Wenn ich raten müsste eine Kombi aus:
den wirtschaftsmotor namens rene benko nicht vergessen der gerade stottert.
Wenn ich raten müsste eine Kombi aus:
den wirtschaftsmotor namens rene benko nicht vergessen der gerade stottert.
Well. I doubt that very much. Take as an analogy the success of the chess AI which was left training itself - compared to being trained...
Programmers as it turns out are very ‘eh, the code should explain itself to anyone with enough brains to look at it’ type of people
I cannot say how much I hate this.
even worse for old code where proper variable naming and underscores were forbidden. Impossible to get into someone else's head.
Puzzling Stack Exchange
this simply an aggregator?
People also blame ai, but if people are going to ai to ask the common already answered questions then… good!
exactly!
While I am indeed worried about the "wasted" energy (thats a whole other topic), thats pretty much why AI is good for.
Isn't more like the main driver for our prospering civilization?
Some might say that the shift in desiring less is the downward path for the over-saturated humanity.
But lets not get too deep here.
I could not comprehend what you were up to telling us.
But the summary is:
The key essence of this post is a deeply disillusioned and angry critique of modern American society, government, and technology. The author expresses a sense of frustration with the perceived emptiness, manipulation, and decay of U.S. institutions—seeing democracy as a facade, tech innovation as overhyped and hollow, and the government as ineffective. They convey a desire for systemic collapse or radical upheaval (accelerationism), suggesting that elites will soon resort to authoritarianism to maintain control. There’s also an undercurrent of socio-political pessimism, nihilism, and rejection of both corporate and state power—coupled with a belief that the current system is unsustainable and nearing a breaking point.
To be honest. (although I am guilty using chatgpt way too often) I have never not found a question + an answer to a similar problem on stackoverflow.
The realm is saturated. 90 % of the common questions are answered. Complex problems which are not yet asked and answered are probably too difficult to formulate on stackoverflow.
It should be kept at what it is. An enormous repository of knowledge.
Well. For now the system is not yet running on the new hardware.
It is now a pondering process of whether migrating everything as it is to the new hardware and then optimize/refactor.
Or refactor before (or at least develop a plan) and then improve during migration....
Be sure to make a new post when you decide what you go with, I’m sure people here would enjoy hearing about your approach.
Nice to hear. Thanks. I will share updates.
BTW. nice username.
what the heck? isnt this much worse than simple microphone access?