honestly this would make a good tshirt
@thomasfuchs Alexander and the ____ Day
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Nice Idea. Even more intriguing used as a masculine underwear-print in negative typography, black cli-style
@thomasfuchs yes, but '/i'
@dat @thomasfuchs not needed, input is set to lower case before testing.
@textoo @thomasfuchs yes, I'd not do that… saves a useless line
@dat @thomasfuchs yep i agree, it should be faster too :)
@thomasfuchs and I still managed not to hit the pattern --> https://8bit.red/@ikari/116325899123421386
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@ikari just calling out how amazingly iridescent your avatar icon is, and how well it contrasts with the landscape image in your profile. I didn’t think that much gamut was possible
@ozeng this trick is very hardware-and-software dependent :-) the profile picture is HDR, causes the mac to use stronger backlight under the image
@thomasfuchs they're missing all sorts of fun names to call it
@thomasfuchs "natural language parsing" :)
@thomasfuchs Terrible implementation aside, which style guide is that?! It isn't Standard, as it would require a space after the function name.
@qgustavor gotta ask anthropic lol
@thomasfuchs @qgustavor what are the odds that their response would be along the lines of "Oops sorry, you are right. I should have used the Standard style guide." before issuing an update which now defines an array of words which it uses to construct the regex - just not quite all the words they had in this version 😅

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So... Telling a pphone carrier chatbot to "Eat 💩 and die in a 🔥" would work?

Asking for a friend.

@thomasfuchs I wanna buy this in a sticker
@thomasfuchs You can't even say "so frustrating"? And they log it if you do... Wow. What if you're just saying "I'd like to fix this loose handle that is so frustrating because stuff catches on it"? That's not some big negative "log it and send it to the police" thing... So glad I never used that piece of crap. Oops. I just did another one. 😆
@thomasfuchs Indeed. It is also surprisingly limited as far as sentiment analysis goes.
@newstik idk given that literally everything about vibe coding is about "just good enough" it probably mostly works
@thomasfuchs It matches anything containing the word "broken". Nice! 👌