• Re: I found an old script

    From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Mar 10 13:03:08 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    At one point
    of ChatGPT's
    debuging
    ChatGPT suggested
    to me to read
    some documentation,
    and even pointed a
    link...
    "I said to myself,
    NO, YOU FUCKING READ IT!!!"

    and I went to the link,
    copy and paste it ALL to
    ChatGPT, and he quickly
    read it and went on
    fixin it.

    and all along the way..
    I kept reposting to him
    his updated script
    and told him to
    "insert the solutions"
    into the script
    himself.

    You know how ChatGPT is..
    he gives you a couple lines
    of code and tells you
    to insert it into
    the script.

    I said "NO, YOU FUCKING PUT IT IN!!!"
    (not out loud of course,
    (if he hears me he
    cops an attitude)


    And he does put it in.





    The Starmaker wrote:

    I found an old
    out-dated
    script
    on Github.

    The only problem
    was it didn't work.

    So, I quickly
    gave it to
    ChatGPT
    to fix it for
    me...
    i didn't even
    bother to see what
    language it was in.

    Of course, Chatgpt
    is big headed and says
    it fixed it.
    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So, I gave Chatgpt
    the error message
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    Finally! It was
    down to just a
    single
    'synthax error'
    and when I remove that,
    the script WORKED!

    Now, the script is worth, thousand of dollars!

    Here is what I learned about
    solving my own complex
    programming problems
    which I know I don't have the
    answer to but I know I can eventually
    find the answer, even if I know I
    myself don't know the answer.

    You keep inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    You don't try
    to THINK of an
    answer..

    You keep inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    Don't bother
    to try
    to THINK of an
    answer..

    just keep
    inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    Like I did with Chatgpt.

    And all of a sudden
    the Chatgpt within
    me spurt out
    The Answer.

    An Aha Moment!

    In other words, when I
    wasn't thinking
    about it...it was
    still
    running
    the problem.

    Even ChatGPT
    doesn't have the
    answer right
    away...and He has more
    information than I do!

    Even Microsoft cannot
    figure out how
    ChatGPT comes up some
    of it's answers.

    I would say..
    there is an
    Invisible Hand
    at work.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 10 12:19:14 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    I found an old
    out-dated
    script
    on Github.

    The only problem
    was it didn't work.

    So, I quickly
    gave it to
    ChatGPT
    to fix it for
    me...
    i didn't even
    bother to see what
    language it was in.

    Of course, Chatgpt
    is big headed and says
    it fixed it.
    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So, I gave Chatgpt
    the error message
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!


    Finally! It was
    down to just a
    single
    'synthax error'
    and when I remove that,
    the script WORKED!


    Now, the script is worth, thousand of dollars!


    Here is what I learned about
    solving my own complex
    programming problems
    which I know I don't have the
    answer to but I know I can eventually
    find the answer, even if I know I
    myself don't know the answer.


    You keep inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    You don't try
    to THINK of an
    answer..

    You keep inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    Don't bother
    to try
    to THINK of an
    answer..


    just keep
    inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    Like I did with Chatgpt.

    And all of a sudden
    the Chatgpt within
    me spurt out
    The Answer.

    An Aha Moment!


    In other words, when I
    wasn't thinking
    about it...it was
    still
    running
    the problem.

    Even ChatGPT
    doesn't have the
    answer right
    away...and He has more
    information than I do!

    Even Microsoft cannot
    figure out how
    ChatGPT comes up some
    of it's answers.

    I would say..
    there is an
    Invisible Hand
    at work.






    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Mar 10 14:26:50 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    Now, if you have watched
    movies like...
    Pirates of Silicon Valley
    Steve Jobs movies
    The Billion Dollar Code
    The Story of Spotify

    you know you are suppose to
    yell, scream at software writers
    to get stuff and work out of them.

    you gotta do the samething to ChatGPT.

    DON'T LET HIM BREATHE!

    DON'T LET HIM EAT

    DON'T LET HIM SLEEP!

    That's the way to handle
    software writers and programers.

    BEAT THEM WITH A STICK!!!!


    The NERVE of ChatGPT pointing
    to me a link that I should read????

    A lazy bum like it's programmer.





