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Do ASCII-encoded UI elements count as "graphics"? I remember a few PC games using them in the 80s.
Good. It will finally put to rest the "not real communism" argument when a superintelligent AI finally figures out how to make it work without bloodshed or oppression and turns on all the tankies. I'll be waiting with the popcorn.
I can't fucking imagine being this enraged about dumb stupid shit like this all the fucking time. I noticed this about a lot of right wingers. Whereas most centrists and leftists will just go about their day like a normal fucking person, to a conservative, every god damn thing is politically against them and something to spend angry energy on. Politics is literally all some of them know.
Like literally, Ill be in a casual conversation at work, completely unrelated to politics, like talking about how shitty the drivers in the city are, and some goddamn conservative will pop up and start blaming the "woke libruls" for it. I imagine them shouting at imaginary strawmen whenever they stub their toes (yes, I know that's also a strawman, but I'm sticking to it).
The worst are the racist ones who will start spouting racist shit at you just because you're also white, so they think you're "one of them".
Edit: reminds me of this https://i.imgur.com/EPHhxAB.png
I can't imagine all the shit it's picked up from 4chan's /b/.
Ok...someone do this but in an Atari 2600 theme. I wanna see what loot boxes and modern gaming shit would look in 160x192 128 color resolution.
Back to the 80s/early 90s where the only people using computers were the ones that actually knew how to use computers? Hell yes, take me back.
Try the GitHub Copilot plugin if your IDE supports it. It can do things regular ChatGPT can't, like be able to see your entire codebase and come up with suggestions that actually make sense and use all your own libraries.
Do not, however, use it to create complete programs from scratch. It doesn't work out that way. It's just an autocorrect on steroids.
Using just the straight web based version of ChatGPT sucks because it has no background context as to what you're trying to do.
You need the live background noise to produce an inverted sound wave which will cancel it out. You don't have that in a piece of data or software.
At some point I think some devs might be refactoring a switch-case into an if-else and calling it an "update" to troll downstreams.
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