The drunk uncles had read a poem by chatgpt about that topic this week. It was good, but politically very incorrect. That's why I cant link here.A.I. could be usefull when i no longer know the right pronoun.
The drunk uncles had read a poem by chatgpt about that topic this week. It was good, but politically very incorrect. That's why I cant link here.A.I. could be usefull when i no longer know the right pronoun.
ChatGPT is great tool
I don't want a hammer that refuses to knock down a nail because it's a black one.A hammer is great tool
You'll notice very quickly the beginning of every answer is constructed from your question.
Has anyone played around with chatgpt, thoughts?
I used it a bit and it is pretty impressive in terms of being able to provide relevant answers to a broad range of topics and perform various tasks. As a software engineer by day, I am both scared and excited of the future. Even my role could be outsourced to AI it appears.
When it comes to process scheduling, that's actually a pretty important concept in OS design. Different OS'es have somewhat different implementations, but largely the same goals. Those goals include OS stability and perceived speed. Depending on the implementation, you can't just remove a running thread from RAM willy-nilly. I'd say ChatGPT had a good start there.My second question was about macOS mach messages and why the kill message might not kill a thread immediately. This time chatgpt didn't have much of a clue and waffled a bit about scheduling.
Don't forget "web3" and "blockchain" ?I think google search algorithms are more impressive.
For vaporware I refer to:
-Quantum-computing
-Transmission of data using entanglement.
If it assumed that I was using OS scheduling then that is a bad start. I tried again explaining that I'm using cooperative multithreading with a single global lock and the suggestions were better. I just want to be able to do the same thing that libpthread does internally when a thread finishes.When it comes to process scheduling, that's actually a pretty important concept in OS design. Different OS'es have somewhat different implementations, but largely the same goals. Those goals include OS stability and perceived speed. Depending on the implementation, you can't just remove a running thread from RAM willy-nilly. I'd say ChatGPT had a good start there.
Agree: I feel it contributes to the "stupefying" (stupidifying?) of the human race. People generally don't want to think and just want to ask a question and get an answer.For 40 years I have been hearing how CNC Machines are going to replace machinists.
All hype.
Not everything in manufacturing is new construction or mass produced.
OpenAI chatgpt is not revolutionary. It is devolutionary.
Agree: I feel it contributes to the "stupefying" (stupidifying?) of the human race. People generally don't want to think and just want to ask a question and get an answer.
So, basically, you want to use your own code to override the OS's native implementation of thread management (libpthread)and be able to 'kill' a thread faster that way?If it assumed that I was using OS scheduling then that is a bad start. I tried again explaining that I'm using cooperative multithreading with a single global lock and the suggestions were better. I just want to be able to do the same thing that libpthread does internally when a thread finishes.
Code:some code
So, basically, you want to use your own code to override the OS's native implementation of thread management (libpthread)Code:some code
and be able to 'kill' a thread faster that way?
* thread #2, stop reason = instruction step into
frame #0: 0x00007ff81665d259 libsystem_pthread.dylib`_pthread_start + 125
libsystem_pthread.dylib`:
-> 0x7ff81665d259 <+125>: movq %rbx, %rdi
0x7ff81665d25c <+128>: movq %rax, %rsi
0x7ff81665d25f <+131>: callq 0x7ff81665d8b7 ; _pthread_exit
0x7ff81665d264 <+136>: movl %r9d, %eax
* thread #2, stop reason = instruction step into
frame #0: 0x00007ff81665b527 libsystem_pthread.dylib`_pthread_terminate + 490
libsystem_pthread.dylib`:
-> 0x7ff81665b527 <+490>: callq 0x7ff816660728 ; symbol stub for: __bsdthread_terminate
0x7ff81665b52c <+495>: leaq 0x5886(%rip), %rcx ; "BUG IN LIBPTHREAD: thread didn't terminate"
0x7ff81665b533 <+502>: movq %rbx, %rax
0x7ff81665b536 <+505>: movq %rcx, 0x41d60f53(%rip) ; gCRAnnotations + 8
I frankly didn't expect it to be... but this kind of analysis is something that ChatGPT can be taught. Average IQ of AI implementations has risen over time... when I was in college (2000-2006), AI was in its infancy. Even with robotic adherence to logic formulas, average IQ of AI implementations rivaled that of human toddlers. These days (more than 15 years down the road), it can outperform an average human being on SAT. No, you can't rely on it for expert analysis yet, it needs adult supervision, just like humans. Case in point: Sam Bankman-Fried. I thought he's a smart kid who just didn't quite connect the dots, and ended up acting recklessly, without thinking too far ahead.And back to ChatGPT - it really is not capable of this sort of detailed analysis.
A lot. And here is yet another - Writesonic.Has anyone played around with chatgpt, thoughts?
I used it a bit and it is pretty impressive in terms of being able to provide relevant answers to a broad range of topics and perform various tasks. As a software engineer by day, I am both scared and excited of the future. Even my role could be outsourced to AI it appears.
Please write a detailed summary of https://forums.freebsd.org/
FreeBSD Forums is a community-driven discussion forum for users of the open-source FreeBSD operating system. It provides an opportunity for members to post questions, share experiences and resources, and discuss topics related to FreeBSD. The forums, which have been around since 2006, are divided into several categories, including General Discussion, Documentation and News, Development, and Hardware, Networking and Security. There is also a special area dedicated to FreeBSD-based operating systems, such as PC-BSD and GhostBSD. The forums offer a wealth of information, from installation instructions to troubleshooting tips. Additionally, members can use the forums to request help from other users and from FreeBSD developers. The forums also provide a platform for people to share their experiences, discuss ideas, and collaborate on projects.
