

I’ve found online feedback useful. You just have to be careful about where you get it and take it with a grain of salt. A very large one.


I’ve found online feedback useful. You just have to be careful about where you get it and take it with a grain of salt. A very large one.


I swear to god this is true. The recruiter said it was my personality. I didn’t even ask.
They were actually quite nice about it and I was happy to get the feedback.
Newton so we could talk about both being life-long virgins.
Why would anyone choose to know that?
My take away is that it’s mainly children who are still using the free version of ChatGPT. Surely everyone else has moved on to better models.
If you want to know what people are typing into chatbot sites, here’s 140,000 examples: https://huggingface.co/datasets/lmarena-ai/arena-human-preference-140k. It’s mostly nonsense.
Is there any altruistic act that you couldn’t apply that logic to?


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“…” (Unicode U+2026 Horizontal Ellipsis) instead of “…” (three full stops), and using them unnecessarily, is another thing I rarely see from humans.
Edit: Huh. Lemmy automatically changed my three fulls stops to the Unicode character. I might be wrong on this one.


This article is written in such a heavy ChatGPT style that it’s hard to read. Asking a question and then immediately answering it? That’s AI-speak.
Isn’t that like $900 worth of IPv4 addresses?