No. Since this is based on something else, it follows the argumentation of the original.
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So you would have done the same as the kid?
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5 monthsWhat do you feel is missing from the explanations that were already provided in the comments?
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Programming@programming.dev•Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer
6 monthsFrom the training.
I will stop now replying to, because you clearly need to learn more about llms.
Here, have a fish 🐟
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Programming@programming.dev•Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer
6 monthsWhy would you put whole books into the context?!? Do you even know what an llm is?
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Programming@programming.dev•Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer
6 monthsIt seems you are still confusing context with training? Did you read that text and understand it?
Did you follow it yourself to build an llm?
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Programming@programming.dev•Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer
6 monthsBut
All the fluff from books and art
Is not inside the context, that comes from training. So you know how an llm works?
Sure, here is a Screenshot of only the datepicker showing on the datetime input:

And this is the 12 year old bugticket about that problem: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=datetime
Also: Firefox on desktop supports time input but does not provide a time picker. This is very confusing in the datetime input where you only see a date picker but then have to type the time manually. There is a long-standing issue open about this.
Bruno Looks interesting. I think the last time I read about it it was very new, I might need to give it another try. I hope it will not end up like postman or insomnia.
The first thing I see when opening the httpie app website is a “we now have ai” pop-up. So probably not that one.
That’s great. I like a GUI. I also do not like whatever postman is. So I have to suffer until I find something that works for me
I really like the way kotlin is doing it. The readability of the first one and still a direct assignment.
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Ohh I haven’t seen this game for ages. I think I played this the last time about 15-20 years ago
Why would they ask to install something on my phone? It’s my phone, not theirs.
They could ask, but I think that’s all they can do with my phone.
This comic is so old, that both should be rather easy now
Why do you need the checkbox then? Can’t you make soit that when they list issues, the mail will be sent?
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1 yearWhy then does it have this listed under features?





And remembers which one they choose when registering.