Let's get this thread to a million pages!
(Yesterday, 11:18 PM)JEEJAYEM Wrote: We're encouraged too...but they can see often we use it and our bosses told us that they have to ask us questions if we don't haha

Whats your line of work?

Its very helpful for coding projects depend on what tools you use

Data science. So I will use it in with very specific prompts.

I always say a data science project may involve 100 different steps. AI is fine for helping out with many, if not most, of those steps. But I still have to take it one step at a time and review output and give very specific input in-between each step. I see a lot of people try to have AI do all 100 steps in a single go, and that usually ends up in disaster.

I'm sure it's very similar in your software development work!
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Botting the challenge is crazy 😂
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(Yesterday, 11:18 PM)Silky Silver Wrote: I use this thread to dump my random thoughts

A great use of the all-purpose flour!

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Now, to get all of this flour to that mill...
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(Yesterday, 11:18 PM)MrGlad Wrote: Yay! Do let me know how it turns out. And if you want my personal substitutions!
what are your substitutions?
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Flying through the pages, woohoo! Smile
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(Yesterday, 11:22 PM)JEEJAYEM Wrote: what are your substitutions?

Blended Silken Tofu instead of greek yogurt
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That's how people should approach AI, knowing that it confidently makes mistakes
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This really is my own personal spa, if I use it to de-stress
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use like half the amount of cabbage they recommend
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spa
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I ran out of things to say, so spa spa spa spa spa
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(Yesterday, 11:23 PM)Silky Silver Wrote: That's how people should approach AI, knowing that it confidently makes mistakes

We're trying to hire right now and unfortunately STRUGGLING to find candidates who can pass the first interview round lol (some quick coding, no AI allowed)

Oh wait this reminds me of the story I was telling! Ok so I left off trying to get a job at a running store...just wanted to work the floor...thought I was a good match for such a job. But...
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(Yesterday, 11:23 PM)Silky Silver Wrote: That's how people should approach AI, knowing that it confidently makes mistakes

I’ve seen people overly rely on AI… it’s not good
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Mhm
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@Sushie how did you get the idea for JV Survivor back in the day and what made you decide to revive it now. Was it all the extra free time you have, now that you have a baby??
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but...
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(Yesterday, 11:27 PM)Silky Silver Wrote: but...

Think Spin
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(1st June 2026, 11:34 AM)Mia Wrote: The universe is donut shaped

The toroidal universe
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(1st June 2026, 11:34 AM)Mia Wrote: Pigeons are government spies

Perhaps!
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(Yesterday, 11:21 PM)MrGlad Wrote: Data science. So I will use it in with very specific prompts.

I always say a data science project may involve 100 different steps. AI is fine for helping out with many, if not most, of those steps. But I still have to take it one step at a time and review output and give very specific input in-between each step. I see a lot of people try to have AI do all 100 steps in a single go, and that usually ends up in disaster.

I'm sure it's very similar in your software development work!

ah yeah i do share that sentiment because reviewing code is much more boring than building it yourself haha

and yeah i rarely do everything in one shot. The only time I really like using it is for when I need to write a complex algorithm and for unit tests

although there's this thing called spec-driven development that can make AI more likely do an entire thing in one shot correctly
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