1. I mean, yes ? the average farm worker is probably capable of writing a sentence similar to the one you just did and sicking it a prompt. Unless you mean without LLM assistance, then no. 2. I've no idea, i haven't…
A Luddite farm worker can assist in all those things, the question is, can it assist in a useful manner?
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TL;DR; If it's working for you, great, but presenting it like it's a general direct replacement for development teams is disingenuous. --- > Looks like we just have different expectations: i don't want to micromanage my…
> I think i have enough control. This is probably just a disagreement about the term "control", so we can agree to disagree on that one i suppose. The rest of the reply doesn't really relate to any of the points i…
> You have a lot of control over what the LLM creates. No, you don't, you have "influence" or "suggestion". You can absolutely narrow down the probability ranges of what is produced , but there is no guarantee that it…
Isn't the whole point of amphetamine based treatement for ADHD to correct(or beneficially alter, depending on your point of view) an non-standard brain chemistry? AFAIK some neurodivergent brains deal with amphetamines…
Depends on how metaphorical and/or political you want to get. Arguably books could be considered warning waystones, but that's a stretch in this context. Physical monuments though, we have loads, lots of war memorials…
Indeed, there are lots of methods, but i was specifically thinking of the possibility of a method an isolated AI might feasibly figure out with only the tools it has easily available to it. But as someone said earlier,…
The comic(manga actually) i was referring to was "Origin" by the manga author Boichi. I'll have a read of the paper, seems like it's similar in concept
There is an argument to be made that it's good training, like coding kata's just with the end to end. If you're looking to make a living off of it, the training argument only works if you then go on to used the trained…
source? for the trends i mean, not the extrapolation.
There's a comic out right now positing that a sufficiently intelligent AI with appropriate access could use imperceptible (to us) vibrations from mechanical computing parts like spinning rust HDD's etc. It's a throwaway…
That's generally how it is with opinionated frameworks (and i use that term as a literal, as opposed to agnostic), you do the thing in the way expected or it's a fight. Svelte is one of the less opinionated ones i've…
> LLMs in their current state have integrated into the workflows for many, many IT roles. They'll never be niche, unless governing bodies come together to kill them. That is an exaggeration, it is integrated into some…
> The author definitely saw it as a targeted attack that, when it failed, caused the attacker to switch tactics to intentionally cause harm. Saying "someone or something" is generic and also accurate it doesn't…
>I'm no Elon fan, but I can not think of a single human who has done more to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. We could use some of that clean energy he's facilitated to extract a small amount of gold from seawater.…
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None of what i said had anything to do with the nature of the attack, personal or otherwise. The author seems to be taking it a bit personally but they don't seem to be implying an attack targeted to them exclusively as…
Entitled, probably not, able to communicate frustrations and suggest alternative options, absolutely.
It being common doesn't mean it's OK, it also doesn't mean people aren't allowed to be upset by it. Casual racism and bigotry are common, "You probably need to calm down a bit" is dismissive and condescending.
I'm aware of my own perspective, i don't generally crusade against whatever flavour of machine learning is being pushed currently. I was just pointing out that arguing against crusading by using an argument (or…
Shallow take. Your analogies only work if you don't take in to account there are different degrees of utility/quality/usefulness of the product. People absolutely crusade against dangerous food, or even just food that…
I'm not who you were asking but i can provide a specific encroachment example. The anti-protest law update that was passed over the last few years specifically (using the law) curbs the ability to protest freely in…
It sounds interesting, but its still just moving the problem surface elsewhere. Bringing model definition and usage closer to the storage layer thereby reducing the need for translation and transport might cut down on…
1. I mean, yes ? the average farm worker is probably capable of writing a sentence similar to the one you just did and sicking it a prompt. Unless you mean without LLM assistance, then no. 2. I've no idea, i haven't…
A Luddite farm worker can assist in all those things, the question is, can it assist in a useful manner?
what is the specific domain of jquery ?>
TL;DR; If it's working for you, great, but presenting it like it's a general direct replacement for development teams is disingenuous. --- > Looks like we just have different expectations: i don't want to micromanage my…
> I think i have enough control. This is probably just a disagreement about the term "control", so we can agree to disagree on that one i suppose. The rest of the reply doesn't really relate to any of the points i…
> You have a lot of control over what the LLM creates. No, you don't, you have "influence" or "suggestion". You can absolutely narrow down the probability ranges of what is produced , but there is no guarantee that it…
Isn't the whole point of amphetamine based treatement for ADHD to correct(or beneficially alter, depending on your point of view) an non-standard brain chemistry? AFAIK some neurodivergent brains deal with amphetamines…
Depends on how metaphorical and/or political you want to get. Arguably books could be considered warning waystones, but that's a stretch in this context. Physical monuments though, we have loads, lots of war memorials…
Indeed, there are lots of methods, but i was specifically thinking of the possibility of a method an isolated AI might feasibly figure out with only the tools it has easily available to it. But as someone said earlier,…
The comic(manga actually) i was referring to was "Origin" by the manga author Boichi. I'll have a read of the paper, seems like it's similar in concept
There is an argument to be made that it's good training, like coding kata's just with the end to end. If you're looking to make a living off of it, the training argument only works if you then go on to used the trained…
source? for the trends i mean, not the extrapolation.
There's a comic out right now positing that a sufficiently intelligent AI with appropriate access could use imperceptible (to us) vibrations from mechanical computing parts like spinning rust HDD's etc. It's a throwaway…
That's generally how it is with opinionated frameworks (and i use that term as a literal, as opposed to agnostic), you do the thing in the way expected or it's a fight. Svelte is one of the less opinionated ones i've…
> LLMs in their current state have integrated into the workflows for many, many IT roles. They'll never be niche, unless governing bodies come together to kill them. That is an exaggeration, it is integrated into some…
> The author definitely saw it as a targeted attack that, when it failed, caused the attacker to switch tactics to intentionally cause harm. Saying "someone or something" is generic and also accurate it doesn't…
>I'm no Elon fan, but I can not think of a single human who has done more to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. We could use some of that clean energy he's facilitated to extract a small amount of gold from seawater.…
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None of what i said had anything to do with the nature of the attack, personal or otherwise. The author seems to be taking it a bit personally but they don't seem to be implying an attack targeted to them exclusively as…
Entitled, probably not, able to communicate frustrations and suggest alternative options, absolutely.
It being common doesn't mean it's OK, it also doesn't mean people aren't allowed to be upset by it. Casual racism and bigotry are common, "You probably need to calm down a bit" is dismissive and condescending.
I'm aware of my own perspective, i don't generally crusade against whatever flavour of machine learning is being pushed currently. I was just pointing out that arguing against crusading by using an argument (or…
Shallow take. Your analogies only work if you don't take in to account there are different degrees of utility/quality/usefulness of the product. People absolutely crusade against dangerous food, or even just food that…
I'm not who you were asking but i can provide a specific encroachment example. The anti-protest law update that was passed over the last few years specifically (using the law) curbs the ability to protest freely in…
It sounds interesting, but its still just moving the problem surface elsewhere. Bringing model definition and usage closer to the storage layer thereby reducing the need for translation and transport might cut down on…