

Copilot is like if you asked ChatGPT to create ChatGPT, but then pulled half the plugs, shorted out a bunch of wires and cut the budget by 90%.
Copilot is like if you asked ChatGPT to create ChatGPT, but then pulled half the plugs, shorted out a bunch of wires and cut the budget by 90%.
You aren’t crazy. Mine couldn’t even make it around the block without several interventions. I’m god damn glad I didn’t buy into the hype and pay for it.
If AI is so smart, couldn’t it find its own uses?
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Just another case of the cocAIne fraud bubble perpetuating itself even further.
They should hunt for the paperless society while they are down there. Or at least find my flying car, since I can’t seem to.
13 out of 6 workers do this, only 1 in 6 is willing to admit it out loud.
So basically you “word-googled” how to do something.
This is flag no.2, on the Jabroni to Bitcoin scale of it’s a sham: the “Enjoy being a loser if you don’t join us all on our quote unquote Journey” flag.
For casual users, sure. For professional users the answer isn’t as cut and dried, especially when it comes to Excel users. For one, the last time I checked Libre’s Calc version of solver was nowhere near as useful as the version of Solver that plugs into Excel. It also bogs down under more intense spreadsheets. You also can run into some weird formatting issues trying to go between the two, and when you have people with low intelligence or low patience involved, that alone can be a deal breaker.
Albeit It’s been awhile since I’ve used Libreoffice, so I mean they might have solved some of this stuff by now. But that’s mainly the reason for my usage of Office. Ain’t saying I love office either, it’s FULL of bugs that are more historical than Benjamin Franklin, yet they refuse to ever address them or add any real actual innovation to newer products. But like it or hate it, it’s long been established as an office staple and we have to live with it.
And here it starts. The invasion of the reddit power mods.
Just literally ignore these fucking geeks. Don’t even pay them any attention.
It’s dotcom 2.0. Just watch. The tech is in its infancy, and everyone’s just run away to looneyville already. It can’t deliver 1/1 trillionth of what everyone’s already imagined it’s supposedly capable of. I mean making photos of Super Mario committing 9/11 or some dumb shit like that, it’s mildly entertaining for all of three or four minutes. But I’ve yet to see how it can actually deliver usable and innovative results on anything. The superior code it supposedly can write is pure spaghetti nonsense. The business analysis it supposedly can produce on a dime is hallucinatory, irrelevant and useless. Often it just spits out random bits of junk that’s largely irrelevant but that it treats as facts.
Nope, especially looking at the valuation of companies like Nvidia and the like, I think we got ourselves an ol’ fashioned year 2000 like dotcom bust on the horizon at some point.
If you don’t believe me, I’ll meet you down at the Or Dh Tentis next frgil