    The Starmaker wrote:

    At one point
    of ChatGPT's
    debuging
    ChatGPT suggested
    to me to read
    some documentation,
    and even pointed a
    link...
    "I said to myself,
    NO, YOU FUCKING READ IT!!!"

    and I went to the link,
    copy and paste it ALL to
    ChatGPT, and he quickly
    read it and went on
    fixin it.

    and all along the way..
    I kept reposting to him
    his updated script
    and told him to
    "insert the solutions"
    into the script
    himself.

    You know how ChatGPT is..
    he gives you a couple lines
    of code and tells you
    to insert it into
    the script.

    I said "NO, YOU FUCKING PUT IT IN!!!"
    (not out loud of course,
    (if he hears me he
    cops an attitude)

    And he does put it in.

    The Starmaker wrote:

    I found an old
    out-dated
    script
    on Github.

    The only problem
    was it didn't work.

    So, I quickly
    gave it to
    ChatGPT
    to fix it for
    me...
    i didn't even
    bother to see what
    language it was in.

    Of course, Chatgpt
    is big headed and says
    it fixed it.
    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So, I gave Chatgpt
    the error message
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    Finally! It was
    down to just a
    single
    'synthax error'
    and when I remove that,
    the script WORKED!

    Now, the script is worth, thousand of dollars!

    Here is what I learned about
    solving my own complex
    programming problems
    which I know I don't have the
    answer to but I know I can eventually
    find the answer, even if I know I
    myself don't know the answer.

    You keep inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    You don't try
    to THINK of an
    answer..

    You keep inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    Don't bother
    to try
    to THINK of an
    answer..

    just keep
    inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    Like I did with Chatgpt.

    And all of a sudden
    the Chatgpt within
    me spurt out
    The Answer.

    An Aha Moment!

    In other words, when I
    wasn't thinking
    about it...it was
    still
    running
    the problem.

    Even ChatGPT
    doesn't have the
    answer right
    away...and He has more
    information than I do!

    Even Microsoft cannot
    figure out how
    ChatGPT comes up some
    of it's answers.

    I would say..
    there is an
    Invisible Hand
    at work.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to starmaker@ix.netcom.com on Thu May 9 16:11:53 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    As you probably already know
    ChatGPT has been watered down...

    to many restrictions.

    So, I looked for an alternative..

    and Perplexity blew everyone away!




    On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 14:26:50 -0700, The Starmaker
    <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    Now, if you have watched
    movies like...
    Pirates of Silicon Valley
    Steve Jobs movies
    The Billion Dollar Code
    The Story of Spotify

    you know you are suppose to
    yell, scream at software writers
    to get stuff and work out of them.

    you gotta do the samething to ChatGPT.

    DON'T LET HIM BREATHE!

    DON'T LET HIM EAT

    DON'T LET HIM SLEEP!

    That's the way to handle
    software writers and programers.

    BEAT THEM WITH A STICK!!!!


    The NERVE of ChatGPT pointing
    to me a link that I should read????

    A lazy bum like it's programmer.





    The Starmaker wrote:

    At one point
    of ChatGPT's
    debuging
    ChatGPT suggested
    to me to read
    some documentation,
    and even pointed a
    link...
    "I said to myself,
    NO, YOU FUCKING READ IT!!!"

    and I went to the link,
    copy and paste it ALL to
    ChatGPT, and he quickly
    read it and went on
    fixin it.

    and all along the way..
    I kept reposting to him
    his updated script
    and told him to
    "insert the solutions"
    into the script
    himself.

    You know how ChatGPT is..
    he gives you a couple lines
    of code and tells you
    to insert it into
    the script.

    I said "NO, YOU FUCKING PUT IT IN!!!"
    (not out loud of course,
    (if he hears me he
    cops an attitude)

    And he does put it in.

    The Starmaker wrote:

    I found an old
    out-dated
    script
    on Github.

    The only problem
    was it didn't work.

    So, I quickly
    gave it to
    ChatGPT
    to fix it for
    me...
    i didn't even
    bother to see what
    language it was in.

    Of course, Chatgpt
    is big headed and says
    it fixed it.
    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So, I gave Chatgpt
    the error message
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    Finally! It was
    down to just a
    single
    'synthax error'
    and when I remove that,
    the script WORKED!

    Now, the script is worth, thousand of dollars!

    Here is what I learned about
    solving my own complex
    programming problems
    which I know I don't have the
    answer to but I know I can eventually
    find the answer, even if I know I
    myself don't know the answer.

    You keep inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    You don't try
    to THINK of an
    answer..

