ChatGPT wrote the following poem for me about Kubernetes
Kubernetes, a horror to behold, A tangled web, a cluster of cold, A confusion of pods, and nodes, and scripts, A nightmare to deploy, and troubleshoot, and fix.
It's a monster, a beast, that never sleeps, It eats up resources, and CPU, and memory, It crashes, and burns, and takes down the whole site, Leaving users stranded, and administrators in fright.
But still we cling to it, with desperate hope, For it is the future, and we cannot cope, Without its power, and scalability, and flexibility, So we tame the beast, and pray for reliability.
Kubernetes, a love-hate relationship,
A constant struggle, a never-ending trip,
But in the end, it is worth the pain,
For the power it brings, is worth the strain. That's better than what I'd wager 99% of native English speakers would be able to produce. And it was written by a piece of software. Every day on HN I see comments implying that ChatGPT is overhyped. Stuff like this leads me to believe it's actually severely underhyped. Do people even realize that this thing passes most definitions of the Turing test? That looks pretty good. kind of an apt representation of kubernetes Who would think Some statistically averaged words would be a poem some dipshit... Forum comments, metaphorical Cage
AI poetry fills Luddites with Rage Anon tries hand at bashing its Work,
But ought to Re-Write to match chatGPT's Girth Who'd had yet thunk it, in robot takeover tales of yore, that mad ramblings and futile lores, hamsters on horses, polished vacuous styles, and more, would be the first to fall to our metallic overlords, drunk on statistics, apt at poetry, but still weak at chores...