Agree with the sentiment, but things being pretend or made up doesn't mean that you have to ignore them or that they are trivial. It's probably good to recognize that Nazism doesn't exist in the vacuum of the cold universe, but is a uniquely human endeavor that does not need to exist because we are the ones that spoke it into existence. We have the power to shape reality for the best
I have a novice programmer friend who created an app with authentication with AI. It used create-react-app (deprecated for years now) and had him roll his own OAuth layer manually with Express. When you refresh, you get logged out.
It's an awesome project to learn some skills, but only a seasoned programmer would know to never roll your own auth, or to not use CRA, etc.
What evidence do you have that it doesn't matter save for insular habitats? You're applying logic without having any sort of evidence -- you're spitballing as far as I can tell.
The level of pedantry in this thread is insane lmao. If grammar and spelling make your post indecipherable then sure, it's annoying. Otherwise you're being a whiny elitist illustrating your ignorance of the context of the written word. Not to mention some folks in this thread bemoaning people spelling incorrectly or using "wrong" grammar on purpose -- ya know, like black people on the internet or the younger generations.
They also say the controller mapping is a challenge in the emulation software, but doable. It's the wii version so I bet the aiming and whatnot is going to be wonky when using a controller or kbm vs the other releases.
The majority of users won't even touch the command line if they're on a noob friendly distro. Been that way for a long time. Only Gentoo users are compiling from source, and even then, not that frequently
I use AI as a rubber duck or to get general ideas all the time. For example, I wanted to make a "hand" of cards splayed out using css, so I asked AI and it gave me a nice starting point I could tweak without having to fuss with figuring the formula to tilt which element at which angle. It's also quite good at guessing what boring boilerplate code I need to type next.
Another example: I was trying to figure out an architecture that adhered to OOP/SOLID principles for a specific task, and asked for an example implementation. I was able to test and think through a ton of permutations before landing on what I was taking to prod.
I think it's a nice tool for the toolbelt, but it isn't replacing a programmer anytime soon. You have to know what to ask and be able to intelligently analyze what it spits out to you
Agree with the sentiment, but things being pretend or made up doesn't mean that you have to ignore them or that they are trivial. It's probably good to recognize that Nazism doesn't exist in the vacuum of the cold universe, but is a uniquely human endeavor that does not need to exist because we are the ones that spoke it into existence. We have the power to shape reality for the best