• @[email protected]
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      192 months ago

      the prompt-related pivots really do bring all the chodes to the yard

      and they’re definitely like “mine’s better than yours”

      • @[email protected]
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        The latest twist I’m seeing isn’t blaming your prompting (although they’re still eager to do that), it’s blaming your choice of LLM.

        “Oh, you’re using shitGPT 4.1-4o-o3 mini _ro_plus for programming? You should clearly be using Gemini 3.5.07 pro-doubleplusgood, unless you need something locally run, then you should be using DeepSek_v2_r_1 on your 48 GB VRAM local server! Unless you need nice sounding prose, then you actually need Claude Limmerick 3.7.01. Clearly you just aren’t trying the right models, so allow me to educate you with all my prompt fondling experience. You’re trying to make some general point? Clearly you just need to try another model.”

    • @[email protected]
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      92 months ago

      Posts that explode like this are fun and yet also a reminder why the banhammer is needed.

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        82 months ago

        Unlike the PHP hammer, the banhammer is very useful for a lot of things. Especially sealion clubbing.

    • David GerardOPM
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      172 months ago

      this post has also broken containment in the wider world, the video’s got thousands of views, I got 100+ subscribers on youtube and another $25/mo of patrons