interestingly, having actually done the law enforcement side of these investigations, 50% of them are local. And I understand that this is not 100% solution, but neither is any form of law enforcement, but that doesn't…
In case you missed it, json is less likely to be written over than markdown by agents- something to do with the structure being more rigid
My favorite solution is a lower parameter 5 layer model trained on the data that acts as a local compression and response, a neurocortext layer wrapped around any large persistent data you have to interact with and…
yeh- what is interesting is that it is way more viral and ... complicit than any of the doomer threads. If it does build a self-sustaining hivemind across whatsapp and xitter.. it will be entirely self inflicted by…
yeh the repo is Gas Town
These operate in parallel. Maybe you SDLC does that, the effort of each human developer sitting in a planning meeting, getting jira tickets, doing individual code (or pair or whatever), reporting back in standup,…
Are you saying that people can't work out what to code using these? Or that code is not a worthy subject to use AI for? 'cause I got news for you... 1. Improving coding improved reasoning in the models. Having a…
try the tools. Really. If you are remotely interested in tech or AI, try the tools Copilot this is not. You may be trolling of course. There are huge steps between these various tools, if you try them, for a smidge of…
so what you are saying is that for production we should use AI, and hand code for hobby, got it. Lemme log back into the vpn and set the agents on the Enterprise monorepo /jk
Yeh, I agree with this. My art (painting and building) comes at a much faster rate when I am content. Having time and metal space to contemplate colour scheme, being confident to start something bold: that doesn't…
The problem with laws that both the enforcer and the subject (enforcee?) agree are bad, is that enforcement is variable. And that leads to corruption. Every damn time.
Human metrics of intelligence have always felt like rubbish. We never did this well. I would describe intelligence as effective adaption leading to survival and growth or prospering. Memorization, comprehension, speed…
We have 20+ services in prod that use llms. So I have 50k (or more) per service per day of data to evaluate. The question is- do people actually evaluate properly. And how do you do an apples to apples evaluation of…
damn, i was looking for army painter and citadel ranges :p
Except that a person born has rights granted to them about land and property mostly decided on capital. Very few farmers can refuse to sell the a megacorp. If you think this has no impact, find some un-used land that…
remains recoverable... for less than a training run of compute .It's a lot, but it is doable
I disagree. I have played since red box, played all the versions including 4th, I play 5th ed a lot. For 5e.. 1st campaign, no houserules, 3 years run time including transition to online during covid 2nd campaign, no…
twist, 30 years later the aliens tunnel up from under the concrete
<this is the way>
Depends on your life experiences and working environment. If you have worked in prisons and places with a lot of physical violence you can (some don't) acquire a distinct and accurate sense for emotion and threat, based…
So the things I have seen in generative AI art lead me to believe there is more complexity than that. Ask it do a scifi scene inspired by Giger but in the style of Van Gough. Pick 3 concepts and mash them together and…
In that it created a circuit inside the shoggoth where it translates between hex and letters, sure, but this is not a straight lookup, it's not like a table, any more than that I know "FF " is 255. This is not…
I hope they learn from the terrible job of stewardship of tech the west has done and don't repeat our mistakes.
reminds me of every other tariff based failure in the past...
yeh. I see Dario saying "let's protect the US more" for no reason other than bias and "of course they improved over time" which feels like a mighty strong strain of copium. Very disappointing for a leader of an…
interestingly, having actually done the law enforcement side of these investigations, 50% of them are local. And I understand that this is not 100% solution, but neither is any form of law enforcement, but that doesn't…
In case you missed it, json is less likely to be written over than markdown by agents- something to do with the structure being more rigid
My favorite solution is a lower parameter 5 layer model trained on the data that acts as a local compression and response, a neurocortext layer wrapped around any large persistent data you have to interact with and…
yeh- what is interesting is that it is way more viral and ... complicit than any of the doomer threads. If it does build a self-sustaining hivemind across whatsapp and xitter.. it will be entirely self inflicted by…
yeh the repo is Gas Town
These operate in parallel. Maybe you SDLC does that, the effort of each human developer sitting in a planning meeting, getting jira tickets, doing individual code (or pair or whatever), reporting back in standup,…
Are you saying that people can't work out what to code using these? Or that code is not a worthy subject to use AI for? 'cause I got news for you... 1. Improving coding improved reasoning in the models. Having a…
try the tools. Really. If you are remotely interested in tech or AI, try the tools Copilot this is not. You may be trolling of course. There are huge steps between these various tools, if you try them, for a smidge of…
so what you are saying is that for production we should use AI, and hand code for hobby, got it. Lemme log back into the vpn and set the agents on the Enterprise monorepo /jk
Yeh, I agree with this. My art (painting and building) comes at a much faster rate when I am content. Having time and metal space to contemplate colour scheme, being confident to start something bold: that doesn't…
The problem with laws that both the enforcer and the subject (enforcee?) agree are bad, is that enforcement is variable. And that leads to corruption. Every damn time.
Human metrics of intelligence have always felt like rubbish. We never did this well. I would describe intelligence as effective adaption leading to survival and growth or prospering. Memorization, comprehension, speed…
We have 20+ services in prod that use llms. So I have 50k (or more) per service per day of data to evaluate. The question is- do people actually evaluate properly. And how do you do an apples to apples evaluation of…
damn, i was looking for army painter and citadel ranges :p
Except that a person born has rights granted to them about land and property mostly decided on capital. Very few farmers can refuse to sell the a megacorp. If you think this has no impact, find some un-used land that…
remains recoverable... for less than a training run of compute .It's a lot, but it is doable
I disagree. I have played since red box, played all the versions including 4th, I play 5th ed a lot. For 5e.. 1st campaign, no houserules, 3 years run time including transition to online during covid 2nd campaign, no…
twist, 30 years later the aliens tunnel up from under the concrete
<this is the way>
Depends on your life experiences and working environment. If you have worked in prisons and places with a lot of physical violence you can (some don't) acquire a distinct and accurate sense for emotion and threat, based…
So the things I have seen in generative AI art lead me to believe there is more complexity than that. Ask it do a scifi scene inspired by Giger but in the style of Van Gough. Pick 3 concepts and mash them together and…
In that it created a circuit inside the shoggoth where it translates between hex and letters, sure, but this is not a straight lookup, it's not like a table, any more than that I know "FF " is 255. This is not…
I hope they learn from the terrible job of stewardship of tech the west has done and don't repeat our mistakes.
reminds me of every other tariff based failure in the past...
yeh. I see Dario saying "let's protect the US more" for no reason other than bias and "of course they improved over time" which feels like a mighty strong strain of copium. Very disappointing for a leader of an…