Every prompt is hallucinations, it's fundamental to how the technology works.
One humorous one I found was whenever I did a typo looking for information on Microsoft's new dev drive or Resilient File System (ReFS), I put `demonstrate "Build, deploy, and develop faster by using an QeFS-based Dev Drive.`
and it will just go on about Microsoft's new Quantum-enhanced File System. You can continue to ask leading questions and it will keep going.
Sometimes you can switch out letters, if it doesn't do an online search it will do the same making up different technologies to fit.
Off topic, but stay away from ReFS, its far from resilient. I had an array lost because of an MS update, along with a few dozen people, would show as unformatted. Manually rolling back worked, but rather than pulling the update or figuring it out, eventually they made the update a forced/permanent update, and ignored the forum thread
I've found that when I attempt to automate some task via llm, I have to really focus, sit down, and think about exactly how I'm describing every detail. I have think about the wording and how I describe the concepts in such a way, where it takes more mental effort then just doing the thing.
It's even worse since the mindset of describing and writing in such a way is not within the same headspace as the technical portion, so by the end I'm only more tired from having to switch gears too much.
A huge amount of people who may be users of a platform such as Facebook are very likely able to watch a video generated using a technology such as this and not consider it possibly to be fraudulent.
Even if the content is somewhat strange or farfetched, these people, the majority of people are likely to not only "not notice" there's something off about the video, but believe what is being said.
They are unlikely to act on the information or regurgitate it unprovoked, but likely to just remember it as a small fact they have received in the past.
I've done C# for a while and I really love what can be done with DI & reflection for cool cross cutting abilities.
I want to branch out to native stuff like C++ & Rust for memory management stuff, but they don't seem to come close in terms of the reflection abilities or probably the function is there, but just a nightmare to work with.
There are no shovels or shovel sellers. It’s heavily accredited investors with millions of dollars buying in. It’s way above our pay grade, our pleb sayings don’t apply.
I just started using an old laptop I was going to sell for my kids to be able to just slam on the keys and get interested. It's got windows 10 and man I forgot how nice it was just to turn on the pc and get moving.
Not all this garbage. Windows 11 is such trash everywhere.
I was worried when I found that I didn't have winget, but just installing windows terminal installed it with it. That's pretty much all I need.