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Was this written by a human? It's far to entertaining to have been written by an LLM.

I see an em dash! Honestly, mixing cast members from different series might be exactly the kind of mistake that an LLM makes. But it made me smile, so score one for the robots.

Does it? It sure costs a whole helluava lot. I mean, there's tax credits and things, but it's not at all cheap!

> my entire team hates them

Fascinating! Can you explain why?


You were supposed to ford the river!

You know our supplies were:

1 axle.

1 wheel.

1 bundle.

100 boxes of ammo.

10,000lbs of bear meat.

2lbs of squirrel meat.

We sank like a rock.


the obvious solution is to move it by .5 the whole year round.

You're driving it wrong.

There is no shortage of apps to do that these days. Venmo and CashApp are pretty mainstream for people in the US.

QFT.

I'm driving so many different projects simultaneously that my brain can't handle it so I end up utterly mentally drained.


How do I transfer 3 years of memories over to Claude? Users really like the personalization they've gotten with ChatGPT. It knows about my pets and their names. I gotta teach all of that stuff to Claude or whomever again? sigh. I'll just stick with ChatGPT.

...is what OpenAI is betting on.


you can already export everything in chatgpt and if your competitors really wanted you, they would provide a way to import it.

We decided that getting people to pay for software was a fool's game. Open source was the bait. "Figure out a different business model" they said. If open source as a concept had come from Wall Street and not academia, it would have been rejected. Charging people money for things has been how things worked since the concept of money was invented. The real conversation is that we, as software developers, are not good at money. The best software gets taken over by money and business folk. Oracle, VMware, Splunk, and Datadog all come to mind as companies charging huge amounts of money for software that don't sell ads (but are too expensive). But they do not make money by selling ads.

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