He’s filling up his diaper They’re spot on with this messaging. Problem is that the criminals and predators are in the executive branch of the government. Once again, they’re projecting.
I say thank you to it when it completes a stored procedure to reinforce that it has achieved the goal. I scold it when it repeatedly does the wrong thing. It often forgets database table joins; this is frustrating. I’ve learned to tell it to commit joins to memory. It says “you’re absolutely right!” when I correct it so it appears to be intentionally designed to be placating. I admit that its positive responses are calming when solving complex technical problems. However, the positive responses are even more frustrating when making technical images to explain concepts and subsequent images get worse with each iteration.
My queued up response to this is: “Oh! so you’re cool with the executive branch disregarding the judicial branch?” If dullard says yes Response: “So you’re not in favor of the constitution? Not into the 2nd amendment are we?” That being said, this argument has lost its luster this year.
Or, an understanding of history and its subsequent effect on current day. I always have this loaded up for whenever a stupid (my dad or his buddies) start berating woke. Being from oklahoma, there is an inexplicable soft spot for the plight of native americans amongst the most ardent right wingers. The set up: The cherokee were one of the five “civilized “ tribes as I learned in oklahoma history. They took the US to the supreme court to prevent their land from being taken. The cherokee won their case in the supreme court. Then andrew jackson sent the us military to force the cherokee to walk from south carolina, traverse the mississippi river, and walk to oklahoma along what is now known as the trail of tears. Many died along the way. I then pose the question: do you believe that the cherokee were put in a disadvantageous position? The answer is always a “well.. yeah” My response: “congratulations! You’re woke!” With a big motherfucking smile.
It’s very useful to write code. I’ve commented several times in this thread with examples where it’s helped me. I’m not a developer. I pay like $30 a month for claude. It’s well worth it. My use case, and others like me, in no way justify the billions invested in ai.