

I can’t say for certain, but I know what I’d put my money on.
I can’t say for certain, but I know what I’d put my money on.
It’s sad, but expected.
People who like the twitter-format aren’t that intelligent.
Dude, we already have Mastodon.
Holy crap it’s so obvious when someone is having their strings pulled to make someone else richer.
It’s pretty obvious whoever was shilling it is a useful idiot.
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Most people can’t think for themselves and will say whatever makes them fit in with their peers.
I highly doubt they called you a retard.
I’ve never had an issue asking a question on stack overflow.
I’d wager a lot of ‘you people’ that have issues with it probably didn’t do enough research on your own.
That’s strange. It’s almost never my experience on stack overflow.
What you’re describing happens mostly on reddit and lemmy.
It is very refreshing conversing with AI about technical problems.
I notice AI pretty much always knows what I want, even if it can’t give me the correct answer on how to get there.
When asking for helping among ‘you people,’ it’s almost like pulling teeth. It genuinely feels like a lot of you can’t comprehend what you’re reading and blame users for having issues you can’t solve.
With AI, it feels more like I’m talking with a normal person than a lot of the people on the internet.
That’s why the useful idiots have been herded like sheep into supporting it.