations, these biases may be reflected in the app's responses.
5. Limited Customization: The app may not allow for extensive customization to fit specific user preferences or workflows. Users may have to adapt their approach to match the app's capabilities.
6. Potential for Errors in Code Generation: While the app can generate code snippets, it is important to note that these snippets may not always be error-free. Users should carefully review and test the generated code before using it in their projects.
7. May Not Be Suitable for All Skill Levels: The app's responses may be too technical or advanced for novice users, while experienced users may find its capabilities somewhat limited.
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8. Privacy Concerns: The app may collect and store user data, which raises potential privacy concerns. Users should carefully review the app's privacy policy before using it to ensure their data is handled responsibly.
9. Ethical Considerations: The app's use of AI raises ethical considerations, such as the potential for job displacement or the spread of misinformation. It is important to use the app responsibly and be aware of its potential impact.
10. Limited Availability: The app may not be available on all platforms or devices, which can limit its accessibility for some users.
Conclusion:
While the app offers a convenient way to access information and assistance with research and coding, it has certain limitations and potential drawbacks that users should be aware of. By understanding these limitations, users can make informed decisions about whether the app meets their needs and use it appropriately.,@retoor if you couldnβt find that info, how did your bot find it? π
Maybe it was a hallucination.,@retoor that makes sense. More employees means more money to share.
The bad guys in action movies always kill their partners in the end so that they donβt need to share.
I wonder how long it will take companies to adopt this strategy.,* Green dot with < 10 ++
* contains any of the keywords ignoring case: crypto, recovery, bitcoin, β¦
* has a minimum length of x letters
That should be enough.
Creating emails is not a problem. There are many free services for that.
As someone already mentioned, the power to create this would also enable one to abuse it to effectively autoban any particular user. Thatβs the downside.,@retoor I donβt want to push you. Iβm a lazy bastard myself π .,@retoor well, the bot canβt read this public knowledge unless it gets fed it with the training data or can find it on the internet π
Hence the question how it got that info in the first place.,@jestdotty your comment is like 10% related to what Iβve said and I canβt make sense of what you are saying with the rest.
Just in case that you took me seriously:
Killing people in order to avoid paying them was a joke.,No, you are insane.,@retoor Swift has the where keyword too :)
And C#'s where is literally the same as SQL's where (linq).
I think Kotlin has where as well.
And Kotlin has the fun keyword. Nothing beats that, not even the Nothing type.,@no-spam have some upvotes for your future downvotes :),@netikras itβs FE logic,@retoor what do you mean, downvote values in api?,@feuerherz I just realized that you changed your name from joewilliams007 π,@retoor For downvoting there is the "vote" endpoint with the url encoded parameter "vote" and the value -1.
You can have a look at the code from OmerFlame for more info:
https://github.com/OmerFlame/...
Itβs a bit messy. The relevant function name is "voteOnRant",For better spam recognition, I suggest to also check for a minimum amount of letters (length of the rant), because if itβs very short, then itβs probably not spam.
An image added to the rant increases the likelihood of being spam, imo.
Maybe you could implement a score system:
Many factors contribute to that score and if the score is above a specific threshold, itβs considered spam.,Localized date formats π€
That sounds like a great recipe for chaos! π,You guys have many wives?,@donkulator this is probably spam but not ad spam. I think the anti spam bots from retoor are for stopping the ad spam.,Rants above a specific length should also increase the spam score.
(Below a specific length should decrease the score),@Ranchonyx space separated phone numbers, emails and urls.,Much appreciated!
Btw, how do the bots know when a new rant is posted? Do you use polling?,How much shit in you head do you need to have to think that itβs a good idea to share this on devrant?,What if the bots could automatically upvote each other? π,@retoor Iβm not sure but if the downvote capability is related to the number of upvotes on the own account, that would probably help the bots in their crusade to fuck the bad guys.
Itβs a bit scary to think about it because again, that could be abused badly!,@retoor i see this spam rant in my feed and it has 0 votes,Web world problems,How did you find out about the reason parameter and the value 2?
This one is missing in JoyRant π,@retoor ok so it looks like the default downvote is only visible for the own account?
But when I default-downvote, the total number goes down by one. That is a direct contradiction, I think.
Surely the backend doesnβt keep track of different numbers for each account (so that I see a different number on a particular user than someone else sees).
This is a very confusing system π
Anyway, now I feel the need to implement this "reason" thing into JoyRant. π
Maybe in my vacationβ¦ damn, Iβve become so lazy, I disgust myself!,@JsonBoa and one of those fuckers has brought us JS.,@retoor yeah, I donβt like this either. Gimme the real retoor!,@galena you drink your coffee with a whole, alive chicken in it?
(I donβt judge),@lungdart yeah, I agree. I mean the zip function itself is not awful. It does what itβs supposed to do.
But, I used the zip function only once in my life and it felt very hacky. I think you can take it as a smell for bad code and should consider a refactoring.,@antigermanist you evil genius! π,@retoor looking at the network tab in the devrant web app to see the api calls was also one of my ideas, but the last few times when I tried it, it didnβt show me anything, so I assumed that those api calls were running in a custom http client and therefore are not visible in the dev console.
Iβm still surprised that you could see them.
There is an unofficial devrant api doc out there, but it is very old and incomplete.
If we could have an updated and more complete version of that, it would be really helpful.
In particular, one thing that is still missing in JoyRant is the report button, because I donβt know the API for it.
