Can't it just be Taiwan's?
cheesybuddha
Hasn't China stated that they intend to reclaim Taiwan? Don't they claim Taiwan as part of their country right now?
I like this mentality, but from from your average citizens please
What's a cookie banner?
I must have Element Zapped it the first time I saw one and never seen one since
This same behaviour happens to me, but only once in a while.
It's all a scam, man. Money's just pretend. I converted all my cash to radishes. At least when the economy goes into a death spiral I'll still have radishes.
But when your boss tells you that you have to keep doing it this way, then you don't have much choice in the matter. You either keep asking AI for new code and hope it gets it right, or you have to actually delve into the code and spend your time correcting it.
The 1 million lines of code is just untenable, assuming they want code that actually works.
LLMs are - by the nature of how they work - only able to achieve 90-95% accuracy. That's the theoretical best they can do, according to the people behind OpenAI. And worse, it will be presented as 100% accurate, even going so far as to make up sources wholecloth.
That's an insane and completely unacceptable error rate for any system even pretending to be mission critical.
Can you imagine sending people to space with a system that has a 1 in 20 chance of just being completely unfit for service?
But when they don't pass, then you have to dissect a bunch of AI pasta, right?
I dunno man, I tried coding a simply http listener with an LLM one time in python (a language I'm unfamiliar with). Just something to sit on a port, listen for a request, and run a script.
I ended up spending more time troubleshooting the maybe two dozen lines of code than I would have spent just looking up a tutorial online.
Seems like they could just restrict their people from ordering butt plugs, what with having the ability to order them to do things.