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@RickiTarr Gravy coding.
@avatastic That's an insult to gravy LMAO
@RickiTarr Pretty sure that's just graphql

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Qantas data security: An interprative artwork

@RickiTarr ChatGPT prompt: Show me a way to use electrical splitters safely.
@RickiTarr honestly though, on a slight tangent; if an assortment of slightly incompatible plug adaptors is a good analogy for programming language design; maybe this is moreso exposing an issue with programming ecosystems
@RickiTarr this is why content warnings exist
@RickiTarr This is a good analogy. It works, but it's utterly stupid and makes no sense.

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This has be be CW'ed for us electrician folks.

@RickiTarr vibe electrical engineering is too common, unfortunately.
@RickiTarr LOL this is just regular coding
@triptych @RickiTarr Yes, and the scary part is that "AI" is trained on regular coding, and somehow produces worse.
@RickiTarr this good example of Brazilian creativity adapting a new 3-pin plug into an old 2-pin socket outlet serves for so many purposes! 🫠

@RickiTarr oh.

Oh, the sainted spirit of Ada Lovelace.

This does not spark joy.

@RickiTarr but it does spark fire.

We call this the Jesus adapter. If you use it, you will see Jesus, but not before a permanent house delete.

@RickiTarr Adapters are easy.
@12thRITS Improvise, Adapt, Overcome.
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Apparently that outlet should have an Easy Button as well as the other two.

@RickiTarr You mean the development process of the standard that allows such multi-plugs in the first place?
@RickiTarr prompt was: make me a screw driver to remove the power socket
@RickiTarr I’ll thank you for not criticising my python scripts

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That's what you call it? I never knew.

That's exactly how I spent much of my childhood, but with 240V adaptors. Those were the days. 😁