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Chat?As in "Add the appropriate HTML tags to this plain text because I'm a lazy bastard?" about once a month.
Actually have a conversation? Not since ChatGPT was first released to see what it would do and it got real boring real fast.
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@falcennial Less than once a month as a last resort I'll cave and enter a specifically worded query with requests for citations specifically including books because Internet search is not what it used to be and doesn't index old or rarely updated stuff.
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how is chatting with an LLM different from social media, where you select a feed that amplifies what you already think ?
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For me, there's a disconnect between "as part of work" and "outside of work" (not shirking responsibility, just pointing it out). -
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@falcennial I hate how much crap gets generated with it. But then I just give it 6 pages of chats from coworkers on how to optimize the database, tell it to make me a terraform patch for acceptance and production on proposed changes and it just does it. It's such a double edged sword.
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For me, there's a disconnect between "as part of work" and "outside of work" (not shirking responsibility, just pointing it out).@AdamDavis agreed, those two different contexts would be more interesting as separate questions.
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for the record in general: in things like this where I am asking people about their lived experience in good faith, doing so precludes any judgement whatsoever of the answers. this is to give us all as a group some self knowledge.
whatever personal opinion we have about any behaviour, the act of asking individuals to divulge theirs (even anonymously), means no judgement has any right whatsoever to enter into the exercise. it would be unethical and counterproductive.
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for the record in general: in things like this where I am asking people about their lived experience in good faith, doing so precludes any judgement whatsoever of the answers. this is to give us all as a group some self knowledge.
whatever personal opinion we have about any behaviour, the act of asking individuals to divulge theirs (even anonymously), means no judgement has any right whatsoever to enter into the exercise. it would be unethical and counterproductive.
@falcennial Yeah. I'm privileged in that I don't have to use them for work, but some people are forced to, I read.
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@falcennial I hate how much crap gets generated with it. But then I just give it 6 pages of chats from coworkers on how to optimize the database, tell it to make me a terraform patch for acceptance and production on proposed changes and it just does it. It's such a double edged sword.
@toolsontech interesting. over my head but I get the broad point.
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@falcennial Less than once a month as a last resort I'll cave and enter a specifically worded query with requests for citations specifically including books because Internet search is not what it used to be and doesn't index old or rarely updated stuff.
@indigoparadox I miss old search too! duck duck go still has one.
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when I want to listen to *idiots* I just go to a "café" 🤨
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@falcennial I've never "chatted" with one. I do regularly use one to assist in writing code. Does that count?
So either never or multiple times a week.
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@AdamDavis agreed, those two different contexts would be more interesting as separate questions.
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Yes, but from an environmental (maybe even ethical) standpoint, the total use is what matters.@AdamDavis well yes. I agree addressing factual dangers certainly has to supercede both data handling etiquette and opinions.
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@AdamDavis well yes. I agree addressing factual dangers certainly has to supercede both data handling etiquette and opinions.
@AdamDavis woops, I replied in a tangential context but u feel me.
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@falcennial Probably should put, not at all. But I DID try it in the beginning. Asked to compare translations of two versions of Tao Te Ching; it failed miserably (but that was a while back). Once tried to brainstorm a shop name. It wasn’t helpful in that either. So gave up and moved on. That was in 2024, I guess?
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@falcennial Probably should put, not at all. But I DID try it in the beginning. Asked to compare translations of two versions of Tao Te Ching; it failed miserably (but that was a while back). Once tried to brainstorm a shop name. It wasn’t helpful in that either. So gave up and moved on. That was in 2024, I guess?
@farah interesting. hardly a monthly user

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@farah interesting. hardly a monthly user

@falcennial What can I say, I like the company of the own nonsense my brain generates
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@falcennial None, if you don't count the multiple times a day that I curse Gemini back into its hole for touching the power button for a picosecond too long on my android phone.