Yes, thats your current perspective. But by the time you get programmers, the whole company will be automated
Right, until dependency on the tools makes them unable to solve problems that the tools can't solve for them.
Yeah I find that when people say they are strength training and find it boring, it's usually because they aren't challenging themselves with heavy weight.
Start now, don't overthink it. It's one of (if not the most) studied supplements on the market.
Well as Wolfram has stated, we need to mix LLMs with some deterministic reasoning. Real knowledge based output that can be routed to for these purposes. The hard part is determining when.
Why do people think inserting an LLM into the mix will make it better than just an evolutionary or reinforcement model applied? Who cares if you can talk to it like a human?
It can be scary to pigeon hole yourself into any specialist category with which it gives you less freedom of choice in the market place and be forced to make hard decisions on where you live and work. At least for me…
Agreed! Statistics can be very bizarre!
I disagree. Leetcode is less representative of your job than code review on a PR. Code reviews are an every day activity that can easily cause outages. What's your argument that code reviews aren't a good representation…
Better UI
Yeah this is nice if you have large teams and repeatable projects. Smaller companies have much more ad-hoc requests. I stood up an entirely new type of project end-to-end from a docker compose into our cluster. Re-used…
Yeah I literally did this last week for a new in house AI assistant for my company. Just swap out Jenkins for GH actions (sadly). So... can confirm.
No shit. The majority of students I met in the Computer Science weren't skilled in math but took it as a requirement to code. Why would you expect them to just latch onto Machine Learning?
[flagged]
For those interested in a good writeup on the subject, this explains alot of why Air Travel is vulnerable: https://medium.com/@angelinatsuboi/detecting-hacker-aircraft... Also, here's a link to the github:…
That's only TLDR for the headline... you're missing the point of the post.
Yes, thats your current perspective. But by the time you get programmers, the whole company will be automated
Right, until dependency on the tools makes them unable to solve problems that the tools can't solve for them.
Yeah I find that when people say they are strength training and find it boring, it's usually because they aren't challenging themselves with heavy weight.
Start now, don't overthink it. It's one of (if not the most) studied supplements on the market.
Well as Wolfram has stated, we need to mix LLMs with some deterministic reasoning. Real knowledge based output that can be routed to for these purposes. The hard part is determining when.
Why do people think inserting an LLM into the mix will make it better than just an evolutionary or reinforcement model applied? Who cares if you can talk to it like a human?
It can be scary to pigeon hole yourself into any specialist category with which it gives you less freedom of choice in the market place and be forced to make hard decisions on where you live and work. At least for me…
Agreed! Statistics can be very bizarre!
I disagree. Leetcode is less representative of your job than code review on a PR. Code reviews are an every day activity that can easily cause outages. What's your argument that code reviews aren't a good representation…
Better UI
Yeah this is nice if you have large teams and repeatable projects. Smaller companies have much more ad-hoc requests. I stood up an entirely new type of project end-to-end from a docker compose into our cluster. Re-used…
Yeah I literally did this last week for a new in house AI assistant for my company. Just swap out Jenkins for GH actions (sadly). So... can confirm.
No shit. The majority of students I met in the Computer Science weren't skilled in math but took it as a requirement to code. Why would you expect them to just latch onto Machine Learning?
[flagged]
For those interested in a good writeup on the subject, this explains alot of why Air Travel is vulnerable: https://medium.com/@angelinatsuboi/detecting-hacker-aircraft... Also, here's a link to the github:…
That's only TLDR for the headline... you're missing the point of the post.