My wife has decades of music downloaded from CDs etc. It's just the music she likes, no ads/distractions/faffing about with networks etc. For her commute it works great to have just an MP3 player.
She doesn't want to listen to other music, she likes what she knows, so the benefit of recommendations etc aren't of interest either.
Some people prefer a device that has real, physical buttons and is not permanently at risk of shattering after being dropped (the use case being to listen to music while on the go...)
Hi GPT! Today we're going to be creating our own language. Do not improvise unless I explicitly tell you to improvise, and remember all of the vocabulary and grammar that we define together. Are you ready?
Yes, I'm ready! Let's get started creating our own language. What would you like to do first?
Graham Kitteridge
Okay. I think this language will be spoken by slime beings. let's name the language Glorp.
All right. So the language we're creating is called Glorp and it will be spoken by slime beings. Got it. What kind of grammar rules should Glorp have?
Graham Kitteridge
First, let's pick ten common nouns. Pick ten common English nouns, and provide translations of them in Glorp
Sure! Here are ten common English nouns and their translations in Glorp:
I don't know if you care about this kind of thing, but the copy-paste has exposed your name. (The icons in the chat have your account name as the alt text).
Anecdotally, so take it for what it's worth, but I know a decent number of entry and junior devs and it really seems to depend on what you're an entry dev in. A frontend boot camp graduate is in a different spot than a CS/EECS student with an interest (even if minimal experience at the moment) in backend or low-level systems design.
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