Calazon
No user record in our sample, but Calazon has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but Calazon has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
My wife (head of accounting for a small business) has been working on automating large parts of her job using AI. It's not completely reliable and the human cannot be taken out of the loop, but the number of menial…
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Optional feature, off by default, customizable time interval, and a warning about false alarms? Even with that you'd likely still trigger false alarms regularly, though they would be the responsibility of the user. Not…
Not everyone, no, but some people do choose to avoid lifestyle creep, or at least have a lot less of it than their peers. I'm just saying it's optional and not inevitable.
Automatic lifestyle creep with promotions? Well, it's definitely not a FIRE simulator.
Sure, but arguably education is the easy part. The even harder problem is aligning incentives/values and avoiding a tragedy of the commons sort of situation.
If the decision-makers are elected by the people, it's not a dictatorship, no matter how many atrocities the nation commits. You can have some gray area I guess, with unfair elections or whatever, but when the bad…
I suspect because some of these things would require us all to say no, which is difficult to coordinate and enforce. It's not impossible, but it's not as easy as "just" saying no, as a society.
How do you feel about chess?
I read some of the article and skimmed the rest, and didn't see anything about old-fashioned search no longer being an option. Is the idea that by making the new AI chat UX the default, that's how they're forcing people…
I think that was the idea, that MAGAs would see "price discrimination" as a good thing, but "diverse pricing" as a bad thing.
Exhaustive brute force prompting is completely unfeasible. The number of potential prompts is impossibly large.
Psychologists and therapists have different specialties too, for mental differences. This is generally considered a good thing.
Hopefully he would be using the LLM as an enhanced search engine that can point him to relevant authoritative sources that he can use to fact-check its output. I have done that in the past to some effect.
With that diversity of preferences, some organizations might also be willing and able to do rigorous testing of the updates that are most important to them. It seems like a helpful efficiency to spread out the testing…
If you like Catholicism but struggle with the papacy, have you considered Eastern Orthodoxy?
Do you even use two hands for shortcuts like copy and paste?
> Sometimes the docs straight up lie, and it takes 5 minutes to figure that out. Should they also be ashamed? Yes.
I feel like we do that pretty regularly in the US.
If 1% of the people in each specialization are advancers, and you add up all the specializations together, then 1% of the total number of people are advancers. Even this assumes that everyone has a specialization in…
"Vibecoding" is about how you use AI tools, rather than who you are. If you're asking the AI to generate large amounts of code that you don't really look at, you're definitely vibecoding. If you are mainly writing the…
Most documentation is documenting things that somebody already wrote down in a different form. The quality of AI-made documentation may be poor, but calling it 0% is just silly.
If you aren't any closer to the goal after the step than you were before it, you didn't take a step towards the goal.
I doubt Russia would invade the EU anytime soon under current conditions, even if they manage to annex all of Ukraine with no further losses. Much more likely they invade another non-EU, non-NATO country like Moldova.
I recently used Preact and HTM for a small side project, for the JSX-like syntax without a build step.