Everytime i have to redact something, look for instructions about how to do stuff, check a script, modify an image, decypher for me some message error... my mind just says 'ask (AI) about it.
>>109550323BasedDon’t be a snailtrans broKeep using ai, it’s the future
>>109550332Today i have assembled an open case pc after buying all the components independently. I have made the bios thing, installed linux, made all the tests and done everything right because i was able to ask AI how to do it. I kind of dont like to depend on it, but is pretty fucking amazing
>>109550323Ban the frog.
>>109550323i had sex on a suno playlist
>>109550323My company gave me an app called Kiro and I'm kind of feeling like a fraud everyday. Except for minor bug fixes that only need editing 4 or 5 lines, I can't remember the last time I coded an entire file. Other day, one of my teammate even said I used AI the most in my team and it worried me because I used to pride myself for being one of the few in my company who didn't brought in to the AI hype.
>>109550402There's no shame in it. Its like a highly specialized in the moment search engine for whatever you are doing.
>>109550402Yes Ai is one of the most powerful tools ever inventedKeep going frogBRO do not let snailoids tell you what to do.Remember to use a good prompt and an updated modelSnailoids will keep seething tho
>>109550323you are evolving, we all are except reddit trannies
>>109550402Nah, there's no reason to feel bad about it, its pretty good with general tasks now. Claude helped me diagnose why my 30 year old gas dryer went out (I had a clue what was going on after watching a few videos on the issue) but the coolest thing was I was able to give Claude measurements from my multimeter and it helped me diagnose what parts exactly failed
>>109550323Now you know how employers feel> I could do this the right way, or Juan could half-ass it for me
>>109550323Dumb frog posters
I still do a lot of things direct, eg reading papers, any physical task, study fundamentals. I'll search for things explicitly by default. But AI is saving me a ton of time digging through irrelevant BS from people who can't write english well or are stupid or berate people for asking basic questions on stack exchange or whatever. Sometimes learning comes from banging your head against a wall or digging through piles of trash until you uncover a diamond, but a lot of the time the trash is just trash and digging through it wastes hours of your life. to no great purpose.
>>109550323AI has made me confident to do things I never would have tried before, it's incredible. Worth every cent of the $30 per month subscription.
>>109550332this, but ironically