Oh I see, that makes sense. Sorry that I interpreted it differently based on the post!
Oh I see, that makes sense. Sorry that I interpreted it differently based on the post!
I don’t mean to be rude since this seems like a good script and it’s really cool that you were able to get ChatGPT to help. I just find the idea of people writing code they don’t understand using an LLM, publishing it, and then expecting someone else to check that it’s safe a little bit troubling. Credit to you, you’ve been transparent about that being the case but it got me thinking about other developers who might not be so upfront.
These summaries are usually decent from what I’ve seen but this one misses out some important information. The fourth and fifth paragraphs of the summary make no sense without the context that the athlete was disqualified for a false start and then still allowed to run.
So great to see Mead back on the team sheet too!
What a goal! Thanks for posting it here!
Thanks for sharing, very interesting to see it from this perspective! When I first saw the title I thought I’d seen another video on the same story but it turns out it was just another equally horrific case: https://youtu.be/J5NHd348AFE
Mlem on iOS seems to have that feature under Settings > Filters at least!
I would say definitely not intended considering the linked page mentions very specific slicing but it’s cool nonetheless!
Yeah I’m not sure if they’re in a different region or something but Slay the Spire is also definitely not < $2 for me - I wish it was!