one of the most annoying things is to get some information and google's AI decides to gleefully accidentally gaslight you because in your query you implied that a thing might exist, and it took that as a hint that it will exist
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like, needing to fucking google a billion things it says to definitively go "okay, its fucking lying", and then having nothing to show for it, and nothing left, except a dull sense of burning annoyance
@ShadowJonathan My boss tried to gaslight me once: "Cody, why don't we use feature xyz of RTCP? That would solve all the synchronization problems we have." "Erm... First time I've heard about that feature. Maybe I've missed it?! Can you send me some information about it and I'll have a look at it?" "Yeah, I'll do... Oh, by the wait: ChatGPT pointed me to that feature."
Yeah, it was a hallucination and ChatGPT gaslight my boss so hard, that he in turn tried to convince me that this feature exists...
Thank god my boss mentioned ChatGPT... So the first thing I did was what my boss should have done: Checking if such a feature exists or if ChatGPT just pulled that out of its virtual ass.
@CatboyCody its fucking annoying that i now need to be skeptical and figure out if a thing actually exists before i can be like "oh cool we can use that"
not even documentation is safe if the vibes are off
@ShadowJonathan@tech.lgbt do you mind if I ask what it was?
@Andy first it was me trying to figure out if cloudstack has the ability to spread management servers across zones (technically yes), and then see if it's possible to have hosts (hypervisor hosts) prefer local-first management servers before trying to reach the rest (technically yes but also not really), and google said "yes its possible to set it in the UI :3" and i look it up in the demo server and its Not There, and i ask it "show me the documentation link", and it keeps evading and watering it down, until im like "this documentation is not at that link, what link did you find it at?" and then it finally says "oh yeah lmao i confused it with something else"
fucking bruh
@ShadowJonathan@tech.lgbt was it this part?
Host Persistence: By utilizing VIPs (Virtual IPs) per zone in the load balancer, hosts within a specific zone can be directed to connect primarily to the local zone's management server(s).
Geeze this is way too complex to even dork around with it. I see how it got confused and I see how it's frustrating that it was confidently wrong.