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I used GPT4 to solve a couple goofy stupid UI/UX thing I have never liked about the site.The flairs sometimes need a scrollbar if they don't fit into the screen. Same with tards that have too many mod-notes. GUESS WHAT? I used GPT4 and fixed it!

EDIT: THIS MEANS THAT TARDS CAN HAVE MORE NOTES, WHICH MEANS MODS MIGHT BE LESS INCLINED TO PERMA-BAN THEM. Hmmm, implications of AI, already being felt?

It took me about 30 minutes of playing around because GPT4 won't be able to look at our CSS (too big). So, using "inspect element" in my browser, I was able to finally isolate the page source code, ask GPT4 for what CSS class I was looking for, then it identified it, and ONE MINOR CHANGE (see pic) and presto, our site is awesome. And tards can stay for longer now (wait, is this a good thing?) because the mod notes, too, have scrollbars.

Today I saw a program that you can add to your scripts or code that when you have a crash in your code, it feeds the error into GPT4, troubleshoots the code, uploads it, all without programmer intervention. Wow, hold on to your butts folks.

1 year ago
6 score
Reason: None provided.

I used GPT4 to solve a couple goofy stupid UI/UX thing I have never liked about the site.The flairs sometimes need a scrollbar if they don't fit into the screen. Same with tards that have too many mod-notes. GUESS WHAT? I used GPT4 and fixed it!

EDIT: THIS MEANS THAT TARDS CAN HAVE MORE NOTES, WHICH MEANS MODS MIGHT BE LESS INCLINED TO PERMA-BAN THEM. Hmmm, implications of AI, already being felt?

It took me about 30 minutes of playing around because GPT4 won't be able to look at our CSS (too big). So, using "inspect element" in my browser, I was able to finally isolate the page source code, ask GPT4 for what CSS class I was looking for, then it identified it, and ONE MINOR CHANGE (see pic) and presto, our site is fuckin' awesome. And tards can stay for longer now (wait, is this a good thing?) because the mod notes, too, have scrollbars.

Today I saw a program that you can add to your scripts or code that when you have a crash in your code, it feeds the error into GPT4, troubleshoots the code, uploads it, all without programmer intervention.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I used GPT4 to solve a couple goofy stupid UI/UX thing I have never liked about the site.The flairs sometimes need a scrollbar if they don't fit into the screen. Same with tards that have too many mod-notes. GUESS WHAT? I used GPT4 and fixed it!

EDIT: THIS MEANS THAT TARDS CAN HAVE MORE NOTES, WHICH MEANS WE MIGHT BE LESS INCLINED TO PERMA-BAN THEM. Hmmm, implications of AI, already being felt?

It took me about 30 minutes of playing around because GPT4 won't be able to look at our CSS (too big). So, using "inspect element" in my browser, I was able to finally isolate the page source code, ask GPT4 for what CSS class I was looking for, then it identified it, and ONE MINOR CHANGE (see pic) and presto, our site is fuckin' awesome. And tards can stay for longer now (wait, is this a good thing?) because the mod notes, too, have scrollbars.

Today I saw a program that you can add to your scripts or code that when you have a crash in your code, it feeds the error into GPT4, troubleshoots the code, uploads it, all without programmer intervention.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

I used GPT4 to solve a couple goofy stupid UI/UX thing I have never liked about the site.The flairs sometimes need a scrollbar if they don't fit into the screen. Same with tards that have too many mod-notes. GUESS WHAT? I used GPT4 and fixed it!

It took me about 30 minutes of playing around because GPT4 won't be able to look at our CSS (too big). So, using "inspect element" in my browser, I was able to finally isolate the page source code, ask GPT4 for what CSS class I was looking for, then it identified it, and ONE MINOR CHANGE (see pic) and presto, our site is fuckin' awesome. And tards can stay for longer now (wait, is this a good thing?) because the mod notes, too, have scrollbars.

Today I saw a program that you can add to your scripts or code that when you have a crash in your code, it feeds the error into GPT4, troubleshoots the code, uploads it, all without programmer intervention.

1 year ago
1 score