

Maybe they’re counting the six iterations of code it gives me as I tell it what’s wrong with each one.
Maybe they’re counting the six iterations of code it gives me as I tell it what’s wrong with each one.
This is just one guy saying this. There’s no judge or government ordering a recall.
It’s clickbait.
“Give me some good warning message css” was a pretty nice use case. It’s a nice tool that’s near the importance of Google search.
But you have to know when its answers are good and when they’re useless or harmful. That requires a developer.
I know it’s supposed to be a joke. Doesn’t seem worth it.
Imagine that I googled for you and linked:
Articles about nationwide protests over the last few weeks
Articles about Teslas burning at dealerships
An article about a GOP headquarters building burning with ICE = KKK written.
Where have you been?
While I understand that, I’m in America. My first priority has to be getting people off of Twitter.
Would I prefer open source, non-profit software? 100%. It’s the smarter and better choice for so many reasons.
But if Bluesky is going to gain critical mass, I’m not going to fight it. I’m having a hard enough time getting people off Twitter. I’ve written the media address of environments I’m familiar with asking them to organize a move, and I mentioned both Bluesky and Mastodon.
The other difference is that promoting more and more obscure, useless shit ruins your credibility for when you’re trying to get them to Lemmy or Signal or Mastodon.
Signal is an absolutely fine product and doesn’t need to be decentralized right now.
I mean, really good intellisense is a great improvement, but it’s not replacing devs any time soon.