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  • Fair play to Microsoft here. Hopefully we see some pull requests from non-ms employees and a better wsl experience for us all

  • It is lemmy essentially. By far most communities, users, and a single point of failure in essence. That makes is quite good for getting it technically correct however, the best kind of correct

  • Reddit took many years to build that reputation. And earned creepy badges along the way. I'm not saying the fediverse doesn't need to do it, but let's not be in a rush. We have technical challenges, and a lemmy.world, and a .ml problem before we're ready for the big leagues

    And being niche is fine for now, email was tiny for decades

  • When the ends of our jeans looked all freyed and hemmed

  • You've never had to reason in a test? Problem solve in a test? Design in a test? Sure, some tests are memory tests, but plenty aren't

  • Mini vivas for every assignment, yaldi!

  • Papers are being disrupted. Exams will become more relevant. Can't use AI with only a pencil and paper

  • Yeah, my favourite ever laptop. Would love to see the netbook return. Cheap and cheerful. Chromebooks just not the same

  • A hike does suggest a bit more than nearby tbf

  • For the most part, I agree. But YouTube is full of gold too. Lots of amateurs making content for themselves. And plenty of newspapers are high quality and worth your time to understand the current environment in which we operate. Don't let them be your only source of news though, social media and newspapers are both guilty of creating information bubbles. Expand, be open, don't be tribal.

    Don't use AI. Do your own thinking

  • Given your prompts, maybe you are good at discerning flaws and analysing your own arguments too

  • I'm still sceptical, any chance you could share some prompts which illustrate this concept?

  • You search for topics and keywords on search engines. It's a different skill. And from what I see, yields better results. If something is vague also, think quickly first and make it less vague. That goes for life!

    And a tool which regurgitates rubbish in a verbose manner isn't a tool. It's a toy. Toy's can spark your curiosity, but you don't rely on them. Toy's look pretty, and can teach you things. The lesson is that they aren't a replacement for anything but lorem ipsum

  • You do know it can't reason and literally makes shit up approximately 50% of the time? Be quicker to toss a coin!

  • I prefer reading. Wikipedia is great. Duck duck go still gives pretty good results with the AI off. YouTube is filled with tutorials too. Cook books pre-AI are plentiful. There's these things called newspapers that exist, they aren't like they used to be but there is a choice of which to buy even.

    I've no idea what a chatbot could help me with. And I think anybody who does need some help on things, could go learn about whatever they need in pretty short order if they wanted. And do a better job.

  • Get that shit out of there

  • We could also add chicanes to pit straights! /s

    There's no such thing as pure racing, so this I think is a good idea. Plenty of pit entrances and exits are quite long, we could have two speed limits also. The 60 in the garage area already seems too high to me however, we already see a lot of close releases imo. But purelli seem unwilling to actually go mad with the tyres to support race strategy other than 1 stops, so this could help with race strategies

    I also like rally cross joker laps though, what a heathen