Wealth concentration beyond a point which would have resulted in widespread revolution 150 years ago, but that is now being tolerated because we've grown accustomed to a level of comfort we don't want to risk losing.
v0 / Claude Design does this these days. As in, I may be wrong here, but this aesthetic is a good clue that the site was designed by AI. These models seem to love this brutalist high contrast look.
probably at the same stage where a bunch of peptides activating some receptors and triggering the pumping of electrolytes in an out of lipid walls does, i guess
We've never been there. With AI and robotics there may be the slim chance we get closer to that. But we won't. Not because AI, but because humans, of course.
Your comment is nonsensical. Have you ever used any LLM? Ask the LLM to... I don't know, to explain to you the chemistry of aluminium oxides. Do you really think the average human will even get remotely close to the…
> And LLMs slurped some of those together with the output of thousands of people who’d do the task worse Theoretically fixable, then. > But it can’t. Not definitively and consistently Again, it can't, yet, but with…
I felt literal pain. Not kidding. There's something to investigate here. Made me notice I'm actually exposed to very similar crap on other places. Scary.
Agreed, conceptually. BUT. For 99% of tasks I'm totally certain there's people out there that are orders of magnitude better at them than me. If the AI can regurgitate their thinking, my output is better. Humans may…
Thanks for the answer! I've hit those tipping points myself in exactly the same scenarios (OCR and AI). For me, ends up being hacky or just decoupled (independent job runners). Makes sense to have a proper monolith…
Cool project! Will surely copy ideas from it :) A general question for the room: where's the tipping point where you need a "proper" backend, in a different language, with all the inconveniences of possible type safety…
A question for the heavy Emacs users: What's your take on opinionated distros like Doom Emacs or Spacemacs? I've been doing my daily journaling and task management on Emacs for while now, using Doom Emacs. Rationale was…
Where's the fun in that? :D
Well this goes to show that, as some other commenter said, the gamer community (whatever that is) is indeed very fragmented. I routinely re-play games like Diablo 2 or BG1/2 and I couldn't care less about graphics,…
AFAIK, the electrolyte.
I think it's become a running theme: senior devs who have been coding for a while now are able to extract value from these tools because, even if you don't know Rust, you know how to code. BS code smells the same in any…
I thought this was going to be yet another post about how AI is ruining Junior devs so we'll have a Senior replacement crysis in a few years. It sort of is, indirectly, and I agree with pretty much everything. But the…
As I answered somewhere else, the over-the-top freeloader term I think is justified because OP clearly expects not only to benefit from the work already available, freely, but also to be entitled, for free, to any work…
Yeah, I agree, it's over the top. I'm just matching the over-the-top language of the original post, which pretty much calls the Datastar devs "disgraceful" and to "f them". I did read the post. I know OP not a…
I just come from writing a comment on the other Datastar post on the home page, literally saying that I don't see the point of it and that I don't like it. But I'm now here to defend Datastar. It's their code, which, up…
I may be just completely out of my depth here, but I look at the cool example on their website, the Open the pod bay doors, HAL bit, and I don't like it, at all. And reading comments one would think this is some amazing…
You're giving this government, or one in the future, the tools and access they'll need to opress and discriminate against you, a minority.
Yeah. Anyone knows about similar resources for, say, the EU? Or it just varies too much by country here?
Very cool concept and PoC of both Spotify and vscode integration to learn from. It has opened my mind to a bunch of cool things to do now that I know that the /v1/me/player/currently-playing API endpoint exists. But I'm…
This is one of those things that are terrible, but not because the tool is terrible in itself, it's just that the world in which the tool operates is terrible, and the tool just a natural conclusion.
Any context on this? I see lots of recent works. Is this just an extension of the sci-hub concept to just everything?
Wealth concentration beyond a point which would have resulted in widespread revolution 150 years ago, but that is now being tolerated because we've grown accustomed to a level of comfort we don't want to risk losing.
v0 / Claude Design does this these days. As in, I may be wrong here, but this aesthetic is a good clue that the site was designed by AI. These models seem to love this brutalist high contrast look.
probably at the same stage where a bunch of peptides activating some receptors and triggering the pumping of electrolytes in an out of lipid walls does, i guess
We've never been there. With AI and robotics there may be the slim chance we get closer to that. But we won't. Not because AI, but because humans, of course.
Your comment is nonsensical. Have you ever used any LLM? Ask the LLM to... I don't know, to explain to you the chemistry of aluminium oxides. Do you really think the average human will even get remotely close to the…
> And LLMs slurped some of those together with the output of thousands of people who’d do the task worse Theoretically fixable, then. > But it can’t. Not definitively and consistently Again, it can't, yet, but with…
I felt literal pain. Not kidding. There's something to investigate here. Made me notice I'm actually exposed to very similar crap on other places. Scary.
Agreed, conceptually. BUT. For 99% of tasks I'm totally certain there's people out there that are orders of magnitude better at them than me. If the AI can regurgitate their thinking, my output is better. Humans may…
Thanks for the answer! I've hit those tipping points myself in exactly the same scenarios (OCR and AI). For me, ends up being hacky or just decoupled (independent job runners). Makes sense to have a proper monolith…
Cool project! Will surely copy ideas from it :) A general question for the room: where's the tipping point where you need a "proper" backend, in a different language, with all the inconveniences of possible type safety…
A question for the heavy Emacs users: What's your take on opinionated distros like Doom Emacs or Spacemacs? I've been doing my daily journaling and task management on Emacs for while now, using Doom Emacs. Rationale was…
Where's the fun in that? :D
Well this goes to show that, as some other commenter said, the gamer community (whatever that is) is indeed very fragmented. I routinely re-play games like Diablo 2 or BG1/2 and I couldn't care less about graphics,…
AFAIK, the electrolyte.
I think it's become a running theme: senior devs who have been coding for a while now are able to extract value from these tools because, even if you don't know Rust, you know how to code. BS code smells the same in any…
I thought this was going to be yet another post about how AI is ruining Junior devs so we'll have a Senior replacement crysis in a few years. It sort of is, indirectly, and I agree with pretty much everything. But the…
As I answered somewhere else, the over-the-top freeloader term I think is justified because OP clearly expects not only to benefit from the work already available, freely, but also to be entitled, for free, to any work…
Yeah, I agree, it's over the top. I'm just matching the over-the-top language of the original post, which pretty much calls the Datastar devs "disgraceful" and to "f them". I did read the post. I know OP not a…
I just come from writing a comment on the other Datastar post on the home page, literally saying that I don't see the point of it and that I don't like it. But I'm now here to defend Datastar. It's their code, which, up…
I may be just completely out of my depth here, but I look at the cool example on their website, the Open the pod bay doors, HAL bit, and I don't like it, at all. And reading comments one would think this is some amazing…
You're giving this government, or one in the future, the tools and access they'll need to opress and discriminate against you, a minority.
Yeah. Anyone knows about similar resources for, say, the EU? Or it just varies too much by country here?
Very cool concept and PoC of both Spotify and vscode integration to learn from. It has opened my mind to a bunch of cool things to do now that I know that the /v1/me/player/currently-playing API endpoint exists. But I'm…
This is one of those things that are terrible, but not because the tool is terrible in itself, it's just that the world in which the tool operates is terrible, and the tool just a natural conclusion.
Any context on this? I see lots of recent works. Is this just an extension of the sci-hub concept to just everything?