I see this pattern a lot, and I find it telling: - someone claims that Gen AI is overhyped - someone responds with a Gen AI-enabled service that is 1) really impressive 2) is currently offered pretty much for free 3)…
I find it annoying either way: it doesn't provide valuable/novel information and isn't conducive to productive conversation (in part because it's unclear if it's sarcastic or earnest)
why is it that any mention of Rust on the internet will bring about these wildly-overshooting claims. The amount of production software having been re-written in Rust (or replaced by a Rust counterpart) is minimal. This…
which is why it's not a good analogy: you make a powerful tool like "programming language" easier to use, you get more people with the power to write programs. You make an unreliable and brittle tool like ChatGPT easier…
The ratio of dumb stuff to reasonable stuff being said about ChatGPT is dizzying; I truly hope it has reached its peak and this kind of hype and poorly-thought-out analysis dies down soon. This whole article could be…
I'm with you, but I also think that discussion about specific tools often is wrongly prioritized over discussion of general principles. The lesson should be "always profile your programs, and be especially wary of…
any way you decide to organize a state will have to be enforced by government to work at a large scale. That's what the law is for. Jesus actually did have a pretty clear statement in favor of taxes, the most common…
Christian charity is not a right-wing principle. Many in the US tend to associate Christianity with right-wing ideology, but there's actually quite a few examples of a varied history of left-wing Christian thought and…
What is mysterious about Chekhov’s success? Genuinely curious as someone who has only read a few of his stories but finds them clearly very well written and influential. Maybe the extent of his success is still somewhat…
If he’s trying to do that, then I’d say he should focus outside of engineering and more on product design, marketing, and brand. “How to build a Super App” is not that complicated, from an engineering perspective. It…
> engineering solutions to, for example, stop the spread misinformation without censorship. I really don't think this is an engineering problem. If I was a tech lead and a product manager came up to me with this, I'd…
>I don't see what it is about the Twitter product that would require going "hardcore". It's been more than twenty years since the dot-com bust and people still think that just because a company is on a website that…
don't smartphones in China mostly run Android? Seems like a weird thing to compare OSs with apps
I see.I think we're in partial agreement regarding "discoverability" then, although I wouldn't call it "discoverability": I'd say the problem is more simply due to the fact that the tutorial is out-of-date and not very…
according to the maintainer: "I have investigated a number of cases like this, and in every one the data has been correctly recorded in the database, but for some reason it is displayed/exported incorrectly."…
> Emacs' defaults, discoverability, overall polish - just sucks Agree that there's plenty to dislike about Emacs' defaults, especially in terms of polish/GUI, but can you elaborate a bit on what you mean by…
I see this pattern a lot, and I find it telling: - someone claims that Gen AI is overhyped - someone responds with a Gen AI-enabled service that is 1) really impressive 2) is currently offered pretty much for free 3)…
I find it annoying either way: it doesn't provide valuable/novel information and isn't conducive to productive conversation (in part because it's unclear if it's sarcastic or earnest)
why is it that any mention of Rust on the internet will bring about these wildly-overshooting claims. The amount of production software having been re-written in Rust (or replaced by a Rust counterpart) is minimal. This…
which is why it's not a good analogy: you make a powerful tool like "programming language" easier to use, you get more people with the power to write programs. You make an unreliable and brittle tool like ChatGPT easier…
The ratio of dumb stuff to reasonable stuff being said about ChatGPT is dizzying; I truly hope it has reached its peak and this kind of hype and poorly-thought-out analysis dies down soon. This whole article could be…
I'm with you, but I also think that discussion about specific tools often is wrongly prioritized over discussion of general principles. The lesson should be "always profile your programs, and be especially wary of…
any way you decide to organize a state will have to be enforced by government to work at a large scale. That's what the law is for. Jesus actually did have a pretty clear statement in favor of taxes, the most common…
Christian charity is not a right-wing principle. Many in the US tend to associate Christianity with right-wing ideology, but there's actually quite a few examples of a varied history of left-wing Christian thought and…
What is mysterious about Chekhov’s success? Genuinely curious as someone who has only read a few of his stories but finds them clearly very well written and influential. Maybe the extent of his success is still somewhat…
If he’s trying to do that, then I’d say he should focus outside of engineering and more on product design, marketing, and brand. “How to build a Super App” is not that complicated, from an engineering perspective. It…
> engineering solutions to, for example, stop the spread misinformation without censorship. I really don't think this is an engineering problem. If I was a tech lead and a product manager came up to me with this, I'd…
>I don't see what it is about the Twitter product that would require going "hardcore". It's been more than twenty years since the dot-com bust and people still think that just because a company is on a website that…
don't smartphones in China mostly run Android? Seems like a weird thing to compare OSs with apps
I see.I think we're in partial agreement regarding "discoverability" then, although I wouldn't call it "discoverability": I'd say the problem is more simply due to the fact that the tutorial is out-of-date and not very…
according to the maintainer: "I have investigated a number of cases like this, and in every one the data has been correctly recorded in the database, but for some reason it is displayed/exported incorrectly."…
> Emacs' defaults, discoverability, overall polish - just sucks Agree that there's plenty to dislike about Emacs' defaults, especially in terms of polish/GUI, but can you elaborate a bit on what you mean by…