"mental clickbait of the classic aphorisms" is one way to phrase 'attribution"
Literally (explicitly) a holocaust denier. https://youtu.be/o2Nq--qU9Kc?si=DDs_73ZrEPs5UGK9&t=3684 No credentials whatsoever - IIRC a Bachelor's degree in English, but definitely not a professorship.
Out of curiosity, what is the most difficult thing about building a browser?
Are these not the 'friction can be ignored' assumptions of economics? They are, of course, blatantly false. But that doesn't stop such models from effectively modelling real-world behavior. Granted, I know a slight bit…
I'm always surprised when people suggest using a different language if you want typing in Python. Python's (second?) largest appeal is probably its extensive ecosystem. Whenever people suggest just changing languages, I…
> Why not use them? Because you can now use typing WITH the entire Python ecosystem.
That's terrible. Best of luck to you both.
Thanks for linking that thread. Really puts things in perspective.
I personally don't see downloadability as a significant factor in the morality of breaching security. If it's bad to hack a login screen to gain access to private information, why wouldn't it be bad to hack encryption…
A considerable group of people think AGI or even ASI is right around the corner
There are movie critics that go on a rollercoaster ride and then complain about a lack of subtext
Googling "Cantillon Effect" gives suprisingly few results. Out of the top five results, two are Bitcoin-related, one is Reddit, and one is the Wikipedia page of Richard Cantillon himself. The top comment on…
There needs to be a path to redemption, yes, but this very clearly isn't it.
This video by CJP Grey explains this dynamic very well, for anyone interested. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rStL7niR7gs
The corruption of the tech/'hacker' subculture has been so disheartening to watch. Is this the subculture that was obsessed with cyberpunk? It took so little, too: good (but not great) salaries, mediocre tech, and a…
Exactly. Linux is great but never actually 'low maintenance'. I personally felt like my OS needed frequent attention.
I think you've read too much early Wittgenstein. That is simply not how people communicate.
And you don't think that this won't improve with better bots?
This illustrates to me how amazing LLMs are at 'remembering' _extremely_ obscure information. Somehow LLMs can repeat mistakes made a couple times looooooong ago.
I'll give a somewhat simpler answer than Filligree has. The problem with renewable energy sources is that they are typically both highly variable and not dispatchable (i.e., controllable). The former leads to supply…
Indeed. For instance, power grids ideally operate with N-1/N+1 redundancy, i.e., the disablement of any single power line should not cause a cascading failure.
Since so many commenters here have bad experiences, I'll provide a counterweight. I've made numerous edits and have run into little to no resistance. I'm sure asking people on a forum does not evoke a representative…
You're absolutely correct and it's ridiculous that HN can't fathom that a hallucination, in both the traditional and LLM sense, is not characterized by its form or content per se but by the fact that the form or content…
The sentence as a whole is meaningful, which you can see by excluding 'to a combination of tariff and non-tariff': > This calculation assumes that persistent trade deficits are due factors that prevent trade from…
The way of the dodo, presumably
"mental clickbait of the classic aphorisms" is one way to phrase 'attribution"
Literally (explicitly) a holocaust denier. https://youtu.be/o2Nq--qU9Kc?si=DDs_73ZrEPs5UGK9&t=3684 No credentials whatsoever - IIRC a Bachelor's degree in English, but definitely not a professorship.
Out of curiosity, what is the most difficult thing about building a browser?
Are these not the 'friction can be ignored' assumptions of economics? They are, of course, blatantly false. But that doesn't stop such models from effectively modelling real-world behavior. Granted, I know a slight bit…
I'm always surprised when people suggest using a different language if you want typing in Python. Python's (second?) largest appeal is probably its extensive ecosystem. Whenever people suggest just changing languages, I…
> Why not use them? Because you can now use typing WITH the entire Python ecosystem.
That's terrible. Best of luck to you both.
Thanks for linking that thread. Really puts things in perspective.
I personally don't see downloadability as a significant factor in the morality of breaching security. If it's bad to hack a login screen to gain access to private information, why wouldn't it be bad to hack encryption…
A considerable group of people think AGI or even ASI is right around the corner
There are movie critics that go on a rollercoaster ride and then complain about a lack of subtext
Googling "Cantillon Effect" gives suprisingly few results. Out of the top five results, two are Bitcoin-related, one is Reddit, and one is the Wikipedia page of Richard Cantillon himself. The top comment on…
There needs to be a path to redemption, yes, but this very clearly isn't it.
This video by CJP Grey explains this dynamic very well, for anyone interested. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rStL7niR7gs
The corruption of the tech/'hacker' subculture has been so disheartening to watch. Is this the subculture that was obsessed with cyberpunk? It took so little, too: good (but not great) salaries, mediocre tech, and a…
Exactly. Linux is great but never actually 'low maintenance'. I personally felt like my OS needed frequent attention.
I think you've read too much early Wittgenstein. That is simply not how people communicate.
And you don't think that this won't improve with better bots?
This illustrates to me how amazing LLMs are at 'remembering' _extremely_ obscure information. Somehow LLMs can repeat mistakes made a couple times looooooong ago.
I'll give a somewhat simpler answer than Filligree has. The problem with renewable energy sources is that they are typically both highly variable and not dispatchable (i.e., controllable). The former leads to supply…
Indeed. For instance, power grids ideally operate with N-1/N+1 redundancy, i.e., the disablement of any single power line should not cause a cascading failure.
Since so many commenters here have bad experiences, I'll provide a counterweight. I've made numerous edits and have run into little to no resistance. I'm sure asking people on a forum does not evoke a representative…
You're absolutely correct and it's ridiculous that HN can't fathom that a hallucination, in both the traditional and LLM sense, is not characterized by its form or content per se but by the fact that the form or content…
The sentence as a whole is meaningful, which you can see by excluding 'to a combination of tariff and non-tariff': > This calculation assumes that persistent trade deficits are due factors that prevent trade from…
The way of the dodo, presumably