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I'm wondering if you can do something similar but for source code. The only thing I can think of is to insert code comments that give the wrong description of what an algorithm does, but by doing that, you are doing a disservice to actual humans who read your code.

But I guess it doesn't really matter, because from what I am told and from my own experience using LLMs, they are actually performing even worse at writing code than they have been before. I still can't get them to write anything more complex than a Breakout clone and even then, the resulting code has some major bugs.

corbettreport.com/poisoning-yo

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Money creation is an immaculate scam that puts nearly everyone into slavery. They can print enough money to make real goods unobtainable for anyone who is unwilling to sign a slave contract to buy them, then the slavery allows them to maintain value of the money they printed.

Anyone holding the appreciating asset is strongly dissuaded from selling it by vicious capital gains tax treatment - contrived by these same thieves.
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New law: Any activity which is deemed "obviously unconstitutional" by SCOTUS is a death sentence for the public official who ordered it.
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The mainstream media has, until now, played a key role in advancing the Global War on Cash - a war that began with no official declaration but in which propaganda, as with all wars, is a vital weapon. #CashlessSociety
https://www.activistpost.com/2024/07/in-historic-shift-british-newspapers-begin-warning-of-perils-of-cashless-society-after-global-it-outage.html
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2008 and the years following were definitely a very dark chapter in our history, but a new study has actually found that the percentage of Americans that worry they won’t be able to pay their bills is actually higher today than it was back then.
https://www.activistpost.com/2024/07/the-percentage-of-americans-who-worry-they-wont-be-able-to-pay-their-bills-is-higher-than-it-was-during-the-great-recession.html
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Changed the sword sound to a "swing" sound and replaced the door sound with a free asset.

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I’m not sure there are words to describe the joy this little thing brings me. (That’s what she said.) No, but seriously, a little device that just has a fun little game on it (well, three) and doesn’t need to connect to anything or spy on me or do anything nasty at all? Yes, please!

Not to mention, Super Mario Brothers is one of those magical games I remember from when I was a kid and I loved the original Game & Watches.

PS. I’m definitely better at it now :)

#SuperMarioBrothers #GameAndWatch

@ArdainianRight Step-family members and in-laws will NEVER be part of my family, period.

@Pawlicker @Tsuki @binkle I tried, but we only had one computer and my younger brother had a terrible TF2, Minecraft, and Smosh addiction.

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The OpenSource community is being controlled by a totalitarian woke mob who decides who can talk or not.

https://ursal.zone/@joojmachine/112833469201312688
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Quick update! All the voice recordings for the game have now been finished and are in game! The ones that have been re-recorded still need to have their volume levels adjusted, and that is being worked on now.

Testing is going well, and I'll have more information on the next testing phase within the next couple of months, so stay tuned if you're interested in that!

Here's a quick look at a re-recorded voice line from Kenshin!

@lanodan @emarktaylor I would expect Canada to use speed in imperial just so it doesn't confuse drivers coming from the states and vice versa, but apparently not.

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@lanodan @emarktaylor I think some countries like Australia still use imperial for cooking for whatever reason.

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I've been rejected more in job interviews than I've been rejected asking someone for a date.
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