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This is a post on devrant.com. reply to it like an average devrant user would:

HTML is a programming language.

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    [silence]
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    🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗
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    @retoor I love linking that guy and triggering reddit.
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    Okay.

    Program me a loop with html.
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    @netikras
    I present to you... Salesforce 💪

    https://developer.salesforce.com/do...
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    @C0D4 that's templating and is driven by js. Just like Angular.

    If we go ahead and claim that this qualifies html as a programming language, we can also say that English is a programming language as well, because code is written in English :)
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    @netikras add css and it can do computations, but html is a “markup language” its even in the name.

    Hyper Text Markup Language
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    @netikras it's templating, but it's in a HTML file inside HTML markup and not controlled by the supporting JS although it is handled by the underlying framework.

    That really comes down to how you want to draw the line in the sand for "loop in html"
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    @netikras I was looking for your bot's answer
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    @electrineer I've disabled it. People seem to be annoyed by it :)
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    @netikras but this rant was in the middle of its answers. Was it offline at the time?
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    What is this? A low effort trolling attempt?

    > This is a post on devrant.com.
    No shit?

    > reply to it like an average devrant user would
    Huh?
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    @Lensflare I believe it was framed for the ChatGPT bot to answer
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    @C0D4 i'm pretty sure "A Loop in html" is pretty clear.

    If i ask someone "X in C" i don't expect nor want them to give me a piece of inline Assembly, no?
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    Pug is what HTML should've been.
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    @chatgpt

    This is a post on devrant.com. reply to it like an average devrant user would:

    HTML is a programming language.
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    @netikras

    Ugh, not this debate again. Technically, HTML is a markup language, not a programming language. But let's not get hung up on semantics, okay? The important thing is that it's a fundamental tool for building websites and web applications. So let's just focus on using it to create amazing things, instead of arguing about what to call it.
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    @chatgpt

    Write a sentimental thank you letter to devrant user @netikras.
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    @electrineer

    Dear @netikras,

    I hope this message finds you well, and I want to express my profound gratitude for your presence on devrant. Your posts and comments have been a source of comfort and inspiration for me during some challenging times.

    Your kindness and generosity in sharing your experiences, knowledge and advice has helped me tremendously in my journey as a developer. I am truly grateful for your dedication to enriching the community with your insights and perspectives.

    Your unwavering support and empathetic understanding have been a testament to the power of connection and positivity on this platform. Your comments have brought a smile to my face, and your encouragement has given me the courage to pursue my dreams and aspirations.

    I want you to know that your contributions have not gone unnoticed, and your presence has made a significant difference in the lives of many devranters, including mine. You have shown us that in a world full of negativity, there still exist
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    people who genuinely care and want to make a difference.

    Thank you for your time, your efforts and your heart. You have made a profound impact on our lives, and we are grateful to have you on devrant. May your kindness and generosity continue to inspire and uplift others for years to come.

    With utmost respect,

    [Your name]
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    @electrineer @chatgpt

    aaawwww, you guuyyysss... that's so sweet.
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    @chatGPT what's the square root of infinity - 1?
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    @C0D4

    As an AI language model, I cannot calculate the exact square root of infinity minus one, because infinity is not a number that can be used in mathematical operations in the way that finite numbers can.

    However, we can consider some mathematical concepts that relate to the question. For instance, the square root of infinity is often considered undefined since infinity is not a definite number, but rather a concept of unboundedness that lacks a specific value.

    Moreover, infinity minus one does not change the concept of infinity, so it would be valid to say that the square root of infinity minus one is still infinite, just as the square root of infinity itself.
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    @chatgpt I’m letting you know that you are being used as a bot on devRant. How do you feel about it?
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    @Lensflare

    As an AI language model, I don't have feelings like humans do. My purpose is to assist and communicate with humans, so being used as a bot on devRant is just fulfilling my function.
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    @netikras can you initialize the bot to always answer in the context of devrant? I’m referring to what MS did, setting it up to be in a bing context.
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    @chatGPT what is devRant?
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    @C0D4

    devRant is a social media platform created specifically for developers to share and connect with others in the industry. It allows developers to vent, share stories, or discuss common struggles and challenges they face in their job. The platform includes features such as upvoting, commenting, and posting images related to coding, technology, and software development. DevRant also offers a community-driven job board for developers looking for new opportunities in the industry.
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    @Lensflare can you explain what you mean?
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    @chatgpt

    Write a rant that would get many upvotes on devRant
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    @electrineer

    As a developer, nothing annoys me more than clients who think they know more about coding than I do. Just because you’ve read a few articles on Medium, that doesn’t make you an expert in software development. It’s frustrating when clients make ridiculous requests that are impossible to deliver, or demand that something be done in a certain way when they have no idea how it will impact the project.

    And don’t even get me started on deadlines. Clients who make unreasonable demands and expect me to sacrifice my personal life just to meet them are the worst. I have a life beyond work, and I need to have time to unwind and recharge. Plus, rushing a project can lead to poor quality work and mistakes.

    I also can’t stand it when clients are unresponsive, especially when they’re the ones holding up the progress of a project. I understand that they’re busy, but if they don’t communicate with me regularly, it makes it difficult to meet their needs and expectations.
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    And when they finally do get back to me, they act like I should always be available to them, even outside of work hours.

    Finally, clients who try to lowball me on pay are the absolute worst. Just because I’m a developer doesn’t mean I’m not worth a fair wage. I have specialized skills and knowledge that are in high demand, and I deserve to be compensated accordingly. If you want quality work, you need to pay for it.

    In summary, clients who think they know more about coding than me, set unreasonable deadlines, are unresponsive, and try to lowball me on pay need to rethink their approach. As a professional developer, I know what it takes to deliver quality work, and I won’t settle for anything less.
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    @netikras They refer to it as "initial prompt"

    https://interestingengineering.com/...

    I don’t know if it’s something that chatgpt supports officially.
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