Comment by MrBuddyCasino 6 hours ago Every time I trust my memory it betrays me. 4 comments MrBuddyCasino Reply cestith 5 hours ago I treat my technical memories in discussions like the Russian proverb Reagan popularized in the disarmament negotiations with the Soviets. доверяй, но проверяй “Trust, but verify.”Meta: Yes, I did a quick search to verify some of this before replying. MrBuddyCasino 3 hours ago Very good. Sometimes I‘m too impatient. cestith 1 hour ago I can relate. petesergeant 4 hours ago I am getting into the questionable habit of arguing my point with an LLM before contributing it these days.> доверяй, но проверяйI wasn't aware of the source phrase, nor how much better it sounds phonetically in Russian (doveryay, no proveryay)
cestith 5 hours ago I treat my technical memories in discussions like the Russian proverb Reagan popularized in the disarmament negotiations with the Soviets. доверяй, но проверяй “Trust, but verify.”Meta: Yes, I did a quick search to verify some of this before replying. MrBuddyCasino 3 hours ago Very good. Sometimes I‘m too impatient. cestith 1 hour ago I can relate. petesergeant 4 hours ago I am getting into the questionable habit of arguing my point with an LLM before contributing it these days.> доверяй, но проверяйI wasn't aware of the source phrase, nor how much better it sounds phonetically in Russian (doveryay, no proveryay)
petesergeant 4 hours ago I am getting into the questionable habit of arguing my point with an LLM before contributing it these days.> доверяй, но проверяйI wasn't aware of the source phrase, nor how much better it sounds phonetically in Russian (doveryay, no proveryay)
I treat my technical memories in discussions like the Russian proverb Reagan popularized in the disarmament negotiations with the Soviets.
“Trust, but verify.”
Meta: Yes, I did a quick search to verify some of this before replying.
Very good. Sometimes I‘m too impatient.
I can relate.
I am getting into the questionable habit of arguing my point with an LLM before contributing it these days.
> доверяй, но проверяй
I wasn't aware of the source phrase, nor how much better it sounds phonetically in Russian (doveryay, no proveryay)