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I read today a site had to ban code from this because it was usually full of errors.
 
I read today a site had to ban code from this because it was usually full of errors.
???

Nobody is saying to take code and put it directly into production.

There should be errors--and depending on what you ask it, it might be absolute bullshit.

But it's an incredibly useful tool--and if it makes an error, usually it's easy enough to fix. I've asked it a few things and as long as it knows what you're trying to do and the language you're trying to do it in, it usually gets you like 95% of the way there.
 
I fricking love chatgpt. So good for teaching resources
 
Once upon a time, there was a Triplethreat who was a huge fan of the Cleveland Cavaliers. He spent all of his free time discussing the team on various online forums, but his favorite place to post was realcavsfans.com.

One day, while browsing the site, he came across a thread discussing the team's recent struggles. The other users on the site were pessimistic and had lost faith in the team's ability to turn things around.

Triplethreat, however, refused to give up on his beloved Cavaliers. He spent hours composing a thoughtful and well-reasoned post, outlining his reasons for why he believed the team could still make a comeback.

To his surprise, his post was met with a lot of positive feedback. Other users on the site began to see things from his perspective, and soon the entire tone of the thread had changed from despair to hope.

Thanks to Triplethreat's optimistic post, the morale of the realcavsfans.com community was lifted, and they all rallied behind their team. And as the season progressed, the Cavaliers began to play better and better, eventually making it to the playoffs.

Triplethreat was thrilled, his faith in his team had been rewarded. From that day on, he was known on the site as the resident optimist, always ready to remind his fellow fans to never give up on their team.
 
I see ChatGPT/similar platforms taking over level one type tech support quickly. Many tech support services already use some platform of

1. Enter problem
2. Check pre-populated troubleshoot trees
3. Ask questions to eliminate potential causes/solution tree

Initial reaction is ChatGPT blows current business solutions for tech support out of the water. Current AI learning in the platform we use (name withheld) seems ancient compared to what I see/hear about this.

I am half tempted to see if I can put it to work for me somehow, but that's a slippery damn slope...
 
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Once upon a time, there was a man named Jigo who was a huge fan of the Cleveland Cavaliers. He spent all of his free time discussing the team on various online forums, but his favorite place to post was realcavsfans.com.

One day, while browsing the site, Jigo came across a post written by a man named QuadrupleDouble, who was also a passionate Cavaliers fan. They both had similar opinions about the team, and Jigo couldn't help but be drawn to his writing style.

Jigo decided to reach out to QuadrupleDouble through the site's private messaging system. They began to talk about the Cavaliers and soon discovered that they had a lot in common. They both loved going to games and had even been to a few of the same games in the past.

As they continued to talk, Jigo realized that he had feelings for QuadrupleDouble. He mustered up the courage to ask him out on a date and to his surprise, he said yes.

They met at a Cavaliers game and hit it off immediately. During the game, they discovered that they both had a love for nachos, specifically the nachos from Maximus's stand at the stadium. It was a staple of the game experience for them.

After the game, they went out for drinks and talked for hours, laughing and getting to know each other better. They shared their love for the team and their aspirations. They felt a strong connection and chemistry.

As the night came to an end, they exchanged numbers and made plans to meet again. Jigo and QuadrupleDouble's love for the Cavaliers, Maximus' nachos and each other brought them together.

However, their newfound romance was clouded by a mysterious event that occurred on realcavsfans.com. A fellow fan and poster, Gourimoko, was known for his in-depth analysis of the team's game strategies and his predictions were almost always accurate. However, one day he suddenly disappeared from the site without a trace or an explanation. Many fans, including Jigo and QuadrupleDouble, were worried and curious about his disappearance. They even tried to find any information about him but it was all in vain. Gourimoko's disappearance remains a mystery to this day.

Jigo and QuadrupleDouble's quest to find out what happened to Gourimoko led them to dig deeper into the site's inner workings and they soon discovered that the forum's moderators had something to do with his disappearance. They were silenced and warned to stop their investigation, but Jigo and QuadrupleDouble refused to let the matter rest. As a result, they became targets of the forum's moderators and were eventually banned from the site.

Despite this setback, Jigo and QuadrupleDouble's love for each other, and their determination to uncover the truth, only grew stronger. They continue to investigate Gourimoko's disappearance, determined to one day get to the bottom of the mystery and clear their names.
 
Once upon a time, there was a man named Jigo who was a huge fan of the Cleveland Cavaliers. He spent all of his free time discussing the team on various online forums, but his favorite place to post was realcavsfans.com.

One day, while browsing the site, Jigo came across a post written by a man named QuadrupleDouble, who was also a passionate Cavaliers fan. They both had similar opinions about the team, and Jigo couldn't help but be drawn to his writing style.

Jigo decided to reach out to QuadrupleDouble through the site's private messaging system. They began to talk about the Cavaliers and soon discovered that they had a lot in common. They both loved going to games and had even been to a few of the same games in the past.

As they continued to talk, Jigo realized that he had feelings for QuadrupleDouble. He mustered up the courage to ask him out on a date and to his surprise, he said yes.

They met at a Cavaliers game and hit it off immediately. During the game, they discovered that they both had a love for nachos, specifically the nachos from Maximus's stand at the stadium. It was a staple of the game experience for them.

After the game, they went out for drinks and talked for hours, laughing and getting to know each other better. They shared their love for the team and their aspirations. They felt a strong connection and chemistry.

As the night came to an end, they exchanged numbers and made plans to meet again. Jigo and QuadrupleDouble's love for the Cavaliers, Maximus' nachos and each other brought them together.

However, their newfound romance was clouded by a mysterious event that occurred on realcavsfans.com. A fellow fan and poster, Gourimoko, was known for his in-depth analysis of the team's game strategies and his predictions were almost always accurate. However, one day he suddenly disappeared from the site without a trace or an explanation. Many fans, including Jigo and QuadrupleDouble, were worried and curious about his disappearance. They even tried to find any information about him but it was all in vain. Gourimoko's disappearance remains a mystery to this day.

Jigo and QuadrupleDouble's quest to find out what happened to Gourimoko led them to dig deeper into the site's inner workings and they soon discovered that the forum's moderators had something to do with his disappearance. They were silenced and warned to stop their investigation, but Jigo and QuadrupleDouble refused to let the matter rest. As a result, they became targets of the forum's moderators and were eventually banned from the site.

Despite this setback, Jigo and QuadrupleDouble's love for each other, and their determination to uncover the truth, only grew stronger. They continue to investigate Gourimoko's disappearance, determined to one day get to the bottom of the mystery and clear their names.
When does this come out on Netflix?
 

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