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the snail

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Fortran was what the clever people did at school where I was in the 70s: they wrote out all the code by hand, which was sent over to Bristol Poly to be punchcarded and run, the output came back for debugging, etc...

Lol that was me.You wrote out your code,sent it off,got it back a few days later,to discover you'd made a mistake,then repeat. I tried writing a program in Algol once, and apparently it crashed their computer.
 
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briantrumpet

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Lol that was me.You wrote out your code,sent it off,got it back a few days later,to discover you'd made a mistake,then repeat. I tried writing a program in Algol once, and apparently it crashed their computer.

It taught you patience, if nothing else! And I remember seeing the shoeboxes full of punchcards being delivered to the klever kids...
 

Psamathe

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Lol that was me.You wrote out your code,sent it off,got it back a few days later,to discover you'd made a mistake,then repeat. I tried writing a program in Algol once, and apparently it crashed their computer.
For me it was teletypes with printed 80 column print for output and where even facing my first ever keyboard I could type faster than the device accepted. Never made much use of the paper tape attached machines.
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Then went on to punch cards but we used the punch machines ourselves.
 

Poacher

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Algol! I forgotten about that!

60 or 68? I wrote a nifty program in Algol 60 which would print a neatly tabulated calendar for any given year, but never encountered Algol 68. There was no provision in the formal language definition for printed output, but a clever postgraduate had written a procedure to print one character at a time, including space!
 

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60 or 68? I wrote a nifty program in Algol 60 which would print a neatly tabulated calendar for any given year, but never encountered Algol 68. There was no provision in the formal language definition for printed output, but a clever postgraduate had written a procedure to print one character at a time, including space!

Oh dear, I cannot remember!, it is a LONG time ago. But, 1960, I would have been 13yo, and, we didnt get to use Computers at school, so, I would guess it was Algol-68. I don't recall doing anything "useful" with it, by 1968 I was doing Cobol and IBM-Assembler 😊
 

Poacher

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Oh dear, I cannot remember!, it is a LONG time ago. But, 1960, I would have been 13yo, and, we didnt get to use Computers at school, so, I would guess it was Algol-68. I don't recall doing anything "useful" with it, by 1968 I was doing Cobol and IBM-Assembler 😊

60 was quite long lived; I was programming in it in 1971, before 68 was widely (?) used. Nothing commercially useful until I encountered PDP11 assembler, and never used that in the workplace.
 

Beebo

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Grok is allegedly producing child porn deep fakes.
It’s a criminal offence, so who should be prosecuted for distributing these images?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y5w0k99r1o
 
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Psamathe

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Grok is allegedly producing child porn deep fakes.
It’s a criminal offence, so who should be prosecuted for distributing these images?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y5w0k99r1o
Maybe time to send in the SAS in helicopters for a bit of "extraction" of responsible individual at the top of the organisation now that it's established that such practices are fine and that UK PM seems OK about the principle.
 
I'm not sure if this counts as an AI fail, or an AI pass but it is interesting if you have the time, 53 minutes.
A photography YouTuber asks Chat GPT to theorise about AI from a future perspective and then questions the answers.

TDLR: Chat GPT gives you what you want to hear, and that must surely be reflected in the final conclusions.
Final conclusions TDLR: We are all living in our own individual reality, and we are all wrong.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLUISQxE5uw&t=1050s
 
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