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That's why you DON'T Copy-Paste Random Code from the Internet.

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CobbCoding2 years ago

the most evil thing someone can do

Тsфdiиg's profile picture
Тsфdiиg2 years ago

I'm actually taking notes.

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fero2 years ago

Linus would be very disappointed with you

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Galileo2 years ago

OTOH this is a great way to poison datasets for code LLMs

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!Solo_Dev2 years ago

When I was 14 I fell for the fork bomb trick 3 times thinking it would fix a driver issue... Man was I dumb.. It ended after they had me rm -rf ~/. Never pasted anything from the internet since

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John Borden ([email protected])2 years ago

Kind of reminds me of this Greek unicode character that basically looks exactly like a ';', but is not, in fact, a semi-colon. Also, can't help but wonder if this might one day be problematic for LLM copilots.

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CoolKoon2 years ago

Oh yeah, when I used to work at AT&T the sample Linux commands were all in documents written in Word. We've quickly learned to save them somewhere else and correct them by hand....

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Kidev2 years ago

When in doubt,

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Тsфdiиg2 years ago

If you watched even a single of my Ada streams you know how I feel about this particular website. In fact the state of Ada documentation in general is extremely sad. No wonder this language is basically dead.

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anotheryou2 years ago

or use ai :)

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