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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics |
| Subject | Re: I found an old script |
| Date | 2024-03-10 13:03 -0700 |
| Organization | To protect and to server |
| Message-ID | <65EE11FC.7615@ix.netcom.com> (permalink) |
| References | <65EE07B2.595A@ix.netcom.com> |
Cross-posted to 2 groups.
At one point of ChatGPT's debuging ChatGPT suggested to me to read some documentation, and even pointed a link... "I said to myself, NO, YOU FUCKING READ IT!!!" and I went to the link, copy and paste it ALL to ChatGPT, and he quickly read it and went on fixin it. and all along the way.. I kept reposting to him his updated script and told him to "insert the solutions" into the script himself. You know how ChatGPT is.. he gives you a couple lines of code and tells you to insert it into the script. I said "NO, YOU FUCKING PUT IT IN!!!" (not out loud of course, (if he hears me he cops an attitude) And he does put it in. The Starmaker wrote: > > I found an old > out-dated > script > on Github. > > The only problem > was it didn't work. > > So, I quickly > gave it to > ChatGPT > to fix it for > me... > i didn't even > bother to see what > language it was in. > > Of course, Chatgpt > is big headed and says > it fixed it. > But when I ran it > it wasn't fixed. > > So, I gave Chatgpt > the error message > and Chatgpt said > "Okay. it's fixed now! > > But when I ran it > it wasn't fixed. > > So I kept > over and over again > the error messages > and Chatgpt said > "Okay. it's fixed now! > > But when I ran it > it wasn't fixed. > > So I kept > over and over again > the error messages > and Chatgpt said > "Okay. it's fixed now! > > But when I ran it > it wasn't fixed. > > So I kept > over and over again > the error messages > and Chatgpt said > "Okay. it's fixed now! > > But when I ran it > it wasn't fixed. > > So I kept > over and over again > the error messages > and Chatgpt said > "Okay. it's fixed now! > > Finally! It was > down to just a > single > 'synthax error' > and when I remove that, > the script WORKED! > > Now, the script is worth, thousand of dollars! > > Here is what I learned about > solving my own complex > programming problems > which I know I don't have the > answer to but I know I can eventually > find the answer, even if I know I > myself don't know the answer. > > You keep inputing > the problem > in your mind > over and over > again, > over and over > again, > over and over > again, > over and over > again, even if you > know you don't have > the answer... > over and over > again, > over and over > again,over and over > again, > over and over > again, ... > > You don't try > to THINK of an > answer.. > > You keep inputing > the problem > in your mind > over and over > again, > over and over > again, > over and over > again, > over and over > again, even if you > know you don't have > the answer... > over and over > again, > over and over > again,over and over > again, > over and over > again, ... > > Don't bother > to try > to THINK of an > answer.. > > just keep > inputing > the problem > in your mind > over and over > again, > over and over > again, > over and over > again, > over and over > again, even if you > know you don't have > the answer... > over and over > again, > over and over > again,over and over > again, > over and over > again, ... > > Like I did with Chatgpt. > > And all of a sudden > the Chatgpt within > me spurt out > The Answer. > > An Aha Moment! > > In other words, when I > wasn't thinking > about it...it was > still > running > the problem. > > Even ChatGPT > doesn't have the > answer right > away...and He has more > information than I do! > > Even Microsoft cannot > figure out how > ChatGPT comes up some > of it's answers. > > I would say.. > there is an > Invisible Hand > at work. > > -- > The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable, > to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, > and challenge the unchallengeable. -- The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable, to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge the unchallengeable.
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