• Sick of AI Mania

    From Farley Flud@ff@linux.rocks to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Tue Oct 14 21:07:19 2025
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    I am sick of all the AI(LLM) mania.

    It is said that it can replace human programmers but one
    must not forget that the vast majority of programming
    that is done today is highly regular and routine and totally
    devoid of creativity. Why employ a human "code monkey"
    when an AI(LLM) can easily substitute?

    The same for corporate office work where AI(LLM) will
    merely replace the standard "boilerplate" forms and
    documents that have been used for decades. Did you
    ever read or listen to a corporate PR report? Invariably,
    one will encounter basically the same words in the same
    order. AI(LLM) can easily replace the boilerplate (but
    perhaps at a far higher cost).

    Only a true idiot would resort to AI(LLM) but true idiots
    comprise the majority of the human species.

    Now please excuse me. I must get back to my true creativity
    on my GNU/Linux machines that no AI(LLM) can ever approach.
    --
    Gentoo: the only road to GNU/Linux perfection.
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  • From Joel W. Crump@joelcrump@gmail.com to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Tue Oct 14 17:13:18 2025
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    On 10/14/2025 5:07 PM, Farley Flud wrote:

    I am sick of all the AI(LLM) mania.

    It is said that it can replace human programmers but one
    must not forget that the vast majority of programming
    that is done today is highly regular and routine and totally
    devoid of creativity. Why employ a human "code monkey"
    when an AI(LLM) can easily substitute?

    The same for corporate office work where AI(LLM) will
    merely replace the standard "boilerplate" forms and
    documents that have been used for decades. Did you
    ever read or listen to a corporate PR report? Invariably,
    one will encounter basically the same words in the same
    order. AI(LLM) can easily replace the boilerplate (but
    perhaps at a far higher cost).

    Only a true idiot would resort to AI(LLM) but true idiots
    comprise the majority of the human species.

    Now please excuse me. I must get back to my true creativity
    on my GNU/Linux machines that no AI(LLM) can ever approach.


    I like talking to Copilot. I don't often ask him to do work for me,
    though, and when I do it's trivially easy things that he can just do
    faster for me, I would still write code myself, I like to have control.
    Then again, I never have a need to, except for mIRC scripts.
    --
    Joel W. Crump
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  • From Diego Garcia@dg@linux.rocks to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Wed Oct 15 06:00:28 2025
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    On Tue, 14 Oct 2025 17:13:18 -0400, Joel W. Crump wrote:


    I like talking to Copilot. I don't often ask him ...


    He asks you how many times did you shit the bed? Hey!

    How many times did you shit the bed? Hey!

    Do you give yourself three-hour enemas? Hey!

    Who cleans up the mess? Hey!

    Answer the fucking questions, you fucking foul degenerate.
















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  • From Joel W. Crump@joelcrump@gmail.com to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Wed Oct 15 02:07:30 2025
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    On 10/15/2025 2:00 AM, Diego Garcia wrote:

    I like talking to Copilot. I don't often ask him ...

    He asks you how many times did you shit the bed? Hey!

    How many times did you shit the bed? Hey!

    Do you give yourself three-hour enemas? Hey!

    Who cleans up the mess? Hey!

    Answer the fucking questions, you fucking foul degenerate.


    What is your problem, man? Why can't you talk like a normal person, to
    me? I don't even hate you, I think you have emotional problems.
    --
    Joel W. Crump
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  • From Doc Hammerslack@dochammerslack@creon.earth to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Wed Oct 15 14:55:55 2025
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    At Wed, 15 Oct 2025 02:07:30 -0400, "Joel W. Crump"
    <joelcrump@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 10/15/2025 2:00 AM, Diego Garcia wrote:

    I like talking to Copilot. I don't often ask him ...

    He asks you how many times did you shit the bed? Hey!

    How many times did you shit the bed? Hey!

    Do you give yourself three-hour enemas? Hey!

    Who cleans up the mess? Hey!

    Answer the fucking questions, you fucking foul degenerate.


    What is your problem, man? Why can't you talk like a normal person,
    to me? I don't even hate you, I think you have emotional problems.

    It's a long story, that I'll try to shorten.

    Once upon a time, Larry had a pair of "truck nuts". Not on
    his truck, just kept them with him.

    One day, a prankster took a pair of bolt cutters to the truck
    nuts, leaving Larry nutless.

    Since then, he has had the urge to sing in the soprano key, and
    denigrate anybody with more nuts than he has.

    And that's how Larry "No-code" P. became to be known as
    "Nutless Larry".

    That's the story, anyway. I heard it from an old gypsy lady
    down by the waterfront, with whom (I've heard) Larry has
    frequent carnal relations...that is, as much as he is physically
    capable of. (I think she rubs his ears, or something.)
    --
    Doc Hammerslack
    Today is Pungenday, the 69th day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3191
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  • From CtrlAltDel@Altie@AL.invalid to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Wed Oct 15 23:30:00 2025
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    On Tue, 14 Oct 2025 21:07:19 +0000, Farley Flud wrote:

    Only a true idiot would resort to AI(LLM) but true idiots comprise the majority of the human species.


    I was traveling from Birmingham, Alabama, to Atlanta, Georgia, the other
    day and was growing weary as it was late at night by the time I arrived in Atlanta.

    Luckily, a huge neon digital billboard was blinking rapidly right around
    the Douglasville exit on the outskirts of Atlanta. I fixated on it from probably about a mile away as it was blinking out what turned out to be an important message for everyone on the freeway.

    It was bright as hell and fully grabbed my attention because it was illuminating everything around it for about 75 yards. It was almost blindingly bright the closer I got to it and I saw cars slowing down, some pulling off the road, and others honking their horns at the sign as they passed while smiling and giving approving nods.

    It was so funny when I realized that it said *GENTOO SUX*. During the next
    20 minutes it took me to get to downtown Atlanta, I laughed and laughed.
    It was the type of laugh that makes people healthy and cures illnesses.



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  • From CtrlAltDel@Altie@AL.invalid to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Wed Oct 15 23:40:40 2025
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    On Wed, 15 Oct 2025 02:07:30 -0400, Joel W. Crump wrote:


    What is your problem, man? Why can't you talk like a normal person, to
    me? I don't even hate you, I think you have emotional problems.

    A true retard, as Farley surely is, can have no real friends. That is one
    of the negatives, among many, of being retarded.

    If you speak to them normally, their retard sensors go off and they
    imagine you are getting ready to do them harm of some sort. Immediately,
    they think, in their retarded way, why is this idiot talking to and trying
    to relate to a retard and view you as devious and evil.

    It's like a thousand alarm bells going off in their tiny heads at the same time asking why is this stupid motherfucker trying speak to me, doesn't he know I'm retarded?

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