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XbSuper, to comicstrips in They aren't boards, and they don't hover!

I really don’t get the last panel. This comic fell flat for me.

bionicjoey,

I think the joke is just more normal shit being named after something fantastic from sci Fi even though it bears no resemblance to the namesake

XbSuper,

Maybe… Still doesn’t do anything for me.

bionicjoey,

Yeah I mean it feels less like a joke and more just like the creator ranting about something they find annoying

Anticorp, (edited ) to comicstrips in They aren't boards, and they don't hover!

ChatGPT behaves very much like the AI we’ve seen in fiction. You can use it pretty much exactly like the crew of the Starship Enterprise uses the ship’s computer.

Edit: star ship to starship

austinfloyd,

In personally trying to use ChatGPT 4 for a job task (programming), I would disagree strongly with this sentiment. I have yet to find a task where it doesn’t partially fail due to no notion of the concepts underlying the topic.

In an example, I asked it to write an implementation of reading from a well known file type as a class. It had many correct ideas for certain operations (compiled from other sources of course), but failed with the basic concept of class instantiation. It was calling class methods in the constructor, which is just not allowed in the language being used. I went through several iterations with it to avail before just giving up on it.

In “normal” language tasks, it seems to be quirky, but passable. But if you give it a highly technical task where nuance and conceptual knowledge are needed? I have yet to see that work in any reliable capacity.

Anticorp,

I use it for programming a lot too. You have to explain everything to it like you would a brand new engineer, and then it is often wrong with certain parts like you said. But if you know enough about coding to figure out where it’s wrong, and just write those parts yourself, it can still be a huge time saver.

austinfloyd, (edited )

Yeah, I’d agree that with sufficient iterations and clarifying remarks ChatGPT can produce something close to functional. I was mostly disagreeing with the original comment’s sentiment that it could be treated like the computer on the Enterprise. While they had several plot specific flaws, the duotronic computers were generally competent and didn’t need everything spelled out for them.

Steve, to risa in The Crossover No One Asked For or Remembered

Johnson!

Che_Donkey,
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Sir, yes sir! Would you look at that, it looks like a giant…

Steve, (edited )

Wang! What do you see on the satellite? Sir, it looks like an enormous….

remotelove, to risa in Do they ever work at all?
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EmpathicVagrant, (edited )

NANI‽‽

Maultasche, to risa in The Crossover No One Asked For or Remembered

Is that the USS Riker?

7of9,
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No. The cockpit is at the wrong end.

altima_neo,
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The whole ship is the cockpit

ininewcrow,
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Full of gladiators

Kolanaki, to comicstrips in They aren't boards, and they don't hover!
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If real holodecks were invented, what stupid brand name would the corporate entity that controls the rights to them be?

Seasoned_Greetings,

I’m gonna go with

REAL™

ouRKaoS,

Probably something Meta…

MrPoopyButthole, to risa in The Crossover No One Asked For or Remembered
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jawa21,

This reply was eerily fast.

Crackhappy,
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That’s how MrPoopyButthole do

AngryCommieKender, (edited )

They’ve been making them for a week or so at least. I mentioned I hadn’t seen any Lexx memes, and they started churning them out about a week ago.

I specifically said that I wasn’t complaining, but they seem to have found a new hobby.

Or perhaps I just reminded them of that long forgotten folder

Sharpiemarker,

Lol a classic. Time for a rewatch.

milicent_bystandr, to linuxmemes in It doesn’t even take special talents to do!
mkwt,

Was that one of the ones from the Megan era?

RaoulDook, to comicstrips in They aren't boards, and they don't hover!

Back in my day, we didn’t have no dang hoverboards, and hoverboards were a thing of the future from 2015 when Marty McFly would fly across the silver screen on his one true hoverboard. I spent the best years of my life working on anti-gravity technology with the hope that I could one day too fly like Marty, on a real hoverboard, but now I just sit in my own graveyard of failed dreams while the kids are zoomin’ around on their wheely-scooters and calling them hoverboard. Thanks Obama!

Chakravanti, (edited )

2016

They said 2015 but anyone with half a brain gets why they lied about exactly which year they were in. And if you and got that then: Cubs

Anticorp,

Obama has probably received more thanks than any person since Jesus.

corrupts_absolutely, to linuxmemes in It doesn’t even take special talents to do!

i mean the mailing lists got it right, children are temporary emacs is forever

SubArcticTundra,
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I’m sure Emacs can reproduce.

kautau,

Yeah there’s an elisp file for that somewhere

SubArcticTundra, (edited )
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

Wait, I just realized that that exists. It’s called a quine. I trust that the Founding Fathers of Emacs were genius enough to make it a quine.

swab148,
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That’s why they’re the Founding Fathers

SubArcticTundra,
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Credited with writing the manuscripts of the GNU GPL, in its original, unamended form

SexualPolytope,
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The Founding Daddies, if you will.

Kusimulkku, to linuxmemes in It doesn’t even take special talents to do!

It doesn’t take special talents to reproduce—even plants can do it. On the other hand, contributing to a program like Emacs takes real skill. That is really something to be proud of.

It helps more people, too.

LMAO

seitanic,
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Where’s the lie

Kusimulkku,

It’s just a really weird thing to say

Emptiness, to risa in Do they ever work at all?
FiskFisk33, to risa in Do they ever work at all?

When something is out of order, is that the same as it being asynchronous?

ininewcrow, to risa in The Crossover No One Asked For or Remembered
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GreenMario, to risa in Do they ever work at all?

Every McDonald’s in the quadrant be like this.

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