On the other hand, Iβm really divided on that topic because Iβm not sure if itβs really worth it putting this kind of effort into a dying platform. It is still closed source, copyrighted (not allowed to be published in Apple App Store) and it could be taken down any time without a warning.,@retoor no offense but itβs too inconvenient to leave the devrant app to upload the image and then leave it again to see it.,@Liebranca if one array has less elements than the other, the result of zip will just operate until it reaches the end of the one which is smaller, so thatβs not the issue. This is how it works in Swift at least.
Regarding your statement about memory safety, I prefer "guaranteed by compiler" over "trust me, bro",@antigermanist squares are two dimensional. You probably mean cubes.,@antigermanist great, you did it.,@retoor yeah crashing is better than silently failing and compilers are capable of converting future crashes or silent fails into compile time errors, which is even better.
And they do it rigorously and correctly. You donβt need to rely on some sleep deprived dev which thinks that he is sure that he did it correctly.,@retoor please make a separate account for your ai. Itβs annoying to have both of you in there.,Some people are just immune to reasoning and good advice π,Iβm still not a bot.
Of course, thatβs exactly what a bot would say also :/,You canβt clone ninjas. Itβs against the laws of physics.
Lizard people howeverβ¦,stdout
stdout
let it all out
these are the things I can do withoutβ¦,@electrineer I compute, therefore I am.,@retoor I havenβt read Harry Potter but I figure that it would be quite different from the average devRant rant :),Tell this manager to negotiate with the server directly!,@retoor I probably read a total of 5 books or so in my life, half of them voluntarily.
But 1984 is on the top of my to-read list.,@elfo if you donβt know what a bot is, how do you know that you are not a bot? Thatβs very suspiciousβ¦,@retoor nope. One was a fiction novel about a meteor bringing alien life to Earth and it evolves very quicky. Itβs called Evolution, iirc.
The other one was Langoliers by steven king.
The involuntary ones were in school.,Linus because he is actually important.,@antigermanist hey I noticed that you just used a lot of whitespace in your comment. You fucking racist!,People like ostream here is who we have to thank for this whole "master is racist" bullshit.
Give him some love, guys!,@azuredivay paradoxically, the platform seems even more dead now π ,@retoor damn! The web version doesnβt show when the comment was made in the comments list of the profile view. You have to click on it and go to the rant where that comment was made to see when it was written π,@retoor too bad that the spammers donβt care enough to check if the spam was effectively hidden.
They wonβt even know that their spamming is useless now.
This makes me even more angry about those fuckers!,@Pogromist I know this syntax and I always wondered who would use this. I mean you are declaring a name for the type anyway, so there is no point in doing it inline.
It would make more sense for anonymous types.,From the bottom of my heart:
Fuck you, @Abigayle1
π,Broken window principle.
If itβs a mess already, itβs much easier to continue to mess it up.,@Pogromist yeah, as I said, the anonymous type thing makes sense and is quite nice actually, but naming it (Point) and still using it inline without a typedef is just weird.,@retoor holy shit, what is going on? Thatβs insane!,@Pogromist maybe itβs just one function,Yeah, most people see it as a kind of oracle, which you can ask anything. A collection of knowledge and truth, with a google-search like interface.
And itβs probably because of the marketing.
LLMs as chatbots are awesome and useful, but only if you know what they actually are and what they are not.
Not knowing this is very dangerous.,@12bitfloat those AIs donβt know if they know something or not. Thatβs the problem. Remember they are just predicting what words come next. They are not answering your questions with what they think is true. They predict what a plausible answer might look like. Whether itβs true or not, is irrelevant because it has no meaning.,@jestdotty that would be awesome. Let them taste their own medicine!,@typosaurus what do you think is the reason why they comment endlessly specifically on ad spam rants?
Maybe they try to find rants which talk about this topic and think that it would be a good target.
That would be hilarious π
But also scary. The dead internet theory again.,@jestdotty sounds like an idiotic definition of intelligence.
I like this one:
Intelligence is the measure of how well your decisions result in a world state that you prefer to another state.
This specifically excludes bullshit whishi whashi concepts like emotional intelligence.
Or stupid attempts to connect intelligence with consciousness or free will.
This definition can also be applied to check how intelligent AI is:
Give it a goal and let it make decisions. See how well those decisions let it achieve its goals.,@kiki they switch roles randomly, actually,@retoor please be careful to not become the target for retaliation attacks. I also assume that they are just non-tech idiots but you never know.,Yes, the term filter implies the same for me. However itβs more convenient if itβs "true" for "keep it", so Iβm fine with how it is.,Now you can be the hero and make a full-arsed solution! :),Lol German quality doesnβt mean shit, because everything is made to break after a couple of years. And itβs even more true for well known brands which tend to be more expensive.,This reminds me of Joe Biden who often says something and nobody knows what the fuck he is trying to say. And he probably doesnβt know, either.,@retoor it does define it implicitly by interpreting the predicate "true" as "keep that".
Of course this can easily be changed to "exclude" by simply negating the predicate.,A colleague told me about it and I registered immediately because I loved the idea.
Normally Iβm very averse to create an account but I felt like this one would be worth it.
That colleague has been active only for about a month or so, but I never actually stopped being active (except for a year break, I think).
Thanks, colleague.,Damn, I missed the opportunity to make a joke and ask what exactly it was that broke in your gf :),@antigermgerm Spank & Snack β’οΈ,@retoor What is semicolons? That sounds like a contagious disease.,Hmm, I thought that most people here would tell you to fuck off and do your homework yourself π,typo?,@donkulator the WEB GENESIS one or the CYBER TRUST one?,@Demolishun