true in my case. when i get into the zone while coding, i can go on and on. while llm can help, there's a cognitive mismatch between coding directions to llm and reading the code when it comes to continuing coding. brain and the generated code aren't aligned. i prefer at the moment, after coding a feature, to see if it can be improved using llm. and it's of great help to write tests.
Well it's not "lying", it's just making stuff up, which is what it has to do to be "original" or createive, else every time you clicked generate it would give you the same answer, same code etc.
This article is wrong when it comes to GDPR. It could be a good thing. I friend invited me to MeWe via Twitter post and I accepted. I would like not to be able to export and if I wish delete my data. That would be my all of my data, including my contacts. I would import this data to MeWe, or what's possible. At the moment Contacts would do. Good for me and MeWe. This is what GDPR would allow. There is no open format for this exchange, but being on the market, someone will quickly come up with a service to convert the data, or MeWe guys could some up with import data from FB function.
that's my ship on these vast oceans for 14 years now. every evening i open (now a beautiful macos reeder app) and depart on sailing as i see fit and where i want to. a treasure, rss feeds collected over the years, from compsc and programming related things, STEM, liberal arts, and several mischiefs.
Neither if he was speaking about Quantum Mechanic. Feynman probably paraphrasing Bohr:
"If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics."