I don't think it'd be possible to define fingerprinting narrowly enough to not also outlaw perfectly normal and legitimate usecases.
News flash: you can tell LLMs how to do shit and they're generally pretty good at following instructions. Those things are good enough to solve novel math problems I've never even heard about, surely it can figure out…
I've never seen a GUI that could do anything git faster than me just doing CLI stuff in my terminal. Not even close. > What do you mean with "manually"? I type `git rebase -i head~15`, I select the commits I want to…
"Newer cars are much better than older cars". How about this? It'd be weird to ask for evidence of that statement cause it's very generic and there's like a million instances of newer cars that are shit and old cars…
This is a subjective statement. What kind of evidence you're expecting here? Like: — My new car is much better than my old car — Hurr durr, how can you make those confident statements without showing any evidence, huh?…
I actually think it's much easier now when most contributions are LLM-assisted or LLM-authored. Like, at my job we went from wild-west everyone uses their own commit message style to very nice uniformed one now when…
I have only about 17 years of experience and I consider myself a moderately advanced git user — I do interactive rebases with squashes, rewords or reordering and I do per-chunk manipulation per commit all the time. Or…
I do know what Sol/Terra/Luna mean, but was also confused for a second on the hierarchy. After doing a bit or research it dawned on me that they are arranged in the order of the sizes of the celestial objects but it…
> But things like taste and quality matter. And I trust the creator of Zig more than the creator of Bun when it comes to said taste. Having read both articles I'm in the opposite corner. I found Andrew's personal…
It reads like it's written by a person having a stroke in real time. Really weird formatting, punctuation, structure all over the place. Asinine claims. I hate the messenger despite loosely agreeing with the message, I…
We have a skill that takes a well defined Jira ticket and basically drives it to completion until it produces a human-review ready PR. This process is coded into a bunch of gates that the agent needs to clear before it…
Right, the secretary would just gossip about it with their friends and partners behind your back.
Work.
I've been using tmux historically and it eventually became too cumbersome since my typical workflow started being a lot more AI-agent heavy. I now run over 10 agents at the same time and they're all working on some…
Isn't being open source creating incentives for the AI companies to optimize their LLMs for the specific benchmark? I thought all those benchmarks are deliberately closed source primarily for this reason.
> But why were they so willing to promote apocalyptic visions in the first place? The answer is money. They pushed the idea that they had a technology that would quickly and utterly transform the economy partly to…
What kind of privacy are people supposed to expect in a public place like an aquarium?
The benefit of glasses is that you know for sure what they're recording cause they're recording pretty much what you're looking at. A GoPro on your chest could be angled weirdly and you'd have no idea.
Maybe we should also replace traffic signals with a man with a stick directing traffic. And put a guy on every gas pump in the country so they could pump your gas. And bring back the telephone network operators that…
Because this OS developer is also trying to sell you their Music service subscription. I'm sure having this setting would hurt some of their internal KPIs and therefore would never be implemented.
There's a lot of ways a datacenter in your backyard might be less desirable than a corn-field. Most data center cooling works by evaporation. Hot air or hot water from the servers passes through cooling towers, and…
Because it is not well aligned enough to be able to tell where it's stopped helping you and started fucking you instead. What if the agent in the middle of helping you runs out of tokens? Would you appreciate if it in…
Maybe not the best advice to give to someone who's already has a history of having multiple online personas under different names and getting in trouble for that.
It's very unlikely to cause any real harm — pretty sure any modern harness would ignore and/or flag this output. I think the intent is that matters more here. The intent is to harm, pretty sure. Poor execution is not an…
I can understand having some moral opposition to using gen-AI or accepting AI contributions to your projects. I personally disagree with this, but it's a defensible position at least. Trying to harm your users for using…
I don't think it'd be possible to define fingerprinting narrowly enough to not also outlaw perfectly normal and legitimate usecases.
News flash: you can tell LLMs how to do shit and they're generally pretty good at following instructions. Those things are good enough to solve novel math problems I've never even heard about, surely it can figure out…
I've never seen a GUI that could do anything git faster than me just doing CLI stuff in my terminal. Not even close. > What do you mean with "manually"? I type `git rebase -i head~15`, I select the commits I want to…
"Newer cars are much better than older cars". How about this? It'd be weird to ask for evidence of that statement cause it's very generic and there's like a million instances of newer cars that are shit and old cars…
This is a subjective statement. What kind of evidence you're expecting here? Like: — My new car is much better than my old car — Hurr durr, how can you make those confident statements without showing any evidence, huh?…
I actually think it's much easier now when most contributions are LLM-assisted or LLM-authored. Like, at my job we went from wild-west everyone uses their own commit message style to very nice uniformed one now when…
I have only about 17 years of experience and I consider myself a moderately advanced git user — I do interactive rebases with squashes, rewords or reordering and I do per-chunk manipulation per commit all the time. Or…
I do know what Sol/Terra/Luna mean, but was also confused for a second on the hierarchy. After doing a bit or research it dawned on me that they are arranged in the order of the sizes of the celestial objects but it…
> But things like taste and quality matter. And I trust the creator of Zig more than the creator of Bun when it comes to said taste. Having read both articles I'm in the opposite corner. I found Andrew's personal…
It reads like it's written by a person having a stroke in real time. Really weird formatting, punctuation, structure all over the place. Asinine claims. I hate the messenger despite loosely agreeing with the message, I…
We have a skill that takes a well defined Jira ticket and basically drives it to completion until it produces a human-review ready PR. This process is coded into a bunch of gates that the agent needs to clear before it…
Right, the secretary would just gossip about it with their friends and partners behind your back.
Work.
I've been using tmux historically and it eventually became too cumbersome since my typical workflow started being a lot more AI-agent heavy. I now run over 10 agents at the same time and they're all working on some…
Isn't being open source creating incentives for the AI companies to optimize their LLMs for the specific benchmark? I thought all those benchmarks are deliberately closed source primarily for this reason.
> But why were they so willing to promote apocalyptic visions in the first place? The answer is money. They pushed the idea that they had a technology that would quickly and utterly transform the economy partly to…
What kind of privacy are people supposed to expect in a public place like an aquarium?
The benefit of glasses is that you know for sure what they're recording cause they're recording pretty much what you're looking at. A GoPro on your chest could be angled weirdly and you'd have no idea.
Maybe we should also replace traffic signals with a man with a stick directing traffic. And put a guy on every gas pump in the country so they could pump your gas. And bring back the telephone network operators that…
Because this OS developer is also trying to sell you their Music service subscription. I'm sure having this setting would hurt some of their internal KPIs and therefore would never be implemented.
There's a lot of ways a datacenter in your backyard might be less desirable than a corn-field. Most data center cooling works by evaporation. Hot air or hot water from the servers passes through cooling towers, and…
Because it is not well aligned enough to be able to tell where it's stopped helping you and started fucking you instead. What if the agent in the middle of helping you runs out of tokens? Would you appreciate if it in…
Maybe not the best advice to give to someone who's already has a history of having multiple online personas under different names and getting in trouble for that.
It's very unlikely to cause any real harm — pretty sure any modern harness would ignore and/or flag this output. I think the intent is that matters more here. The intent is to harm, pretty sure. Poor execution is not an…
I can understand having some moral opposition to using gen-AI or accepting AI contributions to your projects. I personally disagree with this, but it's a defensible position at least. Trying to harm your users for using…