Code that does not work is just text.
I’ve never thought of it that way. I’m going to add copy writer to my resume.
Maybe fiction writer as well
This made me laugh so hard one of the dogs came to check in on me.
Oh my goodness, that’s adorable and sweet of your dog! Also, I’m so glad you had such a big laugh. I love when that happens.
He’s a sweet guy. … Mostly. Very much in need of a lot of attention. Sometimes he just sits next to you on the couch and puts his paw on you if you’re not giving him enough attention.
Here he is posing with his sister as a prop:

No the spell just fizzled. In my experience it happens far less often if you start with an Abra kabara and end it with an Alakazam!
Yeah, the Abra kabara init and Alakazam cleanup are an important part, specially until you have become good enough to configure your own init.
There is an alternative init, Abra Kadabra, which automatically adds a cleanup and some general fixes when it detects the end of the spell.
All programs can be written with on less line of code. All programs have at least one bug.
By the logical consequences of these axioms every program can be reduced to one line of code - that doesn’t work.
One day AI will get there.
The image is taken from Zhihu, a Chinese Quora-like site.
The prompt is talking about give a design of a certain app, and the response seems to talk about some suggested pages. So it doesn’t seem to reflect the text.
But this in general aligns with my experience coding with llm. I was trying to upgrade my eslint from 8 to 9, and ask chatgpt to convert my eslint file, and it proceed to spit out complete garbage.
I thought this would be a good task for llm because eslint config is very common and well-documented, and the transformation is very mechanical, but it just cannot do it. So I proceed to read the documents and finished the migration in a couple hour…
I asked ChatGPT with help about bare metal 32-bit ARM (For the Pi Zero W) C/ASM, emulated in QEMU for testing, and after the third iteration of “use printf for output” -> “there’s no printf with bare metal as target” -> “use solution X” -> “doesn’t work” -> “ude printf for output” … I had enough.
Sounds like it’s perfectly replicated the help forums it was trained on.




