I'm probably the only one who doesn't do that. 😅
Like at college. I gave up, once I realized nobody else writes or programs anything, anymore. Pointless exercise to see who can massage ChatGPT best.
I'm probably the only one who doesn't do that. 😅
Like at college. I gave up, once I realized nobody else writes or programs anything, anymore. Pointless exercise to see who can massage ChatGPT best.
Hilarious, when you sit in a class and three people present their solution and their solutions all contain the same bug because they used the same AI result that had a bug in it. 😅

AI is just a dice throw remix machine
my consistent experience is that LLMs generate garbage 99% of the time, can't deal with multi-level abstractions, and ML systems actually work about 75% of the time, but that's a whole different tech to LLM
both of them are shit, ML is useful, LLM is irritating fad that will wear out by mid 2025 for sure
if i were HR i would pin your cover letter on my wall
Heh.
I'm trying to apply for Junior Tester positions and the AI is like, "Here is a System Architect position you seem ideal for. 😊"
Nah, too much work. I'm looking for an 8 hour job I can do in 2 hours effort per day, bro.
It wasn't that long ago we wrote programs by hand in school (or vhd hardware descriptions if you were in my program :)
Same. They do that on exams, but from memory. They don't actually know how to write a program.
I was terrible at handwritten code. When I took a class called "C for engineers" I had basically only hello-world experience with C at the time, and they way your code was tested, was it was input into the prof computer and compiled as-is. He had some sort of image-text thing.
Point is, if you missed a comma or a semicolon you got a 0 for that unit. The final had a questing for like a 100 something lines worth 25 points, no partial. I think it took up 2-3 pages for me. It wouldn't compile. The average for the final exam was a 50% IIRC.
I was the class advocate because I was a bit older and little behind and didn't want to fail, so I literally would stand up and argue with the dude and ask kids to raise their hands and make him repeat it until everyone understood. We regularly went over time by about 30 minutes. I was so fed up with some of those professors, I regularly had confrontations with the dean of the engineering school because she was such as damn bureaucrat about everything.
I can't do anything that requires arithmetic, so I've got no chance, anyway. As soon as there's a counter, I'm out.