Phrasing and content are quite different, even if the points end up being the almost the same.
This post “feels” a great deal more relatable, I don’t think AI applies, or at least, I’m not familiar with the issue you are outlining.
Phrasing and content are quite different, even if the points end up being the almost the same.
This post “feels” a great deal more relatable, I don’t think AI applies, or at least, I’m not familiar with the issue you are outlining.
Well, the data it was trained on had a cutoff point in 2021 which would explain that.
I’ve used it (GPT 3) a fair amount for Unity, and I’m fairly pleased with the results, it’s saved me a fair amount of time. Implementing object pooling and editor window dialogues for scene translation management for example.
Of course, programming knowledge is required for it to be of consistent use, which, on second thought, may not be at all obvious.
ChatGPT is GPT 3.5 & GPT 4, as far as I’m aware.
3.5 is also very capable when it comes to programming, for any well known framework or language. It’s not as capable, but it is still very capable.
Not everyone with an attention span longer than yours is ChatGPT.
Assuming you’ve even read THIS far, that comment lacks all of the common gpt hallmarks.
I use ChatGPT primarily for programming, and it’s particularly well suited for programming.
“Even get basic programming questions right if you are detailed with your prompt”
is underselling its capabilities in that regard. Especially GPT-4 has been able to help me with everything from obscure adobe ExtendScript scripts to infrequently seen ‘unsafe’ C# OpenGL perspective matrix math. All with prompts of a sentence maximum.
So, how do you enforce any rule?
I’d say maybe keep at Blender, the community is huge and the tutorials endless. It’s only complicated until you learn how it works!
There’s also CAD software, like FreeCAD, LibreCAD, etc, which, unfortunately I have no experience of so I can’t tell you if they’re easier or harder to learn and use compared to Blender.
Yeah, pay her. After you pay me for leaving this comment.
Or just charge her for a bunch of stuff you did that night and say you’ve already payed.
Or say you charge the same fee. Or a greater one and she needs to pay up.
I wonder if it has anything to do with the person writing the comment being able to choose their username 🤔
By a huuuge mile indeed. Blender devs are great at listening and communicating with the community.
The standardization of hotkeys and features across the software is fantastic. The UI is snappy and filled to the brim with intuitive QoL features I wish were standard for my OS.
I have irreconcilable grievances with a lot of open source software, VLC, VSCode, etc, and find development slow and heading non optimal for others like Sharex and Firefox… but Blender, that’s green on all fronts.
Native procedural dark mode, Developer CSS Overview, browser extension file access.
I use Firefox exclusively except for when the second one is useful. I really wish Firefox had those three though.