- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
“Hey why is it taking you so long to review my PR?”
The AI found issues with its own code
My absolute favorite thing about LLMs is how when they do that they explain the problem with “my code” to me.
watching it mansplain to itself why it was wrong is quite the amusement.
It hurt itself in its confusion!
“I see the problem. You don’t know how to code.”
People tearing apart on their own code wasn’t in the training data as much.
Is this a real and stupid, non-functional set of stairs?
Or did someone create a cool/definitely impractical staircase where the second flight is on hinges and you lift it up to access the middle floor?
(Edit: I say this because the second flight looks like it’s made of wood and maybe not entirely fixed to the floor.)
Totally possible someone installed the form work for the stairs the wrong way and blocked off the lower ones.
Or they’ve mocked the building and instead of removing the old concrete stairs just walled them off like this.
It’s concrete.
Things like this are often a protest by the builders against the architect. They spot a problem with the design, try and tell them and get shouted at. They then build it to the design, knowing it’s stupid, so the architect has to swallow the cost of fixing it.
I want to be a fly in the wall for that conversation.
A fly with a bucket of popcorn.
Both stairs are perfectly usable on their own.
*Parks my car cross-wise in front of yours, blocking you in.*
Yes. They technically are.
Duh. AI’s trained on average human data, will produce average results. Want bliss? Train them on Architects.
The first one is against code too. No railing on the landing.
Its also blocking door 6
Blud forgot to think in 3d.
He was thinking with portals
I need to replay those games. So good. And the new stuff as well.
it works though. you just need to turn off clipping.
I have had this dream several times.
Second picture is indeed an accurate building of the left drawing. Both set of stairs are drawn in section, implying that they are on the same plane.