Compulsive comment editor. All in good faith.

#Sorry not sorry

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Cake day: August 13th, 2023

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  • I made it perfectly clear what kind of dismissive attacks I meant and even gave examples of I was talking about which you admitted to perpetrating, but you’re here splitting hairs and making petty demands so that you come out clean as if I care. And now you’re rewriting a thread from your POV in an attempt to win over people by insulting their intelligence while you’re thirsting for some insignificant victory in an inconsequential thread. Amusingly weird behavior, if you ask me. lol


  • So your answer to me replying in good faith is to double down and reply in bad faith to drive a petty point because I refuse to do some fool’s errand for you? Yeah, that’s not gonna fly.

    I already explained the distinction

    You can have your distinction but I’m not making one. I’m not operating under that framework you setup. I’m saying something one thing and you’re trying to shoehorn in the conversation into some other thing.

    can’t provide a single example of

    And, as I’ve already explained, I won’t.

    We’ve run our course. Good day.



  • I’m not about to go hunt down a links from a year ago on a banned account in some other instance I abhor, or comb through petty nonsense to find examples for you. You can believe me or not, I don’t mind, and I will do the same. Besides, you already stated that if someone looks like a lib you’re gonna call it a lib “even if they deny the label”, and that’s what I mean about these personal attacks.


  • It’s fine if you want to make a distinction, but the pairing along with the outright dismissiveness is precisely what I mean, though. Being dismissive because of branding someone a label is my point, even though the person they were referring to is not liberal–me.

    I’m not going to assume that they’re paid actors in some secret conspiracy who don’t really believe a word of what they’re saying

    I’m glad you don’t, but that’s not what I saw.









  • Coding involves a lot of very routine busy work that’s little more than typing.

    That’s right. You watch it type it out and right where it gets to the important part you realize that’s not what you meant at all, so you hit the stop button. Then you modify the prompt and repeat that one more time. That’s when you realize there are so many things it’s not even considering which gives you the satisfaction that your job is still secure. Then you write a more focused prompt for one aspect of them problem and take whatever good enough bullshit it spewed as a starting point for you to do the manual work. Rinse and repeat.