• Contend6248@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      True, when i respond with the exact problem it usually gets fixed, interestingly even explained why it failed.

      Great for learning

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        The only problem is that it’ll ALSO agree if you suggest the wrong problem.

        “Hey, shouldn’t you have to fleem the snort so it can be repurposed for later use?”

        You are correct. Fleeming the snort is necessary for repurposing for later use. Here is the updated code:

  • Palacegalleryratio [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    You know what, this is on us. Chat GPT is just a prediction engine that tries to say what words it thinks follow a preceding prompt, and it’s looked at millions of examples (written by us) and it’s seen hapless clients and users complain about bugs and be told: “user error, works fine” so often chatGPT just thinks it’s just the culturally accepted polite response to a bug report, in the same way as responding to “thank you” with “you’re welcome”. This is a dark mirror on our profession.