>What do zipcodes have to do with distance? That code is just taking two zipcodes and treating them like points in space.
nothing at all. OP is just a smug teenager too dense to even realize how dumb the nonsense he's regurgitating is.
Yeah, but that doesn't tell you the X/Y or lat/lng position unless you have some kind of reference. You can't just take two postcodes and do Pythagoras on them.
>Zipcodes don't have any relation to physical space do they?
Not a trivial one, no. (That'll require a database lookup or a web service call.) They also cover enough area that you can't use simple euclidean distance.
And that code won't even run (usefully), as it doesn't define what x2 and y2 are in the call to calculate_distance.
>What do zipcodes have to do with distance? That code is just taking two zipcodes and treating them like points in space.
nothing at all. OP is just a smug teenager too dense to even realize how dumb the nonsense he's regurgitating is.
Im wondering the same thing. Zipcodes don't have any relation to physical space do they?
>inb4 the ai knows something we dont
x2 and y2 are undefined, this program won't even run.
Not to mention the "zipcode" problem.
thats the joke you fricking brainlet ledditors lmao
>Tick tock code monkeys
i guarantee that copilot or any gpt3 code generation tools would never be able to generalize well enough to be able to produce code for the dozens of customer implementations of the heaping mess of a logistics software framework spaghetti the company i work for developed.
For real though, copilot is great for writing out mundane shit. But it’s not very good at doing “programming”. It requires a lot of supervision and goes off in some really weird tangents. It’ll then just start spiralling into a loop of incomprehensible babble.
Oh wow AI can write simple programs!
>can’t
What do zipcodes have to do with distance? That code is just taking two zipcodes and treating them like points in space.
>What do zipcodes have to do with distance? That code is just taking two zipcodes and treating them like points in space.
nothing at all. OP is just a smug teenager too dense to even realize how dumb the nonsense he's regurgitating is.
Im wondering the same thing. Zipcodes don't have any relation to physical space do they?
>inb4 the ai knows something we dont
The "zoning" convention is arbitrary and differers even at county level
In my country you can tell where someone lives within 2 houses if you have their postcode.
Yeah, but that doesn't tell you the X/Y or lat/lng position unless you have some kind of reference. You can't just take two postcodes and do Pythagoras on them.
>Zipcodes don't have any relation to physical space do they?
Not a trivial one, no. (That'll require a database lookup or a web service call.) They also cover enough area that you can't use simple euclidean distance.
And that code won't even run (usefully), as it doesn't define what x2 and y2 are in the call to calculate_distance.
Ask me how I know you are not American.
thats the joke you fricking brainlet ledditors lmao
>trying to save face
Back to school.
>I was just pretending to be moronic
>Tick tock code monkeys
i guarantee that copilot or any gpt3 code generation tools would never be able to generalize well enough to be able to produce code for the dozens of customer implementations of the heaping mess of a logistics software framework spaghetti the company i work for developed.
Now Make it code gta 6
try this prompt
>operating system like windows but more based, must make me millions of dollars, beautiful, trending on artstation
x2 and y2 are undefined, this program won't even run.
Not to mention the "zipcode" problem.
FRICK! My job as a zip code distance calculator has been automated. Wtf will I do now????
just like stable diffusion nothing more than glorified copy pasta
AI is the new CS grad!
For real though, copilot is great for writing out mundane shit. But it’s not very good at doing “programming”. It requires a lot of supervision and goes off in some really weird tangents. It’ll then just start spiralling into a loop of incomprehensible babble.
What is it good for? I've never tried it because I'm a luddite boomer schizo but I would like to give it a shot
>What is it good for
for funnelling money from investors and idiots stupid enough to buy a subscription for it
it's already better than yanderedev
The real joke is that i was even mildly worried about my future job security until seeing this. Thanks OP.
a thread died for this
And nothing of value was lost.
This is EXACTLY like AI art. It's impressive that you can get something like that, but it's still shit. Same thing for AI art.