[-] Fisk400@beehaw.org 24 points 1 year ago

It there is an issue you have that you can't figure out from the website but the chatbot is capable of solving you should make a better website.

[-] Fisk400@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Did you have chatgpt help you write this? It is too incoherent and filled with weird fluff to even get proper feedback.

[-] Fisk400@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

When Elon fired all of its staff there was talk about it starting to accumulate tech debt and getting less stable over time. This is the logical conclusion.

[-] Fisk400@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Orange parts are pla and black grid is PETG. I got a free roll of PETG filament, any filament will probably do. Its all addnorth that I really like.

[-] Fisk400@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

It feels like a very specific print because it's literally for this wrench but guess I'm going to post them when I am done with all the tools. Follow me on printables I guess. I use the same username for printables and thingiverse that I use here.

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I scanned the wrench on a regular document scanner and used the siluette to get the optimum hook shape. It worked incredibly well and it sits perfectly. Thats important because I don't want the tools to raddle every time someone slams the door or I open a window.

[-] Fisk400@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It was gpt-4 I was using. It could be that you wrote it as one instruction and your intensions were very clear from the beginning while I explained it across multiple changes and clarifications when I noticed it wasn't giving me quite what I wanted.

Part of it is that I was intentionally being very human in my instructions, leaving it open to interpretation and then clarifying or adding things as I brainstormed. Its a messy way of doing it but if AI needs to be able to handle messy instructions in order to be considered on par with people.

Edit: turns out it wasnt gpt-4 I was using i was using the free chat on openais website. I was not aware that they were different.

[-] Fisk400@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah, the illusion is quickly dispelled once you spend any time with it. I was trying it out when I was doing worldbuilding for a story I was writing. If you ask it to name 20 towns and describe them it spits out a numbered list. Same with characters. But then I asked it to make the names quirkier and it just used the same names again and described all the towns as quirky. I also asked it to make characters with names that are also adjectives and then describe them. Names like Able, Dusty, Sunny, Major.

The first iteration had a list of names and a description but the description always related to the adjective. Sunny had a sunny disposition and a bright smile. I told it the description should be unrelated to the name and it did the same thing again. I told it to change the name but not the description and it still rewrite the descriptors to match the name but didn't change the structure.

Nothing I told it could make it move off the idea that a man called sunny must be sunny. It basically can't be creative or even random when completing tasks.

This is fine when writing dry material that nobody will read but if you want someone to enjoy reading or listening to what is written then the human spark is required.

[-] Fisk400@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

That is just a trap. Any app that gets exceptions will either be heavily restricted or instantly get too many users and reddit can then claim it's not just an accessibility app. They have not spent any time thinking about how that would work and they just said it because it was an argument against them. If they cared even for a second about accessibility the app would already have it but they they chose to add NFTs to the app instead.

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