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Humor und Unterhaltung2019-03-18, 2.34: created mindvomit to puke out some thoughts on (then) current events. Oh yeah, uh, don't rely on this channel to post any particular type of content. 100% shitposts.
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Gepostet 11. Jan.
Gepostet 11. Jan.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-coding-degrades I have deep reservations about the discussion under the Garbage in, garbage out heading, And I've seen some criticisms of his methodology and overall conclusions, which I can't recall, but one thing I can say is that these tools are all absolutely obsessed with error hiding. They'll engage in massive, over the top, verbose type juggling to protect against things like developers changing the type of variables WITHIN FUNCTIONS, but any time their code sees any exception or unexpected data the strategy is just shit like "return an empty result and don't log or report anything", or "try to recover but don't make a note of it anywhere" So many vibe-coded tools are going to mysteriously fail in a few years as the remote APIs they depend on change or go away and the tools never inform the developer and instead just say "try again" or return made up results.
Gepostet 10. Jan.
Gepostet 10. Jan.
No technological solution for a social problem
Gepostet 10. Jan.
Gepostet 10. Jan.
Gepostet 9. Jan.
Gepostet 9. Jan.
Gnome chat never dissapoints
Gepostet 9. Jan.
Gepostet 9. Jan.
Very good read if you interact with or consider interacting with agentic gen ai: https://www.heise.de/en/news/39C3-Security-researcher-hijacks-AI-coding-assistants-with-prompt-injection-11125687.html
Gepostet 9. Jan.
Very good read if you interact with or consider interacting with agentic gen ai: https://www.heise.de/en/news/39C3-Security-researcher-hijacks-AI-coding-assistants-with-prompt-injection-11125687.html
Gepostet 8. Jan.
The image depicts a surreal, absurd reversal of a famous commercial scene where roles are inverted. A large, anthropomorphic chocolate bar, modeled after Dubai-style filled chocolate with a glossy, segmented appearance, stands dominant in the background. Its face is angry and menacing, with glowing green eyes, sharp teeth bared in a roar, and arms extended forward. One arm holds a small hamburger close to its open mouth, as if about to devour it aggressively. In the foreground, a human woman in a red bikini top is positioned submissively. Her body is partially obscured by the chocolate bar's arm, but her expression is one of intense ecstasy or overwhelm, mouth wide open in a scream or moan, eyes rolled back. She holds a glass of green matcha latte in one hand, while her other hand presents the hamburger to the chocolate bar. The scene plays on consumption themes, flipping predator-prey dynamics between food and consumer. Lighting is dim and dramatic, with warm circular spotlights in the background creating a stage-like or interrogative atmosphere, similar to the original Carl's Jr. ad's gritty setting. The brick wall and industrial feel remain, enhancing the bizarre contrast between everyday fast food and monstrous animation. The reversal symbolizes chaotic role inversion: the typically consumed object (chocolate/hotdog in originals) becomes the aggressor, while the human model becomes the offering party. This amplifies meme absurdity, commenting on advertising's sexualization of food consumption. Details like the chocolate bar's textured segments and melted appearance evoke premium Dubai chocolate trends, while the matcha latte replaces beer for modern twist. The woman's pose mirrors original ads' provocative style but with exaggerated submission to the food entity. Overall, the image is a deep-fried meme blending food fetish tropes, role reversal humor, and commercial parody, evoking discomfort and laughter through its violation of normal power dynamics in advertising.