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    [–] Pika@sh.itjust.works 1 points 14 hours ago

    lol, its insane the inaccuracy of the LLM in that. It made me chuckle. I can give it 1 and 2 as I gave it already, but for the sake of the chuckle I'll start from the bottom to top:

    • 25: its my opinion, can't be a fallacy as it's based off opinion, it's not meant to change anyone's mind or anything, its stating how I felt.
    • 24: I'm not assuming anything, it was a question, the LLM can't interpret it apparently.
    • 23: it's ignoring the critera/information I had already supplied prior to it thinking its based off objective
    • 22: Again, its based off the fact that more users = better ability to find documentation and sharing it. this isn't fallacious in nature.
    • 21: this was just a warning cause I've seen it myself (I have 6 posts in the past 4 weeks that were technical and ended up being nuked)
    • 20: see 24
    • 19: my experiences are somehow an appeal to common practice? Like that's my experiences with it
    • 18: unrelated to the current discussion but I can see why it would have it
    • 17: again my actual experiences with it that doesn't make it a fallacy
    • 16: I love that it's trying to say I don't know my friend group's shell usage as if I don't share scripts with them already.
    • 15: Has nothing to do with the argument and is actually a misdirection in itself.
    • 14: I've always argued both metrics, I don't see where it's seeing a goalpost moving here.. lol
    • 13: I said the exact opposite of what it's claiming. I acknowledged that it would require effort and that wasn't something I wanted to do
    • 12: I didn't assume it was better in this case, I stated since it was easier to find scripts, it was less work to do
    • 11: I never claimed the stated assumption here, I stated why I did. It was counter intuitive to me, that doesn't mean it's not intuitive to others, that itself is also an illicit minor
    • 10: changes the comment away from my personal experience and tries to redirect it into a reason why others shouldn't use it.
    • 9: Yes I agree it's a generalization, that was the entire point of that, to show that most of my experiences shown that, and as such why I don't use it.
    • 8: Invalid, I'm not attacking you, I even acknowledged that I can see why some people use it, I just can't
    • 7: This isn't a slippery slope as it's accurate. There is less info available on fish shell, just due to the length of amount of time it's available.
    • 6: Invalid claim
    • 5: I can kind of see this, but it's not like I don't think it doesn't have it's merits, its just not for me.
    • 4: Such evidence is bad on it's own, but when supported by facts it's valid
    • 3: I don't think I understand this linking to authority but LLM's definitely struggled converting bash to fish for me.
    • 2: already explained this one in parent post
    • 1: same as 2

    I love LLM's at times, I can understand some info they give but, man do they not know how to read dialogue.