Tbf ChatGPT isn’t current either with its 2021 cut off date
Tbf ChatGPT isn’t current either with its 2021 cut off date
I’ve seen this post 5 times already
ChatGPT is getting the entire website and is supposed to summarize the article on it. The article has nothing to do with cookies or privacy settings.
This post isn’t about the shortcut, it‘s just linked for reference. If you take a look at what the shortcut produced it’s not exactly an endorsement.
Not sure if that’s sarcasm, but yes ChatGPT. It’s also in the title.
Honest question: what are you getting at?
Edit: for anyone upvoting this because they think it’s about sharing a shortcut, look again.
The official ChatGPT app has an iOS shortcut action, it’s using everybody’s own accounts.
Would be nice ^^ Sadly LLMs don’t change after training afaik
Apologies then, the sarcasm part was lost on me. I also realized it‘s in the title anyways.
Nice, that’s actually a really good idea. Could really help with clickbait-y headlines and give you a short overview if it’s actually worth reading the article. RSS readers could use something like this as well
I timed it and it took around 10s. Sometimes faster sometimes slower, definitely not super quick. But it’s not blocking the screen so you can at least do something else while it’s running.
Yeah I might do that. I tried it a second time and it didn’t come up again, so might just have been a one time thing ^^
Is that an Android Lemmy client?
The shortcut is just grabbing the entire website, you can have a look yourself it’s the same version. It also clearly got the content itself ^^
Not saying it’s sustainable (it isn’t), but Amazon has an insanely high turnover rate, partially because new employees bring a fresh perspective and new ideas. It brings new energy and creativity.
Ofc Amazon achieves that turnover rate by treating people like shit and sooner or later they’ll run out of new people.
They decide how to implement it themselves is what I mean by that, the user story doesn’t give technical implementation details and it doesn’t give a specific solution. It gives you the problem and reason
Okay different question then. Judging from your stance towards scrum, I’m assuming you have worked with it before and it didn’t go so well? What parts were terrible and how was it set up if I may ask?
If you haven’t already, I’d encourage you to take a look and read the book. At the very least it’s some interesting stories being told.
Which version? The free 3.5 I’m using isn’t (at least for me)