No, a human would just find an API that is publically available. And the fact that it knew the static class “Misc” means it knows the api. It just halucinated and responded with bullcrap. The entire concept can be summarized with “I want to color a player’s model in GAME using python and SCRIPTING ENGINE”.
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I recently tried it for scripting simple things in python for a game. Yaknow, change char’s color if they are targetted. It output a shitton of word salad and code about my specific use case in the specific scripting jargon for the game.
It all based on “Misc.changeHue(player)”. A function that doesn’t exist and never has, because the game is unable to color other mobs / players like that for scripting.
Anything I tried with AI ends up the same way. Broken code in 10 lines of a script, halucinations and bullshit spewed as the absolute truth. Anything out of the ordinary is met with “yes this can totally be done, this is how” and “how” doesn’t work, and after sifting forums / asking devs you find out “sadly that’s impossible” or “we dont actually use cpython so libraries don’t work like that” etc.
To go further, pretty certain that jets have wipers. If it was just ash, they could have cleaned it to get some visibility.
Anon was probably a smartass about it and the teacher made a new rule instead of dealing with it in some other way. Him making that giant sharpener is additional evidence of that
Maalus@lemmy.worldto Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon is the only one who notices a troubling conspiracy in RPGs0·2 years agoLongswords aren’t difficult to swing and weigh around 1kg. Large two handed swords weigh around 2.5 - 3kg, and those are the giant ones you see really buff knights wield in movies.
RPGs don’t make sense. Leather armor didn’t really exist / wasn’t widely used. A dude in full steel armor isn’t almost immobile / doesn’t become a turtle when pushed over. It’s all game mechanics someone thought up.
But then you go for it and end up with the girlfriend that’s “not hungry” till you get your food and then she asks to borrow a fry. And you’re like “how’s ya gonna borrow a fry, you gonna give it back?”