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  • I see them used all the time

    Weird, i hardly ever see a normal hyphen, let alone an em dash, but of course it's not a foolproof method to detect ai, just a strong indicator

  • ultimate anti-breakup strategy

  • but most people, outside of professional writers and linguists, don't use them

  • when it spontaneously degrades, yes, it turns into tame water and healthy oxygen, but when it touches organic matter (your skin, tongue, mouth, etc) the oxygen directly reacts with the carbon atoms to make CO2, effectively "burning" away your tissues very slowly.

    Usually, you don't notice that because you use store-bought 3% peroxide, but chemists regularly use the much more powerful 35% peroxide, which gives you nasty burns

    also, fun fact, some cells produce hydrogen peroxide as a waste product, so nature has evolved the catalase enzyme to break it down, and that's why you see bubbling when using it on a scar but not on skin, because that enzyme is only inside you and your blood

  • i meant that whatever you show them, if you're white they're gonna say it's a real account, if you're black you're gonna get accused of showing them a fake second account

  • Though I usually was caught reading or playing video games instead

    same, except the incandescent bulb night lamp would make me get out of the sheets in no time, exposing the light to the corridor :(

  • Dots!

    Jump
  • if you're not concerned about the texture crickets taste almost exacly like peanuts

  • mosquitoes can fuck right off. the rest stays.

  • release notes and app documentation:

    memes aside, are they blaming the coders or the ai on the slower project turnout?

  • then tried to solve it with "math" or whatever

    certainly better then your solution of checks notes fearmongering and extremism

  • except programmers are gonna continue with what they were already doing, at most putting a script on copilot to get the metrics

    don't forget that if you don't turn in the project in time you're fired, the issues always get thrown at the coder, it's never the company's fault

  • is not a real question about a real situation

    then stop treating it as one