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invalidusernamelol [he/him]

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  • Oh that's what I meant when I said it told me to "call the function that does what I want". It would just hallucinate that function, then I'd go write it, then it would hallucinate more stuff. And by the time I was done the whole program was nonsense.

    Ended up being faster at getting stuff done by just fully dropping it. Sure I don't have super auto complete, but who cares. Now my program is structured by me, and all the decisions were mine meaning I actually kinda understand how it works.

  • Yep, I work in a moderately neiche programming sector and it was truly awful when I tried to do the "co-programming" stuff. It got to a point where if give it a clear spec, and all is get back was "call the function that does what you asked for"

  • Horse armor, but it has a higher market cap than most American industrial corporations.

  • Neat! I had no idea and just saw that some people said it was cool. Dropping that one from the roster I guess.

  • I know, that was me just directly voicing that opinion. I do still think that AI code should not be allowed in anything that eve remotely needs security.

    Even if they can still be held accountable, I don't think it's a good idea to allow something that is known to hallucinate believable code to write important code. Just makes everything a nightmare to debug.

  • Cachy, Omarchy, and maybe Suse are what I'm looking at. Will probably keep using Fedora for a bit until I start running into issue though since I've already got it configured.

  • I think having a policy that forces disclose of LLM code is important. It's also important to solidify that AI code should only ever be allowed to exist in userland/ring 3. If you can't hold the author accountable, the code should not have any permissions or be packaged with the OS.

    I can maybe see using an LLM for basic triaging of issues, but I also fear that adding that system will lead to people placing more trust in it than they should have.

  • Well, guess I'm done using Fedora. Shame too since I've enjoyed the experience so far.

  • You don't even technically need to reboot, I think you can just live-apply in the active container and get the updates. Rebooting is the best way though, since it confirms the new image in bootable

  • Tux is already perfect

  • Yep, I'm considering just switching to fully atomic and just running my environments with toolbx. I do a ton of Python work and I'm basically doing everything with venv and containers anyways.

    Already got a Fedora Desktop install that I've tweaked out pretty hard and am dreading a reconfigure lol. Should still do it just to have the stability, I tend to crash my distros when I start going crazy with trying out packages and accidentally break things.

  • Arcpy

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  • Hell yeah there is, I try and post here occasionally lol

  • I'm not following, unless you're just trying to be coy or something.

  • Sadly that means I need to get back to work

  • It's so nice knowing you can't really fuck up your machine unless you really try. Being able able to rebase is huge too. Just temporarily try out a different base image without fully reinstalling or booting into a live environment.

  • Every year is the year of the Linux desktop for millions of people lol. Next year it'll be the year of the Linux desktop for millions more.

  • My bad, I know SteamOS is immutable like the atomics and got my wires crossed. Wouldn't be surprised if they do eventually switch to a ublue though since it's being pretty heavily developed and matches their goals.

  • Lmao, if it's a fucked up DNS config I'm gonna lose my shit. Insane that this keeps happening.

    Especially if their internal DNS is an ourobouros that relies on Dynamo, which in turn relies on name resolution from Dynamo.

  • It seems to be going that way as the party continues to flounder. When they start actually following public sentiment, they'll get revolutionary really fast. The septugenarians in control have gutted the base of the party so much that in some places there's no party discipline anymore.

    Not to be entryist, but there is a massive "we don't know what the fuck to do" sentiment in the local parties and all it takes is a couple people with the ability to get the masses mobilized for them to just say "fuck it we'll let you talk". These opportunities will be scuttled as they can capture that sentiment though. Same as always.