Copy and pasted an existing spec (adding one or two little things) we've all been hard at work building for years and they called it their own. Notice how there's not a SINGLE fucking word about LNURL on their marketing site. They literally don't care about lightning or the open source community. The correct way to do this is to submit a PR into the spec. They've essentially gone hostile as far as I'm concerned. [...]
It really depends on a person I'm talking to. I definitely don't push anything on anyone, but if someone shows interest I'm happy to share all I know. [...]
The first time I used it was for a college exercise: I gave it some reverse-engineered code that we had to exploit. It gave me a bunch of ideas and the solution was in there.
It really depends on a person I'm talking to. I definitely don't push anything on anyone, but if someone shows interest I'm happy to share all I know. [...]
There was a time in the past when I started doing just that. This is the way!
Two years ago we were all blown away by ChatGPT.
The first time I used it was for a college exercise: I gave it some reverse-engineered code that we had to exploit. It gave me a bunch of ideas and the solution was in there.
Did it really work that well 2 years ago?
Maybe I should have used it with my lesson planning.
Sure did, at least relative to our expectations. Many people saw it as the point we passed the Turing Test.
Chatgpt passed it 2 years ago?
I wasnt watching ai that carefully, I was teaching and swamped with grading.
yep
You said you also use it to help with programming.
Is it any good?
I think I have used it to solve a puzzle, and it wasnt successful.
It is. It's like autocomplete on your phone on steroids.
It isnt so good at critical thinking, though.
And connecting abstract ideas.
There was a time in the past when I started doing just that. This is the way!