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Not quite. The T is silent.

Either I missed it or the author assumed we were both on the same page: GBY seems to be a spot on a river just north of the Sea of Galilee.

GBV continues to be the band, who are due to release albums with each of these names within the next five years.


You have sailed past the point. There were so, so many cod it was hard not to catch a bunch. That isn’t a metric, it’s an indicator that most likely meant vast unseen numbers. The tip of the iceberg is a metaphor for a reason, though it may become an anachronism within our lifetimes.

All of it.

This is magical because you are both on the exact right path and not right. My theory is there’s a sort of skill to teasing code from AI (or maybe not and it’s alchemy all over again) and this is all new enough and we don’t have a common vocabulary for it that it’s hard for one person who is having a good experience and one person who is not to meaningfully sort out what they are doing differently.

Alternatively, it could be there’s a large swath of people out there so stupid they are proud of code your mom can somehow review and suggest improvements in despite being nontechnical.


Game’s truly gone. I remember when all we did was try to find the most obscure indie band of a Linux distro, form emotional attachments and then argue their merits.

It’s going to be prog rock, isn’t it?

no, i think they're just going to start a podcast.

Yes officer, this one right here.

Not necessarily. Look at the Gorillaz.

Migaloo is joining Humphrey the Whale's team in SF forming a super team

The water goes all the way up to 11

their music's making waves

>For now. It always begins as voluntary. But then doctors will start to treat people who opt out the way TSA treats me when I opt out: a hostile adversary.

You sure this is a privacy issue?


This feels wild to me. I think I am pretty well privacy obsessed, but I don't see it here (fwiw, my wonderful doctor has been using these services for years; originally with overseas human labor, now with AI). First off it presupposes some level of privacy with one's GP that I would only want from a therapist. I don't want health information going beyond my doctor? What about him talking to specialists or getting another opinion in the break room?

Ship's sailed on that level of privacy anyway the second you bill an insurance carrier in the US. I am willing to take this particular risk if something I said two years ago pops up to help explain what I am currently experiencing. I understand not everyone is me and I am lucky to be in relatively good health and not have anything going on that might put employment, etc at risk so I can understand where some people may want to refuse. But the knee-jerk "FUCK NO BECAUSE PRIVACY" is almost as bad as writing a post based on a side plot in The Pitt when said side plot was 110% heightening the stress between Dr. Robby and Dr. Al Hashimi, not a goddamn double-blind study of the effectiveness of AI transcripto-bots.

And if you're going to take lessons from The Pitt about medical record transcription, why isn't it Dr. Santos repeatedly falling asleep while transcribing records?


It's a big house.

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