• DupaCycki@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Personally I was never interested in GTA 6 to begin with, but this cemented my decision not to buy it under any circumstances.

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    Oh, fucking fuck off with your “deeply concerning”, Starmer. Fucking useless politicians. Actually do something.

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    I know why, its this one really cool trick for increasing shareholder value. Give it another quarter and that line will be going up up up!

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    They never will give us a convincing reason for those firings; which is why we shouldn’t buy Rockstar Games and support the devs if they set up Go Fund Mes!

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    Maybe the reason is theyre terrible shitty people and rockstar doesnt wanna ruin their chances of a new job

    /s

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    maybe they had mapped out and developed this storyline about a weirdly orange-coloured real-estate tycoon that lives in a Mediterranean style villa called “Lago-a-mar” but somehow they had to throw all that out and start all over.

    the unionbusting is just a coverup!

  • BotsRuinedEverything@lemmy.world
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    Because GTAV made over $700 million last year on 12 year old ip. They are in absolutely zero rush to release a sequel that may or may not flop in an era when it’s clear that 90-100% of programming jobs will be eliminated within a decade.

    Every programmer they replace with ai now is one less bonus to pay out after release.

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      I’m guessing you haven’t actually seen the output from AI because you absolutely cannot replace humans with yet

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        So you think that 90-100% of programming jobs WON’T be replaced by AI within a decade? I realize there are limitations but I think exponential growth is difficult to see within the first three years. We are currently in year three.

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          No I don’t. I’m sure C suite executive think that’s the case, but every time they’ve tried it they’ve always had to back pedal and hire the human staff back.

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          So you think that 90-100% of programming jobs WON’T be replaced by AI within a decade?

          Stop, stop, I can’t breathe!

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        If so, is it any good?

        I imagine if one writes janky spaghetti then it’s easy to think that LLMs will result in redundancy. My experience is that they’re like having an over-enthusiastic junior who doesn’t learn. Useful when one can’t be bothered to write something with very limited scope but is quickly out of their depth on anything involved.

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          Yeah. AI 100% makes me more productive and by a good bit. I used it to write a section of code today to export all the information my program gathers about a system to a json file. Woulda taken me 20 minutes but chatgpt did it in seconds.

          It also, in the same snippet, introduced a breaking change I didn’t ask for in the original code. I only copied the json part; I just happened to notice the change in the code it wrong. It added a fork bomb lol

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            That’s the thing though - I find that what it saves me in time writing it costs me in reviewing. I hate reviewing.

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              I’ve cut down on that by only giving it tasks that are reviewed automatically.

              “Spit this into a json”

              It gives me the code, I continue with my program knowing exactly what is where in the json and if I get a parsing error or something I know exactly where to look. TBH, though, for things like that I must have an error rate lower than 5%

              Ask it to configure a reverse proxy for a cors sensitive application, though, and I think I’d rather die