Depressed

Maybe in the distant future. In this day and age, I run across things like this:

My eyes still can't adjust to weird modern asthetics of twatter or whatever, so I couldn't bring myself to study the image you attached. I can guess what type of error it exemplifies, though.

To think that consumer grade chatbots are what would be deployed to automate industrial and corporate processes is a grave mistake. Those chatbots are mostly there to refine human interaction refinement, the psychological operation.

Distant future? For some industries, it is already the past. For most others, the ongoing present. For most of the rest, no more than 5 years, 10 on the outside.
 
Doing something that is forbidden I mean for what purpose just for the sake of it ? ok ? I mean if you want to, you might think its cool I dont know. just live your life and you will know when to cross the line or not and you will do it natural rather then do it just for the fun, which I found stupid. I did cross the line very often in my life but never for the fun and being reckless can but you in trouble for nothing. Being depress is normal, especially if you live in north America in 2025 and your a teenager.
me being an adult I would advice to focus on constructive thing and try to understand the world your in. and if depression become something that overcome you to seek help and may be medication for a time to help you go trough which is not a bad thing. It's normal to be depressed to world is depressing.
 
I remember the Tamagotchi craze, I was around for that. And my take was, "Come on, that's just immature minds of kids if they cry over something like that! It's a freakin' game! People should learn to police their own behavior and emotional outbursts! And parents should be able to teach their kids some self-discipline, and to tell them that there's more to life than a freakin' game."
I haven't heard of anyone ever having emotion behind Tamagotchi, but then again social media and news everywhere wasn't a thing back then :p I had a Pokemon step counter thing that worked similar (came with a Gold/Silver bundle)

Heck, someone should recreate something innocent like that with an Android app!



Everyone's into LLM and hungry datacenters needing to query mundane statements, when the OG did it easy :cool:

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AI has come to ports too.
Code:
misc/*: Improve and expand pkg-descr
All ports maintained by ports@FreeBSD.org
Code:
The content was generated by Google's Gemini AI model.
I chose ports with shortest pkg-descr.
It is an improvement in all cases.
Gemini has outstanding writing skills. -)
Code:
math/*: Improve and expand pkg-descr
All ports maintained by ports@FreeBSD.org Content generated by Gemini AI.
 
AI has come to ports too.
Code:
misc/*: Improve and expand pkg-descr
All ports maintained by ports@FreeBSD.org
Code:
The content was generated by Google's Gemini AI model.
I chose ports with shortest pkg-descr.
It is an improvement in all cases.
Gemini has outstanding writing skills. -)
Code:
math/*: Improve and expand pkg-descr
All ports maintained by ports@FreeBSD.org Content generated by Gemini AI.

In the mean time:
i spent ~24 hours writing descriptions for every package in the #FreeBSD base system (with about 6 hours of sleep in the middle): https://reviews.freebsd.org/D52690
this is a lot more time-consuming than you might think. or at least than i thought it would be when i started.
Direct link to mastodon post.
Thanks to him.
Good things happen too, they just don't get enough attention.
 
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