Seconding this! I'd love some kind of highlight system. It seems like it sort of highlights recent comments very subtly, but it doesn't seem to have anything to do with whether I've read them
this made me laugh out loud thank you
The economic incentive is coming from the popularity of stir-fry.
I... think (hope??) the "*" is representing filled in squares in the crossword and that he has a grid of characters. But in that case the problem is super easy, you just need to print out HTML table tags between each character and color the table cell black when the character is "*". It takes like 10 minutes to solve without chatgpt already. :/
Yes, there is a lot of bunk AI safety discussions. But there are legitimate concerns as well.
Hey, don't worry, someone's standing up for--
AI is close to human level.
Uh, never mind
it’s time to learn emacs, vim, or (best of all) an emacs distro that emulates vim
I was gonna say... good old qa....q 20@a
does the job just fine thanks :p
Ars technica comments consistently seem to have the worst takes on ai art I've ever seen, it's nuts
hero images and their consequences have been a disaster something something something
No worries!
oh hey, i love awesomewm! i'm much less amenable to fiddling with annoying linux config than I used to be, but the lua-scriptability is just appealing enough that I don't mind messing with it a bit to do silly things
I just use xfce4-terminal though lol
sidenote, I went to edit this post and accidentally deleted it instead. Would it be so hard for lemmy to use words instead of a million cryptic icons....
Before the big AI boom, I actually did a project where I used inferkit to generate text for the comedy factor because the unhinged nightmare garbage it spit out was extremely entertaining. I just can't imagine using chat gpt in the same way, it's so boring