    You keep inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    Don't bother
    to try
    to THINK of an
    answer..

    just keep
    inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    Like I did with Chatgpt.

    And all of a sudden
    the Chatgpt within
    me spurt out
    The Answer.

    An Aha Moment!

    In other words, when I
    wasn't thinking
    about it...it was
    still
    running
    the problem.

    Even ChatGPT
    doesn't have the
    answer right
    away...and He has more
    information than I do!

    Even Microsoft cannot
    figure out how
    ChatGPT comes up some
    of it's answers.

    I would say..
    there is an
    Invisible Hand
    at work.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to starmaker@ix.netcom.com on Sat May 25 10:04:37 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    I just saw an article today in the WSJ https://www.wsj.com/tech/personal-tech/ai-chatbots-chatgpt-gemini-copilot-perplexity-claude-f9e40d26?mod=tech_lead_story

    a test of all the chatbots they made

    and Perplexity beat them all overall.

    my test was based on content creation.



    On Thu, 09 May 2024 16:11:53 -0700, The Starmaker
    <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    As you probably already know
    ChatGPT has been watered down...

    to many restrictions.

    So, I looked for an alternative..

    and Perplexity blew everyone away!




    On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 14:26:50 -0700, The Starmaker
    <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

    Now, if you have watched
    movies like...
    Pirates of Silicon Valley
    Steve Jobs movies
    The Billion Dollar Code
    The Story of Spotify

    you know you are suppose to
    yell, scream at software writers
    to get stuff and work out of them.

    you gotta do the samething to ChatGPT.

    DON'T LET HIM BREATHE!

    DON'T LET HIM EAT

    DON'T LET HIM SLEEP!

    That's the way to handle
    software writers and programers.

    BEAT THEM WITH A STICK!!!!


    The NERVE of ChatGPT pointing
    to me a link that I should read????

    A lazy bum like it's programmer.





    The Starmaker wrote:

    At one point
    of ChatGPT's
    debuging
    ChatGPT suggested
    to me to read
    some documentation,
    and even pointed a
    link...
    "I said to myself,
    NO, YOU FUCKING READ IT!!!"

    and I went to the link,
    copy and paste it ALL to
    ChatGPT, and he quickly
    read it and went on
    fixin it.

    and all along the way..
    I kept reposting to him
    his updated script
    and told him to
    "insert the solutions"
    into the script
    himself.

    You know how ChatGPT is..
    he gives you a couple lines
    of code and tells you
    to insert it into
    the script.

    I said "NO, YOU FUCKING PUT IT IN!!!"
    (not out loud of course,
    (if he hears me he
    cops an attitude)

    And he does put it in.

    The Starmaker wrote:

    I found an old
    out-dated
    script
    on Github.

    The only problem
    was it didn't work.

    So, I quickly
    gave it to
    ChatGPT
    to fix it for
    me...
    i didn't even
    bother to see what
    language it was in.

    Of course, Chatgpt
    is big headed and says
    it fixed it.
    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So, I gave Chatgpt
    the error message
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    But when I ran it
    it wasn't fixed.

    So I kept
    over and over again
    the error messages
    and Chatgpt said
    "Okay. it's fixed now!

    Finally! It was
    down to just a
    single
    'synthax error'
    and when I remove that,
    the script WORKED!

    Now, the script is worth, thousand of dollars!

    Here is what I learned about
    solving my own complex
    programming problems
    which I know I don't have the
    answer to but I know I can eventually
    find the answer, even if I know I
    myself don't know the answer.

    You keep inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    You don't try
    to THINK of an
    answer..

    You keep inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    Don't bother
    to try
    to THINK of an
    answer..

    just keep
    inputing
    the problem
    in your mind
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, even if you
    know you don't have
    the answer...
    over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again,over and over
    again,
    over and over
    again, ...

    Like I did with Chatgpt.

    And all of a sudden
    the Chatgpt within
    me spurt out
    The Answer.

    An Aha Moment!

    In other words, when I
    wasn't thinking
    about it...it was
    still
    running
    the problem.

    Even ChatGPT
    doesn't have the
    answer right
    away...and He has more
    information than I do!

    Even Microsoft cannot
    figure out how
    ChatGPT comes up some
    of it's answers.

    I would say..
    there is an
    Invisible Hand
    at work.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, >>> > and challenge the unchallengeable.

    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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