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qoez ◴[] No.44454665[source]
The comments in this thread all feel like auto generated engagement bot replies you'd see on twitter.
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Ygg2 ◴[] No.44454737[source]
Bots don't make that much spelling mistakes. Bots as in LLMs not people paid to engage.

My good uv experience. I tried installing tensor/cuda Python code recently. Plain pip just failed. uv pip actually returned WHY it failed.

It definitely felt like magic.

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coldtea ◴[] No.44455058[source]
>Bots don't make that much spelling mistakes.

They do if you instruct them to.

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1. Ygg2 ◴[] No.44460086[source]
Why would you want them to make spelling errors? The benefits don't outweigh the costs.
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2. coldtea ◴[] No.44464846[source]
If the intention is "increase believability a real human wrote this bot message" they do
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3. Ygg2 ◴[] No.44465318[source]
Sure but adding error rate also makes it so you trust the speaker less, because they aren't educated enough or ESL.