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Title basically, I need to parse the date modified, the time and seconds in order to reconstruct the filenames in the format of an android phone's camera roll.

I should be able to make the script once I know how to parse the metadata is all

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[–] Mechanize@feddit.it 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Probably I'm misreading it, but isn't this kind of answer basically saying "google it"?

I don't want to sound rude, but my english is kind of failing me, I'm just curious, but what's the point?

One of the reasons of this kind of public forum is to share knowledge and experiences. ChatGPT is a closed, private, garden where the answer will just die.

I could get a "I don't really know the answer but I used ChatGPT and it gave me this:" followed by a script, or something like that.

I know, this is off-topic and I'm sorry, I'm just really interested in Why, considering it's said multiple times in this comment section.

[–] PoisonedPrisonPanda@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

chatgpt is built on the foundations of stackoverflow etc. therefore yeah it is kind of googling it.

however the nature of the generative approach of chatgpt gives you tailored answers.

when you google your question you get abstract answers for other related questions. with an explanation of how doing it. e.g. when I dont understand something but want to I will google it - to gain knowledge.

but with chatpgt you can specify - hey I want a functiom that does this and that in prints me a string/double using that format. chatpgt gives me exactly what I want - without fiddling with format strings etc. anithet example is regex. for my field of experience I am no core developer, therefore for me everything is a tool to get what I want. chatpgt can give this me in a more comfortable way. I dont need to master regex. but it is very helpful. therefore Im outsourcing that kind of work.

One of the reasons of this kind of public forum is to share knowledge and experiences. ChatGPT is a closed, private, garden where the answer will just die.

I agree that for a general standpoint this is valid. however for such simple questions we do not need new forums asking about the already discussed stuff. this is just repetition and we do not like duplicates (which is why forum rules are strict about this)

so I dont see any issue here.

could get a "I don't really know the answer but I used ChatGPT and it gave me this:" followed by a script, or something like that.

that is the total responsibility by the user and has nothing to do with chatgpt. its the same as running ambiguous linux commands as sudo. its not the fault of stackoverflow, the reddit thread or linus itself. its the users fault.

therefore if such thing you mentioned happens. but it can be rejected - one should now about the culprits and strenghts of chatgpt.

edit: as you can see the top voted comment is a human made answer (could also be a chatpgt bot?).

so we are not yet doomed. ;)