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Nmeri17
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The one challenge I've faced in software and threw in the towel after close to a month of turmoil, bearing neither respite nor compensation. At the end of the ordeal, I was too exhausted to grieve. I mentally scheduled my reunion with that project for an indefinite date. The day arrived four months later. I spun up the project. My first two attempts to compile it met familiar resistance. I braced myself for another lengthy counselling session and indulged chatgpt. Following its guidance, I tweaked one of those inscrutable resource names and remedied the obstacle

Everything compiled, presenting the login screen. Last year, I deployed every tactic to introduce users with known credentials I can login with, to no avail. Shortly after my resignation, one of the project's most senior maintainer took compassion and availed me the undocumented system's particulars. I Entered them in the box, expecting to be bundled out as usual. Instead, those defiant gates swung open and gave me a warm embrace. I hurriedly screenshotted the triumph and sent to the long estranged client, who must have been wondering where he'd met this incompetent lunatic

All those harrowing day and nights, I and my llm aides had successfully reverse engineered sormas setup. We were just a few pass codes away from conquest. It felt like the time Albert Einstein dejectedly denounced one of his theories as a mistake. Years after he perished, it was revealed he was actually right the whole time

My record has been rectified. There's nothing I've tried to accomplish in software but could not surmount

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    I see a lot of words that say nothing of substance ... why are you posting LLM generated shit? Can you literally not produce your own rants? What is the purpose? If you actually wrote that, has your brain been so rotted by your gooncave and ChatGhipity so badly you can only talk like a randomly generated idiot?
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    why are there so many words

    i hate words now more and more. I keep reading but it has no meaning. it's like going crazy
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    @jestdotty This is how I feel about many of your rants and comments tbh. I‘m not trying to be mean.
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    Yup, totally looks like written by AI.
    Reading it is painful.
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    Illiterates. Fwiw no chatgpt was harmed in the production of this masterpiece. As if it even could. Maybe you should read some novels?

    It's unfortunate that the community the subject should resonate with and who'd actually grasp the situation are posting hateful gunk
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    Returning to find this place has become the toxic, spiteful, cesspit I know reddit to be. What happened to the game I love? Wtf are these crappy comments ffs? Why would I create a post on chatgpt to publish on devrant? How thick in the head do you have to be to even conceive that? My last post on this platform was literally about me struggling on this same project. I came now to share my win and I'm catching flak from these centipedes. Give me a fucking break
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    Crashing out cos I'm already having a miserable morning. Randomly came online to see sympathy over my suffering, or solidarity at least. Or condemning the framework's maintainers for inadequate documentation. Some fucking kindred spirit, you know? Instead I get condescending comments punishing me further. What the fuck
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    🍿🍿🍿
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    Sat through a sales pitch last week from a guy who talks like that.

    He sounded really passionate about whatever he was trying to sell, but it felt like my brain was being gently rinsed in warm piss.
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    @Nmeri17 come on, don’t take it personally but why should we want to read some rant written like a freaking novel with unnecessary horse shit padding?
    It’s not a platform for sharing poetry.
    Get to the point with the minimum amount of text and I‘ll gladly read and ++ it.
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    @Nmeri17 i read red rising in 4 hours over christmas cuz it's an action novel without too many words. just get to the point lol
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    @Lensflare insult to novels. I hate wordy authors. actually say something with your descriptions. why uselessly describe everything when it does nothing for the story. it's like narcissistic. great you learned the skill of english. now use it for something useful lol

    it's like coderbaiting. you write greatly formatted and CPU-optimized code but the code isn't actually doing any useful so why
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    @jestdotty you use the word "narcissistic" way too inflationary but I mostly agree.
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    @Lensflare > '(...) Get to the point with the minimum amount of text (...)'.

    How I wish my current lead would understand the meaning of these words. Instead, the idiot wants reports written as if those were some novels. Fucking hell.
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    @jestdotty what do you mean, what?

    You call every behavior that you don’t like "narcissistic" and everyone who you don’t like or disagree with a "narcissist".

    That means when we hear it from you, it doesn’t mean what it actually means. You inflated it and robbed it of its meaning.

    That might fit well into your world where every definition of words is personal opinion, but in the real world we like to rely on the actual definitions to be able to communicate effectively.
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    @Lensflare it's not that I don't like them or that I disagree with them. it's the literal or slang-like version of narcissism. an obsession with self, like masturbating on one's own greatness is considered narcissistic. like the old narcissus story that gave birth to the psychology word eventually: "Narcissus rejected the advances of all women and men who approached him, instead falling in love with his own reflection in a pool of water". that kind of mindset is common in "artists" because they fixate on self-expression to an excessive degree, like a common pitfall kind of like overthinking happens in programmers or getting disorientated and fall off a railing when you're trying to balance walk on it. it's just one of the hazards. I don't have a "bad" or "good" opinion about it in an objective sense, it's just what is

    TIL inflationary is now slang for oversaturated. in what kind of social group? are you studying economics or is gen z crypto made them finbros?
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