27772nd poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 10)

appreciated

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okay now i gotta know how did you get here? (to forum of lies i mean)

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Typing it one sec

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I got to discord cause a IRL said hey you like danganronpa and it’s themeded with that on TTS
So I made one and joined being Dangan Werewolf

2 Years? maybe 1 year in we were reached out by ara to join champs someone else was picked they swapped to me last minute so I was taught to make a account and played my first FM in champs

later that year/about 8 months eevee said wait you love anime come join anime FM on FoL

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you make it sound like dominos

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It is though!

at least it feels like it most the time just in my bubble that I let get pushed around easily

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Did they mention the best mastermind is one who is amnesiac?

everything is just about meeting people who know people they want you to meet

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you can go out your way to meet people but you cant control where thatll take you. personally i like to go to the 2nd biggest of something. more personal community thatll introduce you to the smaller sister communities

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a majority of my friends are from this method

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I just realized that the Vaccinator and the typed Protection books have the exact same damage types.
Bullet/Projectile, Fire, Explosive/Blast

I have now named mine accordingly.

Ruby could’ve almost joined danganrompa gaming too

Arete when they are correct again (the supplemental report is very clearly the group members feeding it into ChatGPT and asking what the model’s doing).
It’s not all GPT - they’ve clearly hand-written the stuff surrounding the problem statements and the contextual information - but anything to do with what the model’s doing was from a prayer to the LLM.

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(We pivoted to the Netflix model after our teacher advised us against the HSNCT project.)

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I’m so glad I didn’t have to deal with LLMs in school. It seems so destructive to entire process of learning.

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It’s moderately funny to me that they did that versus just, like, asking me directly about what the model’s doing.

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My boss is having me trial working on the dev team in a hybrid position, so I still do at least some of what I was already doing. Part of the dev team changes is they’re trying to leverage AI to make up for the lack of junior devs. For dumb, complicated business reasons my boss couldn’t get enough hired, but can use the money budgeted for junior developers for AI subscriptions, so he’s decided to go with it on the recommendation of a senior developer who is now technically my manager I think? Idk all this shit happened fast so it’s confusing where I’m actually at in the org chart now.

Anyway, my dev manager is encouraging me to use AI. I don’t want to use it. The one scholarly source I’ve seen on the matter was a study where they had developers work on projects they were highly familiar with an estimate how much they work they were going to get done over a period of time when the study started. One group were told to use AI as they normally did, and the other group didn’t use it at all. The AI group was estimated to be 20% less productive than the latter, but all perceived themselves to be 20% more productive. It made them worse, but made them feel like they were better. The study then tried to be like ā€œwell, this might not be the best use caseā€ when in my mind, you should not be using AI for unless you already have a deep understanding of the project! This is literally playing out at work where a dev in another branch keeps pushing AI slop code that gets submitted to be merged, and it takes time to review, verify as useless slop, and get rejected by my dev manager who is also the lead dev and has better things to be doing. It’s useless precisely because it doesn’t fit in context with the rest of the project, but this dev is too inexperienced with that side of the project to recognize that.

So, no, I’m gonna hold out and not use the slop generator for as long as I can.

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I genuinely think using them as anything other than an amusing word calculator is mentally corrosive.

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You’d be the first.