I’ll repeat what someone already said, read it slow now:
Hole in the wall family owned Asian cuisine is typically way better than a large corporate Asian cuisine restaurant.
They’re racing at 200mph, risking life and limb, heart rates reaching peaks of 200bpm over the course 2hours. And they can’t drop a curse when it’s needed?
They’re being downvoted because they made a lazy post, then proceeded to say “no” to all the suggestions based on requirements they were too lazy to include in the post.
If I had a nickel for every time someone has whined that you need to self host this, I’d have 2 nickels. Which isn’t a lot but still noteworthy because this is literally a self-host community.
I don’t know how to make this. I would have asked AI.
Something being made by ai doesn’t automatically make it bad.
That's my point. It doesn't have to look like this. It could look way shittier and make the same joke - the joke would land the same way. So why add a middleman? I'd rather see the shitty drawing by a human brain.
I don't think AI is bad - I think using AI to create art is bad. AI used in technical applications makes sense, cracking our genome, predicting weather events, creating new medicines. I want the experiences that make us uniquely human to remain made by humans.
Im not sure how you know it’s ai
This generic style has been popping up a lot recently. Also observe the odd varying width in the letters, that's a common indication. It also lacks much sense on a logical level, something a human can typically discern when creating art. Why are there four speech bubble indicators but six objects? Why two pyramids? None of these things further improve or modify the joke - so why were they included? Not saying a human couldn't make these artistic choices, but they add up and set off my AI alarm bells.
It was eventually replaced in circulation by an uncut, redubbed version produced by Walt Disney Pictures in 2005.
Okay thank the gods, I must have had this one. That would place me about 10yo, and I definitely don't remember any "gorgon monsters".
Thanks for the context! I'm relieved now haha
I used LLMs (gpt4.5-preview) to write portions of my resume. But I also used a paid service that uses AI to supposedly scan your resume in the same fashion these HR tools do - and gives recommendations on improving to better get past the filters. I'm early in the process but I'm getting a solid amount of HR interviews scheduled, and a technical interview tomorrow.
My point is, I don't think using AI in a resume is necessarily a bad thing so long as you go into it with the intention of getting past filters.
It sucks that job searching has devolved to SEO-spam and AI hallucinations but here we are.
Read the source.