Comment by brcmthrowaway 8 hours ago One thing has remained constant over the last little period of time. AI boosters have zero taste. 7 comments brcmthrowaway Reply simonw 6 hours ago I never considered that how I spend my time while walking my dog might be a matter of "taste". fg137 2 hours ago Perhaps that's the definition of taste (or lack of). make3 7 hours ago "AI boosters" when I hear things like that I wonder if people realize how the world is changing and going to change.we know pretty well at this point that this is world warping technology (either for good or bad), not a small matter of taste. emp17344 6 hours ago My god. It’s useful for coding… and that’s it. It’s not going to change the world the way you think. make3 4 hours ago there's no benefit to anyone for being so reductive, from whichever side you're on.As a progressive person, the constructive thing is to try to see how to harness it for good or how to fight it, it's not to pretend that it's weak. It's not weak. brcmthrowaway 7 hours ago > we know pretty well at this point that this is world warping technology (either for good or bad), not a small matter of taste.And what are you doing about it? make3 4 hours ago I professionally use it to design pharmaceutical drugs, essentially I do my best to harness the good sides of it
simonw 6 hours ago I never considered that how I spend my time while walking my dog might be a matter of "taste". fg137 2 hours ago Perhaps that's the definition of taste (or lack of).
make3 7 hours ago "AI boosters" when I hear things like that I wonder if people realize how the world is changing and going to change.we know pretty well at this point that this is world warping technology (either for good or bad), not a small matter of taste. emp17344 6 hours ago My god. It’s useful for coding… and that’s it. It’s not going to change the world the way you think. make3 4 hours ago there's no benefit to anyone for being so reductive, from whichever side you're on.As a progressive person, the constructive thing is to try to see how to harness it for good or how to fight it, it's not to pretend that it's weak. It's not weak. brcmthrowaway 7 hours ago > we know pretty well at this point that this is world warping technology (either for good or bad), not a small matter of taste.And what are you doing about it? make3 4 hours ago I professionally use it to design pharmaceutical drugs, essentially I do my best to harness the good sides of it
emp17344 6 hours ago My god. It’s useful for coding… and that’s it. It’s not going to change the world the way you think. make3 4 hours ago there's no benefit to anyone for being so reductive, from whichever side you're on.As a progressive person, the constructive thing is to try to see how to harness it for good or how to fight it, it's not to pretend that it's weak. It's not weak.
make3 4 hours ago there's no benefit to anyone for being so reductive, from whichever side you're on.As a progressive person, the constructive thing is to try to see how to harness it for good or how to fight it, it's not to pretend that it's weak. It's not weak.
brcmthrowaway 7 hours ago > we know pretty well at this point that this is world warping technology (either for good or bad), not a small matter of taste.And what are you doing about it? make3 4 hours ago I professionally use it to design pharmaceutical drugs, essentially I do my best to harness the good sides of it
make3 4 hours ago I professionally use it to design pharmaceutical drugs, essentially I do my best to harness the good sides of it
I never considered that how I spend my time while walking my dog might be a matter of "taste".
Perhaps that's the definition of taste (or lack of).
"AI boosters" when I hear things like that I wonder if people realize how the world is changing and going to change.
we know pretty well at this point that this is world warping technology (either for good or bad), not a small matter of taste.
My god. It’s useful for coding… and that’s it. It’s not going to change the world the way you think.
there's no benefit to anyone for being so reductive, from whichever side you're on.
As a progressive person, the constructive thing is to try to see how to harness it for good or how to fight it, it's not to pretend that it's weak. It's not weak.
> we know pretty well at this point that this is world warping technology (either for good or bad), not a small matter of taste.
And what are you doing about it?
I professionally use it to design pharmaceutical drugs, essentially I do my best to harness the good sides of it