It's cheaper to hire 5 juniors and to give Tim a mental breakdown than it is to hire 5 Tims. Realistically though, if you really did hire 5 Tims you would deliver in 1/5th of the time and the software would actually be…
If only someone had warned us...
That is literally any economic model that assumes capitalism as the underlying system. Morality and ethics are just a way to hurt profits.
john carmack is my spirit animal
realistically any scenario is possible if the asteroid is going fast enough
No wonder dogs like to eat shit off the ground
Bold of you to imply that GPT asks questions instead of making baseless assumptions every 5 words, even when you explicitly instruct it to ask questions if it doesn't know. When it constantly hallucinates command line…
Have _you_? It lost its novelty after a couple of days.
Nah I just insult it and tell it that it costs me 20 dollars a month and it's a huge disappointment
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You got hit by a former employee
Consider how quickly conhost.exe starts compared to the new cmd.exe Most of it is because of ancillary stuff and heavy dependencies.
> a lot of them think it’s psychological. no worse feeling in the world than hearing a doctor confidently tell you that it's all in your head and that you're wasting their time. Ask me how I know..
> Umm, is this right? No way to know until you painstakingly verify every single assertion that the AI made! The author of this article certainly didn't, and the content was good enough to them. Trust me, AGI is almost…
My poor baby boy Prolog... it's only down there because people are irrationally afraid of it :( And most are too focused on learning whatever slop the industry wants them to learn, so they don't even know that it…
> If only someone could find a solution to this tragedy. Well, someone earlier in the thread said to abandon Marxist thought because it's obsolete. So I don't know how to help you!
In what AI-powered world do you think that local small software businesses will survive?
The law shouldn't be about who can afford the most lawyers. It naturally consolidates power which is pretty dangerous to democracy.
Same exact thing that happened with united healthcare: it's a crime only when poor people do it.
That's something that insecure people with no actual skills do
Just ask to reply in rot13
I also use o1 and sometimes it just gets stuff confidently wrong. For example it often makes up command line arguments or optional parameters to methods or configuration keys. Anything that is even remotely niche,…
That's called a dictionary attack and it's one rung above bruteforcing
> AI today is better than anyone could hope for, I hope for an AI that can actually reason and doesn't bullshit its users though
It's cheaper to hire 5 juniors and to give Tim a mental breakdown than it is to hire 5 Tims. Realistically though, if you really did hire 5 Tims you would deliver in 1/5th of the time and the software would actually be…
If only someone had warned us...
That is literally any economic model that assumes capitalism as the underlying system. Morality and ethics are just a way to hurt profits.
john carmack is my spirit animal
realistically any scenario is possible if the asteroid is going fast enough
No wonder dogs like to eat shit off the ground
Bold of you to imply that GPT asks questions instead of making baseless assumptions every 5 words, even when you explicitly instruct it to ask questions if it doesn't know. When it constantly hallucinates command line…
Have _you_? It lost its novelty after a couple of days.
Nah I just insult it and tell it that it costs me 20 dollars a month and it's a huge disappointment
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You got hit by a former employee
Consider how quickly conhost.exe starts compared to the new cmd.exe Most of it is because of ancillary stuff and heavy dependencies.
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> a lot of them think it’s psychological. no worse feeling in the world than hearing a doctor confidently tell you that it's all in your head and that you're wasting their time. Ask me how I know..
> Umm, is this right? No way to know until you painstakingly verify every single assertion that the AI made! The author of this article certainly didn't, and the content was good enough to them. Trust me, AGI is almost…
My poor baby boy Prolog... it's only down there because people are irrationally afraid of it :( And most are too focused on learning whatever slop the industry wants them to learn, so they don't even know that it…
> If only someone could find a solution to this tragedy. Well, someone earlier in the thread said to abandon Marxist thought because it's obsolete. So I don't know how to help you!
In what AI-powered world do you think that local small software businesses will survive?
The law shouldn't be about who can afford the most lawyers. It naturally consolidates power which is pretty dangerous to democracy.
Same exact thing that happened with united healthcare: it's a crime only when poor people do it.
That's something that insecure people with no actual skills do
Just ask to reply in rot13
I also use o1 and sometimes it just gets stuff confidently wrong. For example it often makes up command line arguments or optional parameters to methods or configuration keys. Anything that is even remotely niche,…
That's called a dictionary attack and it's one rung above bruteforcing
> AI today is better than anyone could hope for, I hope for an AI that can actually reason and doesn't bullshit its users though