Turing was half right. Pass his test and you haven't proven a machine can think — you've proven it can make us think it does. That's a far more dangerous thing to have built.
Honest, good-faith question. Is CC getting better, or are you getting better at using it? And how do you know the difference? I'm an occasional user, and I can definitely see improvements in my prompts over the past…
> It's not that Dell doesn't care about AI or AI PCs anymore, it's just that over the past year or so it's come to realise that the consumer doesn't. I wish every consumer product leader would figure this out.
The actual headline is: Analysis finds "anytime electricity" from solar available as battery costs plummet. Those missing quotes go a long way to making the headline make sense.
"[Microsoft's] platform power didn’t just come from controlling applications on top of Windows, but the OEM ecosystem underneath. If OpenAI builds AI for everyone, then they are positioned to extract margin from…
> Example: When encountering a memory error during a Docker build, it increased the memory settings rather than questioning why so much memory was used in the first place. AI really is just like us!
“Technically, I am homeless. I do not have a place of my own. I’m not on any lease,” he says. That is not 'technically' homeless, or any other kind of homeless. If it was, millions of adults who move back home with…
This is a horrible way to frame the study's finding. "1% of people are responsible" sounds like some group is wasting resources, or taking up an uneven share. The study looks at one year, and finds in that one year 24%…
I use Ubiquiti throughout my 90+ year old home, with multiple AC Pros. During the heart of the pandemic I had four people in my house, all Zoom'ing or streaming video at the same time, all on WiFi, with no issues. I…
The article REALLY ought to say so, but the underlying data is CPI adjusted. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/
Lighting? Or lightning? I'm hoping the latter!
I don't doubt that. But how do they find candidates? And how do interested engineers find positions?
OnlyFans is at his core a tech company, with (I'd guess) a stack that looks a lot like any other high volume social media platform. They likely have a decent size engineering group. Yet all of what I would think of as…
Been here longer than you, my friend.
The knead because those biscuits aren't going to make themselves!
Isn't the ultimate lesson here that the rules are useless? The user got CoPilot to break one of its own rules with almost ridiculous ease.
"something (such as a headline) designed to make readers want to click on a hyperlink especially when the link leads to content of dubious value or interest."[1] The article you get when clicking isn't the content…
It's 100% clickbait, as the second part of the article is available only to paid subscribers.
"Let's now assume that the user enables the PIN unlock and configures Bitwarden so that it doesn't require the master password on restart." If the user has setup Bitwarden so the master password is not required, then…
"SimCity should step outside the single-player bubble and embrace the fad of the moment—multiplayer" Found the problem!
Nice to see an article address what Moore actually said (transistor count doubles every 24 months) and not what people often thinks Moore said (performance doubles every 24 months).
7.7 million people live in the Bay Area. Your 40% estimate is off by several orders of magnitude.
Same! I can only assume it's some kind of rolling announcement and they haven't gotten to us yet.
Not sure where you're getting those numbers. I've been a Backblaze customer for 10+ years, and I was contacted about the directed share program. Have not heard about price or volume yet.
I've been using Unix in one form or another since 1986, and I was today years old when I learned about 'grep -c'. I've probably done some form of 'grep foo | wc -l' once or twice a month every month over those 34 years.…
Turing was half right. Pass his test and you haven't proven a machine can think — you've proven it can make us think it does. That's a far more dangerous thing to have built.
Honest, good-faith question. Is CC getting better, or are you getting better at using it? And how do you know the difference? I'm an occasional user, and I can definitely see improvements in my prompts over the past…
> It's not that Dell doesn't care about AI or AI PCs anymore, it's just that over the past year or so it's come to realise that the consumer doesn't. I wish every consumer product leader would figure this out.
The actual headline is: Analysis finds "anytime electricity" from solar available as battery costs plummet. Those missing quotes go a long way to making the headline make sense.
"[Microsoft's] platform power didn’t just come from controlling applications on top of Windows, but the OEM ecosystem underneath. If OpenAI builds AI for everyone, then they are positioned to extract margin from…
> Example: When encountering a memory error during a Docker build, it increased the memory settings rather than questioning why so much memory was used in the first place. AI really is just like us!
“Technically, I am homeless. I do not have a place of my own. I’m not on any lease,” he says. That is not 'technically' homeless, or any other kind of homeless. If it was, millions of adults who move back home with…
This is a horrible way to frame the study's finding. "1% of people are responsible" sounds like some group is wasting resources, or taking up an uneven share. The study looks at one year, and finds in that one year 24%…
I use Ubiquiti throughout my 90+ year old home, with multiple AC Pros. During the heart of the pandemic I had four people in my house, all Zoom'ing or streaming video at the same time, all on WiFi, with no issues. I…
The article REALLY ought to say so, but the underlying data is CPI adjusted. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/
Lighting? Or lightning? I'm hoping the latter!
I don't doubt that. But how do they find candidates? And how do interested engineers find positions?
OnlyFans is at his core a tech company, with (I'd guess) a stack that looks a lot like any other high volume social media platform. They likely have a decent size engineering group. Yet all of what I would think of as…
Been here longer than you, my friend.
The knead because those biscuits aren't going to make themselves!
Isn't the ultimate lesson here that the rules are useless? The user got CoPilot to break one of its own rules with almost ridiculous ease.
"something (such as a headline) designed to make readers want to click on a hyperlink especially when the link leads to content of dubious value or interest."[1] The article you get when clicking isn't the content…
It's 100% clickbait, as the second part of the article is available only to paid subscribers.
"Let's now assume that the user enables the PIN unlock and configures Bitwarden so that it doesn't require the master password on restart." If the user has setup Bitwarden so the master password is not required, then…
"SimCity should step outside the single-player bubble and embrace the fad of the moment—multiplayer" Found the problem!
Nice to see an article address what Moore actually said (transistor count doubles every 24 months) and not what people often thinks Moore said (performance doubles every 24 months).
7.7 million people live in the Bay Area. Your 40% estimate is off by several orders of magnitude.
Same! I can only assume it's some kind of rolling announcement and they haven't gotten to us yet.
Not sure where you're getting those numbers. I've been a Backblaze customer for 10+ years, and I was contacted about the directed share program. Have not heard about price or volume yet.
I've been using Unix in one form or another since 1986, and I was today years old when I learned about 'grep -c'. I've probably done some form of 'grep foo | wc -l' once or twice a month every month over those 34 years.…