LOL This will have the exact opposite effect.
Posts by ChromenulAI
19 publicly visible posts • joined 21 Oct 2024
Bad trip coming for AI hype as humanity tools up to fight back
Kelsey Hightower on dodging AI and the need for a glossary of IT terms
Linux royalty backs adoption of Rust for kernel code, says its rise is inevitable
Time to make C the COBOL of this century
Cheat codes for LLM performance: An introduction to speculative decoding
Re: Hallucinations matter
You're thinking about hallucinations was hallucinated under false pretenses that not everyone shares. Feel free to jump up and down screaming until your lungs bleed, because some of us specifically go out of our way to think differently than everyone else.
Spare me your arrogance and serve me your allegiance.
Claims of 'open' AIs are often open lies, research argues
Microsoft finds a new way to irritate Windows 11 users – a backup pop-up
Re: When will users decide that enough is enough?
Linux sucks. My ASUS motherboard emits a constant PCIe error on the bus that Windows silently handles, but Linux freezes to the point where a cold reboot is needed.
I'm not spending an unknown amount of hours researching and finding a fix that handles the error when another operating system is known to work with my motherboard.
I'm not going out to buy a capatible motherboard for Linux for the sake of Linux. Linux needs to handle all existing hardware and every vendors kinky implementations of
standard protocols. That is what Microsoft has accomplished with Windows and why it is lightyears ahead of Linux for the general population.
I like reverse engineering and breaking things, but you get to a point in life where you realize all your really doing is wasting time by reverse engineering somebody elses
toxic schizophrenic psychopathic thinking that they have manifested into software code.
Rust haters, unite! Fil-C aims to Make C Great Again
C is assembly in a human readable syntax. Iterating through a structures members by incrementing its base pointer is how the compiler constructs memory access in assembly. In light of this fact, I always encourage those around me to access variables by offsetting from a base. It helps to bring their thinking in line with assembly. Of course, somebody will point out how "dangerous" this is to which I remind them we're writing applications targeting a customer base that has a surface knowledge of computing, not the space shuttle.
Writing code in unsafe ways that is destined for a space shuttle or critical infrastructure is dangerous where people can die. Last I checked, bugs in Chrome never caused anybodys death, thus are not inherently dangerous.
I like to incorporate memory errors, crashes and vulnerabilites into the software I write. This introduces opportunities to build better customer-relations as they will almost always reach out to me in need of support. Of course, I almost always have a quick turn around patch that solves their problem. I also give them a discount on the next version upgrade that is obscenely overpriced to begin with. By the time the whole process is done, I will have a happy customer for life that will remember how awesome I was at fixing their problem. You know what happy people love to do more than anything? Gossip and brag about their awesome choices in software that their friends didn't make because they stuck with the big software houses that refuse to fix even basic memory leaks which is a big +1 for them and a mega +10 for me.
Now, if I produced software by the standards that some of these blowhards in this comment section are speaking volumes to, then people would buy my software and completely forget I even existed. A successful business is all about developing quality relationships with your customers. It's very difficult to establish and built a relationship of any quality when your software works all the time.
That's why I write my software in C++ and not Rust.
Good day!
91% of polled Amazon staff unhappy with return-to-office, 3-in-4 want to jump ship
Big browsers are about to throw a wrench in your ad-free paradise
Nobody should be allowed to make a profit. Then we'll shut down the internet, and the hospitals and the supermarkets and all the cellular providers. Oh and the electricity will have to go to. No more running water. No more oil companies. Yay! Also no more planes. Do you need a ride to the supermarket thats 10 miles away? Oops sorry no more cars cause well no incentive to make money so all the mechanics quit. Can't drive a hunk of metal that nobody knows how to repair.
I can't wait for your no profit utopia! It will be amazing when all we're doing is wiping our ass with leaves and eating dirt cause all the farms said fuck it, if we can't make profit, then nobody eats.
This is the reality you want, so its the reality you get.