In order to be able to use an LLM to generate the code for you, you pretty much need to know coding well enough that you would be able to code it yourself.

Jun 8, 2025 3:41 PM

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If Jake Taylor had AI to tell him about Moby Dick in Major League we could have had a good 20 minutes more of fun baseball antics in that movie and heโ€™d have the girl sooner ๐Ÿ˜†

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AI is just sparkling automation

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There's a whole list of things it *could* be used for, but if you want one that only has things it is currently good for, then it will be a very short list (namely just grift).
"AI" is the future, but not any of this "AI" we have now. And I'm pretty sure for every years worth of advancement this push has managed, it's set us back 3-5 years in actual use and adoption when the bubble bursts.

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ChatGPT: Moby Dick refers to the sexual harassment charges against American dance music writer Moby. He allegedly showed his butt to a class of 5th graders at Sea World on June 32st, 1913.

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You guys just keep thinking that :D All the more AI for me!

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AI has always been at absolute best a solution in search of a problem, because every problem people have thrown at it has definitely not been solved. I would really like it if it'd just fuck off forever.

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That reminds me of silly putty. There once was a contest looking for a practical use for it and i don't think anyone came up with a good use.

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I've seen physical therapists use it for hand strength rehab. There's obviously substitutes but they preferred it for some reason.

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I feel like once it was known AI would just make stuff up when it didn't know it lost most of it's working value. If a person has to go double check it every time you use it, it really isn't saving much of anything.

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Its a tool. It should be used not for research but for organization

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Have you worked in an office? Middle manager types LOVE adding unnecessary steps to everything that make it take three times as long.

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It's fucking great for pregnant Kermit and Goku stuff... At least according to a comic a few posts away.

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I use it for Dungeons & Dragons. It's a wonderful creative aid. I need to whip up an NPC on the fly, complete with backstory and character art? Takes like 2 minutes. I want to model an important conversation the PCs are going to have next session, it's happy to talk it out with me or even roleplay the character directly. Do you need battlemaps for a modern/futuristic setting? Good luck, practically nobody makes those, but Dall-e 3 can make a passable one in just a few attempts.

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AI is a tool you use to help you with your work. it is not to replace things outright. so using it for dnd is proper use.

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LLMs are good at role playing

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This. Random encounter loot tables, too. Not to mention that, you know, much as I encourage everyone to support actual artists and commission when possible, I have some paycheck to paycheck players who I think deserve to be able to hold up a thing and go 'this is MY blorbo', and since they'd just be stealing the first thing off google anyway, I think an AI drawing is fine for personal uses like that.

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I have a friend who used it to make more diverse NPC characters to use as visual aids for her players to encounter.

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my GM uses it to make VTT tokens. so half the time you don't even know what it is your fighting.

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I was playing with it and made some images of my DnD character too, the DM uses it to make stuff too. Maybe AI is just a creative way to make dnd material.

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If all that other AI crap dies off and leaves just AI DMing assistants, I will still be a happy gamer.

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My friend said as a test he tried to get it to run a campaign and said it would fall apart after session 3-4, like no coherence confusing stories. It would start out great but my theory is, that AI can see everything on the internet, except what it just said or made an image of. You can ask it to reuse a character all you want, it won't.

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