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@beyondmachines1 There's a University in the US (forgot which one), where the tech support people at the computing center (this was a time of mainframes, no PCs yet) had a stuffed bear at a prominent place. The students coming with a help request were required to explain their problem to the stuffed bear first. Only if they didn't realize how to solve it as a result, they were allowed to bother a human.
@bontchev@infosec.exchange @relay@relay.toot.io @beyondmachines1@infosec.exchange Variations of that old chestnut abound.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging
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@wolfinpdx and less hallucinating
I was literally thinking the same thing!
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@drwho @GGMcBG @beyondmachines1 hey! duck sphinx! I wrote a micro story about that the other day!
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David Revoy (@davidrevoy@framapiaf.org)
Attaché : 1 image Rubber Ducking #webcomic #krita #miniFantasyTheater
Framapiaf (framapiaf.org)
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@beyondmachines1 Be right back, setting up rubberduck.ai real quick
(It's just a text box for you to start writing your "prompt")
@48kRAM beat you to it
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@beyondmachines1 like Uber reinventing the bus but next level

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@beyondmachines1 like Uber reinventing the bus but next level

@kumarvibe Wasn't that Elon?

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@beyondmachines1 it is called rubber duck debugging, but in the background the duck is killing the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging@gunstick Somebody already said - the rubber duck is cheaper and a lot less hallucinating
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@beyondmachines1 the fabled planet killing rubber duck.
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Rubber ducky
"Rubber Ducky you're the one..."
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E em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange shared this topic
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@beyondmachines1 that's called rubberducking where I come from.
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@theogrin @beyondmachines1 got my advanced debugging and developing assistent at a STAF conference in 2014 at York University.

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@arrakeen_urbanite@universeodon.com @relay@relay.infosec.exchange @mrfoostang @relay@relay.toot.io However it happens, it’s a totally legit debugging technique



