Let’s acknowledge the good: AI-assisted coding can be a game-changer. It lowers barriers for new programmers and non-programmers, allowing them to produce working software by simply describing what they need.
CW made a simple software in C# as MVC with ChatGPT. Let it change it once. HE DID ESSENTIALLY NOTHING FOR 7 WEEKS, EXCEPT ASKING ME TO FIX ANOTHER BUG EVERY WEEK. WE'RE SUPPOSED TO LEARN SOMETHING. GIVING JUNIORS AI TO "PROGRAM" IS LIKE GIVING A TODDLER THE TOP TEN DEADLIEST SUBSTANCES TO LEARN WHAT IS TOXIC AND WHAT ISN'T.
CW be like:
Spend 7 weeks learning C# (we learned Java in Uni, it's not that hard ffs) and implementing a proper base for a project: Nah
Let ChatGPT generate fucky code and let $me fix it over the span of 7 weeks: Hell yeah
Had I realized that it all was generated, and he didn't have a single little clue how it works, I would've just rewritten it with django or something. Hell, technically the whole server part wasn't needed, it could've been index.html, style.css and scripts.js and that's it.
What are we to do? We are on the streets, but nothing changes, as Russia and the US fearmonger via modern Volksempfängers like TikTok and sponsor private media to misinform.
No, your login only works on one instance, like E-Mail. But you can interact with mastodon. For example, when they use #firefox, we see that as a post in the community firefox. And I believe it's the other way around too, though I'm not sure.
Both, and dozens of other services, work using ActivityPub. Lemmy and Mastodon servers are just different implementations of the activity pub specification, with eg. Lemmy providing explicit downvoting and thread support, while Mastodon just does not show dislikes and treats threads as replies to standalone replies.
They also managed to force you to put stickers on it, and they somehow put a casting spot on it. Even though it's not casted, Lego would manage to put a spot perfectly in the fucking middle of the outer part.
I don't think so