

You cannot demoralize me. It is not possible.


You cannot demoralize me. It is not possible.


The most important thing we can do is to BREAK the programming. This is not okay and it doesn’t matter if generations have been programmed to accept this condition. We must not accept this condition. We must BREAK the programming.


Most likely a literal government agent. A tactic that is commonly used is to say that “we already knew that” in response to information that they wish to downplay or suppress.


Intel would be an example of a chipmaker that should fail but they won’t let it because it’s also an unofficial asset. It will literally never fail no matter how backward it gets and they have been backward for decades.
That’s cool and I would say I mostly agree, I am also going to add a couple specific pointers that I consider practical: use ChatGPT on a desktop in a browser, use VS Code and extensions, keep ChatGPT instructions OFF the CLI so you don’t end up in a loop of running CLI codes and reporting back to your SupervisorGPT, make deals with ChatGPT in terms of complete code files and check every line, run midnight commander in a separate terminal and pay attention to permissions and ownership, force ChatGPT into lock down checklist mode and force it to go step by step, focus on the BIG picture with ChatGPT and don’t let it runoff to the next shiny object before you completed and tested everything that you wanted to do and hardened before you listen to the next bullshit suggestion prior to project completion. It’s not all bad and it does help you learn and punch above your weight class, but it can be downright infuriating and is by no means a turnkey solution: my two cents. Nobody going nowhere doing nothing.
That’s cool. It doesn’t sound like you are vibe coding because you don’t expect a working code, rather using LLM to learn more about coding in general. Is there any technique you learned to make it go faster or work better thru that process?
I have tried vibe coding on a couple small hobby projects and it did not workout in any of the cases, zero out of 4 or 5 ish attempts. It will get you kind of close, but it takes way way too long and it doesn’t work so you are actually just getting started. Are there actually techniques to vibe coding or is this all bullshit? I don’t want to spend more time looking into it…
It’s actually called a Slayer sink cause it’s double basin.
I tried it and really like how open and not contrived (compared to there language apps) it is. Can you add a grammar section? I am at the point where I have the hiragana down and am okayish with Katakana, I know a lot of words/vocabulary but still feel like I cannot do anything with it because I don’t grasp the grammar and conjugation-like rules of the language. Thank you.