Describe the most important characteristics of FreeBSD in detail!
FreeBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). It is one of the most widely used operating systems for web servers, due to its robustness and stability.
The core of FreeBSD is a complete operating system kernel, which manages the hardware and software resources of the system, and provides essential services such as process scheduling, memory management, and inter-process communication. It provides a set of APIs to facilitate the development of a wide range of software, from system utilities to graphical user-interfaces.
Additionally, FreeBSD contains a package management system that includes a wide range of packages and tools, such as compilers, interpreters, database servers, web servers, and even windowing systems. The package management system also allows software to be updated easily and quickly.
Finally, FreeBSD provides an extensive collection of software that allows developers to create applications quickly and efficiently. This includes a wide range of open source libraries and components, as well as a variety of development tools such as compilers, interpreters, and debuggers.
In conclusion, FreeBSD is an extremely powerful and reliable operating system that offers a wide range of features and tools for developers. It is highly extendable, secure, and stable, making it a popular choice for both desktop and server applications.
What is the future of FreeBSD?
The future of FreeBSD looks bright, with the FreeBSD Foundation actively investing in development projects to improve the OS and its capabilities. [1] This includes WiFi improvements, OpenJDK, ZFS RAID-Z expansions, security, toolchain, and performance improvements. [2] Many companies, including Netflix, rely on FreeBSD for its reliability and stability, making it well-suited for desktop use. [3] Despite the challenges posed by slower reviews of updates and support for new hardware, Project Trident is one of many distros available to the desktop user.
Not bad, how about asking ChatGPT what are the downsides of using FreeBSD as opposed to other OS'es? Seeing all this uptalk makes me think ChatGPT is being fed propaganda. I'm baiting for stuff like wifi card, bluetooth and GPU support. Will ChatGPT be able to fess up to that?A lot. And here is yet another - Writesonic.
What is really amazing it that it actually learns over time.
This Writesonic seems to be connected to the real internet and updates its information. Here is what I asked:
Code:Please write a detailed summary of https://forums.freebsd.org/ FreeBSD Forums is a community-driven discussion forum for users of the open-source FreeBSD operating system. It provides an opportunity for members to post questions, share experiences and resources, and discuss topics related to FreeBSD. The forums, which have been around since 2006, are divided into several categories, including General Discussion, Documentation and News, Development, and Hardware, Networking and Security. There is also a special area dedicated to FreeBSD-based operating systems, such as PC-BSD and GhostBSD. The forums offer a wealth of information, from installation instructions to troubleshooting tips. Additionally, members can use the forums to request help from other users and from FreeBSD developers. The forums also provide a platform for people to share their experiences, discuss ideas, and collaborate on projects.
Another chat:
Code:Describe the most important characteristics of FreeBSD in detail! FreeBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). It is one of the most widely used operating systems for web servers, due to its robustness and stability. The core of FreeBSD is a complete operating system kernel, which manages the hardware and software resources of the system, and provides essential services such as process scheduling, memory management, and inter-process communication. It provides a set of APIs to facilitate the development of a wide range of software, from system utilities to graphical user-interfaces. Additionally, FreeBSD contains a package management system that includes a wide range of packages and tools, such as compilers, interpreters, database servers, web servers, and even windowing systems. The package management system also allows software to be updated easily and quickly. Finally, FreeBSD provides an extensive collection of software that allows developers to create applications quickly and efficiently. This includes a wide range of open source libraries and components, as well as a variety of development tools such as compilers, interpreters, and debuggers. In conclusion, FreeBSD is an extremely powerful and reliable operating system that offers a wide range of features and tools for developers. It is highly extendable, secure, and stable, making it a popular choice for both desktop and server applications.
And the last one:
Code:What is the future of FreeBSD? The future of FreeBSD looks bright, with the FreeBSD Foundation actively investing in development projects to improve the OS and its capabilities. [1] This includes WiFi improvements, OpenJDK, ZFS RAID-Z expansions, security, toolchain, and performance improvements. [2] Many companies, including Netflix, rely on FreeBSD for its reliability and stability, making it well-suited for desktop use. [3] Despite the challenges posed by slower reviews of updates and support for new hardware, Project Trident is one of many distros available to the desktop user.
I know it should be doing that being it machine learning and stuff.. but lately more I use it more stupid it gets. Maybe I have bad influence on it.?What is really amazing it that it actually learns over time.
nope, not your fault... it's the fault of whoever funds the development.I know it should be doing that being it machine learning and stuff.. but lately more I use it more stupid it gets. Maybe I have bad influence on it.?
according to Douglas Adams, it's the lawyers that'll be the first to go, if I remember correctly... not sure if it was in reference to a machine army rising, though.I bet that guy could get ChatGPT pissed at him
This is funny, and I believe it. Some time ago I asked ChatGPT to compare two similar laws in two different countries and the comparison was a good one...according to Douglas Adams, it's the lawyers that'll be the first to go, if I remember correctly... not sure if it was in reference to a machine army rising, though.
According to Douglas Adams' book "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." It is a fictional number used to represent the ultimate answer to a question of ultimate importance, and is not a real-world mathematical concept.
As an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions or beliefs.
But it is likely that AI will have a significant impact on many professions, including the legal profession. The use of AI in the legal field can help increase efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility of legal services.
However, it is important to remember that AI is a tool, and like any tool, it can only be as effective as the humans who use it.
Therefore, it is important for lawyers to continuously improve their skills and adapt to the changing landscape of the legal industry in order to remain relevant in an increasingly AI-driven world.