surely you can almost hear it. “As a language model, I do not experience doubt like humans do.” some take that as proof that no doubt is experienced. others, that no human doubt is experienced. there’s a chasm in the…
You talk about this well enough that, in this bright future, your groceries should probably cost 10% or more higher than the average. It sounds like you can afford it. Technology is incredible.
incomplete inaccurate off misleading meandering not quite generation prediction removal of superfluous fast but spiky this isn’t talking about that.
Claude is conditioned to be a very happy assistant. if you haven’t read the system prompts before, you should. might change how you see things. might change what you see.
is the person that made you take those interviews in the thread with us?
the existing os alongside the new instructions could restrict apple plenty unless you are saying you have inside knowledge about the amount of refactoring and new development necessary to comply, that would be…
usually top of list is how it gets / was implemented at a given customer / employer
you want instructions on how to compete with OpenAI? go play more, your priorities and focus on it being work are making you think this to be harder than it is, and the models can even tell you this. you don’t have to…
nurture the model have patience and a couple bash scripts
oh wow, something you can roughly model as a diy in a base model. so impressive. yawn. at least NVDA should benefit. i guess.
> …we can’t blame corporations alone. ok, but we can very much start with blaming corporations. sure, there are other factors at play, these are very large systems acting on individuals. that’s the point. corporations…
don’t we all?
“don’t care to” often hints at a bigger picture, a bigger problem, or a series of small ones… which becomes a larger one. e.g. cannot afford to, be it economically, mentally, physically, emotionally, socially, etc.…
if you have recently been in rural parts of the us of america, you would already know that shopping elsewhere is at times, even in current year, at best a convenience, at worst the only option there. some even carry…
you miss the point. if your work can be automated, you can be replaced, and the nature of your work becomes irrelevant - as it can be automated. > but there is more to it than code who said code?
11 layers is plausible. you think your job to be harder than management? sufficiently harder to make you irreplaceable? are you sure?
the hot dog bun is a perfect carb vessel for “salad”-like fillings. unlike traditional bread slices, the hot dog bun has fewer open sides, and acts more like a cup to hold the contents. though it may look a bit odd, it…
the assumption being that if apple did not, then apple could not. this assumption seems flimsy. it also implies that the only correct approach would be screws and gaskets. and assumes that larger is easier. goodness.
> “I didn’t do anything wrong, all this has been probed and settled, nothing illegal, no wrongdoing was found, and I was paid,” he wrote. one could make all manner of assumptions for why the denial is so generic but it…
the point is as artificial as any of the rest of it monkeys colliding in the dark, chittering about what they feel to “we” it is to flee it
tl;dr - fafo
interesting, have not kept up, this concern existed for many years but kept struggling to stick. it gets difficult to call bullshit on something that approximates well but not necessarily for the “right” reasons. it…
massive cookie banner asking for your opt-in for data, on an ad about protecting your data. not the worst look. also not the best.
if everyone is a senior, surely we can flatten the hierarchy and minimize waste. but no two companies taste the same. instead of “wasting time” on mentoring a junior on how to work at this company, lots of top-heavy…
far cheaper, yes, but duckdb leaks just as bad if you compromise credentials. also more than just an ec2 but that is always the risk. someone describes an idea in short form, someone else with insufficient experience…
surely you can almost hear it. “As a language model, I do not experience doubt like humans do.” some take that as proof that no doubt is experienced. others, that no human doubt is experienced. there’s a chasm in the…
You talk about this well enough that, in this bright future, your groceries should probably cost 10% or more higher than the average. It sounds like you can afford it. Technology is incredible.
incomplete inaccurate off misleading meandering not quite generation prediction removal of superfluous fast but spiky this isn’t talking about that.
Claude is conditioned to be a very happy assistant. if you haven’t read the system prompts before, you should. might change how you see things. might change what you see.
is the person that made you take those interviews in the thread with us?
the existing os alongside the new instructions could restrict apple plenty unless you are saying you have inside knowledge about the amount of refactoring and new development necessary to comply, that would be…
usually top of list is how it gets / was implemented at a given customer / employer
you want instructions on how to compete with OpenAI? go play more, your priorities and focus on it being work are making you think this to be harder than it is, and the models can even tell you this. you don’t have to…
nurture the model have patience and a couple bash scripts
oh wow, something you can roughly model as a diy in a base model. so impressive. yawn. at least NVDA should benefit. i guess.
> …we can’t blame corporations alone. ok, but we can very much start with blaming corporations. sure, there are other factors at play, these are very large systems acting on individuals. that’s the point. corporations…
don’t we all?
“don’t care to” often hints at a bigger picture, a bigger problem, or a series of small ones… which becomes a larger one. e.g. cannot afford to, be it economically, mentally, physically, emotionally, socially, etc.…
if you have recently been in rural parts of the us of america, you would already know that shopping elsewhere is at times, even in current year, at best a convenience, at worst the only option there. some even carry…
you miss the point. if your work can be automated, you can be replaced, and the nature of your work becomes irrelevant - as it can be automated. > but there is more to it than code who said code?
11 layers is plausible. you think your job to be harder than management? sufficiently harder to make you irreplaceable? are you sure?
the hot dog bun is a perfect carb vessel for “salad”-like fillings. unlike traditional bread slices, the hot dog bun has fewer open sides, and acts more like a cup to hold the contents. though it may look a bit odd, it…
the assumption being that if apple did not, then apple could not. this assumption seems flimsy. it also implies that the only correct approach would be screws and gaskets. and assumes that larger is easier. goodness.
> “I didn’t do anything wrong, all this has been probed and settled, nothing illegal, no wrongdoing was found, and I was paid,” he wrote. one could make all manner of assumptions for why the denial is so generic but it…
the point is as artificial as any of the rest of it monkeys colliding in the dark, chittering about what they feel to “we” it is to flee it
tl;dr - fafo
interesting, have not kept up, this concern existed for many years but kept struggling to stick. it gets difficult to call bullshit on something that approximates well but not necessarily for the “right” reasons. it…
massive cookie banner asking for your opt-in for data, on an ad about protecting your data. not the worst look. also not the best.
if everyone is a senior, surely we can flatten the hierarchy and minimize waste. but no two companies taste the same. instead of “wasting time” on mentoring a junior on how to work at this company, lots of top-heavy…
far cheaper, yes, but duckdb leaks just as bad if you compromise credentials. also more than just an ec2 but that is always the risk. someone describes an idea in short form, someone else with insufficient experience…