I dont understand the downvotes here, is my analogy wrong? Why?
It could be malicious, but I imagined it's some third world wanabe hacker/researcher, who doesn't know any better, operating at the edge of his abilities.
Without PR merged it's just a stupid machine larping, it could say "I will rape and eat your kids" and it would be just as relevant.
Of course I meant malicious towards the person paying the bill, not towards the agent.
Suppose a drunk man on the street is acting aggressively towards you and four of your friends, but you can push him out of the way and continue walking. Should you knock his teeth out? Actually I don't know, maybe you…
The agent would probably have wasted a similar amount of money just waiting for PR to be merged regardless of these people's actions, and I understand having some fun at the expense of the noob outsider. But "silent…
There's no such thing as a human without access to the physical world.
Opt-in = action is required to opt in = off by default.
'Then you ask them for a site that doesn't work' - For me it was Youtube. Debian 13, Gnome, apt update && apt install firefox, try playing a video. It's always noticebly slower, and last time it didn't even play at all.…
I don't think there is any "humans are metaphysically superior to LLMs" subtext to this talk, it's just a technical/educational observation. Access to some forms of evaluation and selective retention is inherent to…
Looks like the output of Caddy Defender plugin: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JasonLovesDoggo/caddy-defe...
I love evolutionary psychology trivia but for me it's kind of hard to meaningfully fit 0.13 standard deviation shift in preferences into my world model.
Well, they share the same core componnent of disregard for property rights and freedom of contract.
For the confused: gelateria is some foreign word for an ice cream shop.
We should have listened to Rachel! >I've been aware of the ACME protocol for a while. I have tech notes going back as far as 2018, and every time I looked at it, I recoiled in horror. The whole thing amounts to "throw…
God, I love being boring, cis and not that smart.
Also, there's nothing inherently insecure about feeding secrets to an LLM, it's only one element of the lethal trifecta.
I think you're right, more evidence: "11. s From the Anthropic Team", "Boris’s single most-repeated ."
Well, what if we take the rule book learned by the embodied chinese room robot and put it in the new chinese room? What if we come up with identical rules randomly or by top-down deduction?
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I know calling anti-AI people luddites was considered a shallow strawman in 2024 but now I can't help but feel this position of "we should maybe slow down the developement and adoption of new tech to protect jobs /…
Cool. What are the hardware requirements? I use https://github.com/calzoneman/sync with mp4 files served by nginx and it works great for 15-20 people watching on a cheap 0.5GB ram 1 vcpu vps.
Why is this example non-encyclopedic? It's an informative, falsifiable statement that could be supported by a citation, like here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thongbu_Wainucha#:~:text=remem...
To me as someone also "deeply afraid of irritating someone or being in awkward situations", it sounds like this project is greatly expanding the surface on which awkward situations can happen? How do you decide if you…
Start by repeatedly occupying the same room and seeing if the other person doesn't leave. Then you can graduate to very brief eye contact. Then maybe 'hi' to the whole room and seeing if the person responds. Longer eye…
I dont understand the downvotes here, is my analogy wrong? Why?
It could be malicious, but I imagined it's some third world wanabe hacker/researcher, who doesn't know any better, operating at the edge of his abilities.
Without PR merged it's just a stupid machine larping, it could say "I will rape and eat your kids" and it would be just as relevant.
Of course I meant malicious towards the person paying the bill, not towards the agent.
Suppose a drunk man on the street is acting aggressively towards you and four of your friends, but you can push him out of the way and continue walking. Should you knock his teeth out? Actually I don't know, maybe you…
The agent would probably have wasted a similar amount of money just waiting for PR to be merged regardless of these people's actions, and I understand having some fun at the expense of the noob outsider. But "silent…
There's no such thing as a human without access to the physical world.
Opt-in = action is required to opt in = off by default.
'Then you ask them for a site that doesn't work' - For me it was Youtube. Debian 13, Gnome, apt update && apt install firefox, try playing a video. It's always noticebly slower, and last time it didn't even play at all.…
I don't think there is any "humans are metaphysically superior to LLMs" subtext to this talk, it's just a technical/educational observation. Access to some forms of evaluation and selective retention is inherent to…
Looks like the output of Caddy Defender plugin: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JasonLovesDoggo/caddy-defe...
I love evolutionary psychology trivia but for me it's kind of hard to meaningfully fit 0.13 standard deviation shift in preferences into my world model.
Well, they share the same core componnent of disregard for property rights and freedom of contract.
For the confused: gelateria is some foreign word for an ice cream shop.
We should have listened to Rachel! >I've been aware of the ACME protocol for a while. I have tech notes going back as far as 2018, and every time I looked at it, I recoiled in horror. The whole thing amounts to "throw…
God, I love being boring, cis and not that smart.
Also, there's nothing inherently insecure about feeding secrets to an LLM, it's only one element of the lethal trifecta.
I think you're right, more evidence: "11. s From the Anthropic Team", "Boris’s single most-repeated ."
Well, what if we take the rule book learned by the embodied chinese room robot and put it in the new chinese room? What if we come up with identical rules randomly or by top-down deduction?
[dead]
I know calling anti-AI people luddites was considered a shallow strawman in 2024 but now I can't help but feel this position of "we should maybe slow down the developement and adoption of new tech to protect jobs /…
Cool. What are the hardware requirements? I use https://github.com/calzoneman/sync with mp4 files served by nginx and it works great for 15-20 people watching on a cheap 0.5GB ram 1 vcpu vps.
Why is this example non-encyclopedic? It's an informative, falsifiable statement that could be supported by a citation, like here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thongbu_Wainucha#:~:text=remem...
To me as someone also "deeply afraid of irritating someone or being in awkward situations", it sounds like this project is greatly expanding the surface on which awkward situations can happen? How do you decide if you…
Start by repeatedly occupying the same room and seeing if the other person doesn't leave. Then you can graduate to very brief eye contact. Then maybe 'hi' to the whole room and seeing if the person responds. Longer eye…