• ulterno@lemmy.kde.social
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    4 months ago

    I feel like I am going to have to do the same thing in the end, to get my hand-over accepted.
    Should I just copy the line of code and make a comment next to it with:

    // It does <paste line of code>
    

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        4 months ago

        Not every. The quick, very-low effort ones, I just leave.

        Why:
        I saw another post with “Anti Commercial AI License”, then wen on to read the license and went, “Neat!”.

        • It makes it easier for anyone to decide what to do if they want to use my comment/post (in cases where it actually has something useful)
        • It makes life just a bit harder for people data-mining for AI
          • That way, some data entry worker will probably ask for a raise and probably even get it and maybe some entrepreneur going “AI everywhere!” will think twice.
          • Or there will be a chatbot spouting “Anti Commercial AI License” or “CC By-NC-SA” in their answer text, which would be hilarious.

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          4 months ago

          How are you inserting your signature? is it manually? Do you have some kind of keyboard shortcut to insert it?

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            4 months ago

            For now, I have just saved it in my clipboard application, so I copy-paste.
            When it goes out of history, I just open a file, where I have saved it and copy from there. So it’s pretty crude.

            I was hoping that either the KDE Social web interface would add a “Signature” feature or I would pick some Lemmy application that would allow that, but for now it’s just this.

            Perhaps, if I feel like it’s being too frequent, I may set a compose key for it.

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