1 Name: jupi : 2025-04-25 07:14 ID:ILIpiyjG [Del]
yoyo~ i'm studying to go to university the next academic term, i've scheduled out everything i need i just can't help but be nervous and anxious :( i have my place and all forms sorted, its just scary that's all. kinda better to share it with a bunch of strangers online who don't really know me ig :') cheers dollars <3
-jupi
2 Name: Hunta : 2025-04-25 17:31 ID:aUjA/YeI [Del]
It's cool bro, make sure you stay consistent in your studies. Nothing wrong with using gpt either but don't ask it to solve problems for you, ask it to explain some things in detail but even then it can make a mistake. I use qodo gen in my programming IDE with a temp email as a free cheat for multiple models lol.
Take care jupi
-Hunta: I don't slice up monsters for weapons and armor
3 Name: jupi : 2025-04-26 08:09 ID:XH1zL8X4 [Del]
I do sometimes use gpt to delve deeper into my questions, more so I feel my specification for my subjects are too vague. Feels they're missing key information to truly understand a topic I guess. Dw tho~ not a cheater, can't really with my country's exam system anyway xD to cheat models I use multiple accounts usually hahaha
You take care too Hunta :)) also whats qodo gen? am curious, I study computer science atm ^^
4 Name: Hunta : 2025-04-26 08:58 ID:us0UgqWt [Del]
Nice, I do computer communications but it's very close to computer science in a lot of ways. QodoGen is a plugin for visual studio code or jetbrain IDE's and it's basically a coding assistant, it can generate code or refactor among other things. It can do a lot of things like make a wrapper for your terminal lol, like I had to install gdb debugger extensions called gef and pwndbg. Problem is they all integrate in the same "gdb" command, gdb generated some script that made shortcuts for gdb-pwndbg and gdb-gef and you can switch between them
Anyway that's besides the point, overall you can ask it whatever even outside of coding instead of giving your phone number to official websites lol. The only drawback is that it's basically reading everything you write for training material so it could leak company code so watch out! Besides you need to focus on actually understanding things yourself and not asking it to solve things for you even though it's very tempting lol.
I've seen apps that basically helps you cheat interviews and recently a thing called Cluely that integrates into your real life conversations and tells you the right things to say, definitely not black mirror material.
-Hunta: I'm not a hacker