Are you tired of wrong llm summaries yet? Well too bad cause I just came across my first one in the wild as I have that feature normally turned off.
I am currently learning C and I am not sure the summary feature is doing me any favors.
The other day when asking about the sex ratio of chickens, it told me that fertilized eggs turn into male chickens while unfertilized eggs become female chickens.
Weirdly and oppositely this is actually how bees reproduce. Fertilized eggs become female, unfertilized become male
Parthenogenesis only makes sense if the unfertilized offspring is male. Because that way one female can create males to fertilize her to make females.
Clearly LLMs are the future, poised to replaced all the jobs, except the jobs of CEOs.
In case you don’t know, C is the successor to B (which used imperial variables). There was a planned successor to C called D, which would use all unitless quantities, like they do in Fermi approximations, but it turns out those aren’t very good. That’s why we have C++ (which supports metric and imperial) instead.
What do you mean “planned successor”?
That’s something else stealing the name. As you can see, the wikipedia page doesn’t even mention support for unitless metrics as variable types.
0x1 is a hug and a kiss for 1, the loneliest number
You should have pressed a thumbs up to confuse it
so 1b is 1 butt or approximately 481l.
“The butt is an obsolete English measure of liquid volume equalling two hogsheads”
that puts things in context
“Copilot is for entertainment purposes only”






