> C’mon. Stop wishing for a future that feels convenient. This is not the world in which we live. Everything will change. Let’s help people accept and react to that.Let’s stop with the comfort talking and false hope.…
But in a world of subscription based services, it has to ship more than once. And as soon as that's a requirement, all of the above applies, and the LLM model breaks down.
> is getting progressively better Is it still getting better? My understanding is that we're already training them on all of the publicly available code in existence, and we're running in to scaling walls with bigger…
> When you consider LLMs to be building blocks in bigger, more complex systems, their potential increases dramatically. Do you have any examples of where/how that would work? It has seemed for me like lot of the hype is…
> Talk to people, not studies. So literally calling for anecdotes over data?
> DA refuses to prosecute crime Have there been any actual documented instances of this? I see it cited a lot, but rarely any specific names of DAs or cases attached to it, and it feels like an easy excuse for police to…
In the US, there's no evidence that this happens - just a bunch of media narratives and failed lawsuits after the 2020 election that couldn't provide an ounce of proof when push came to shove.
I've always seen this as the exact opposite view - from go's concurrency model, every function is "synchronous" so the caller is not given a choice, if they want to run it asynchronously they have to create a new…
Isn't the entire point of a public health crisis like this that you can't just focus on yourself and your family, because doing so still has the potential to seriously impact or kill other people?
> C’mon. Stop wishing for a future that feels convenient. This is not the world in which we live. Everything will change. Let’s help people accept and react to that.Let’s stop with the comfort talking and false hope.…
But in a world of subscription based services, it has to ship more than once. And as soon as that's a requirement, all of the above applies, and the LLM model breaks down.
> is getting progressively better Is it still getting better? My understanding is that we're already training them on all of the publicly available code in existence, and we're running in to scaling walls with bigger…
> When you consider LLMs to be building blocks in bigger, more complex systems, their potential increases dramatically. Do you have any examples of where/how that would work? It has seemed for me like lot of the hype is…
> Talk to people, not studies. So literally calling for anecdotes over data?
> DA refuses to prosecute crime Have there been any actual documented instances of this? I see it cited a lot, but rarely any specific names of DAs or cases attached to it, and it feels like an easy excuse for police to…
In the US, there's no evidence that this happens - just a bunch of media narratives and failed lawsuits after the 2020 election that couldn't provide an ounce of proof when push came to shove.
I've always seen this as the exact opposite view - from go's concurrency model, every function is "synchronous" so the caller is not given a choice, if they want to run it asynchronously they have to create a new…
Isn't the entire point of a public health crisis like this that you can't just focus on yourself and your family, because doing so still has the potential to seriously impact or kill other people?