Yes, the cost of AI is a big contributing factor.
I don't think it an either / or. The current AI models, as they are, improve productivity quite a bit. They're just super expensive but the expense is being subsidized so it appears reasonable. An alternative…
I think you're vastly underestimating the technical illiteracy most people have with computers. 99% of people buy a desktop and don't even consider what the operating system is let alone think about changing it to…
There's a couple but nothing I've found at the level of i3 or whatever the hyprland equivalent is.
And all the other benefits of the world around you at large. Come on dude.
I knew I was building a library if unplayed games for a reason.
I think the evidence of all human progress disagrees with this statement fairly strongly.
I think people don't speak at their phones simply because the experience is so horrible. I would LOVE to be able to voice control the various aspects of my phone but it's so mind numbingly frustrating that I'm annoyed…
Get a lab diamond. It will end up costing around a quarter of the price.
I haven't used windows in a long time but I love seeing features like this.
I mean, even if you take one tenth of those figures that's still 18 million people.
Ah yes, the "server side rendering is really simple to build" crowd has arrived. Let's reduce the nuance of the argument by insulting new Devs!
Everyone mentioning multiple apps such as "rectangle" or "amethyst" doesn't really understand how restrictive they are compared to tools like i3 or sway. Window snapping, tiling and screen navigation is a HUGE deal. I…
Maybe your code is ok and understandable to you when you first write it, but when someone else has to work on it a month or two later, a lack of types makes it significantly more difficult. It sounds like your process…
I think you're thinking of blockchain
What? No, I think it'd be great! I'd love to be able to say out loud "kube get pods pipe grep service" and the output to be printed on the terminal. I _don't_ want to say "Hey Google, list the pods in kubernetes and…
Totally guessing here but this would be a property that gradually appears as the model size increases. With a tiny model you would get gibberish and with ever increasing models the response would increasingly approach a…
The author touches on this in the very article linked. His point is that the low accuracy answers provided by ChatGPT risks reinforcing the doctor's biases and then not thinking outside the box. In other words it risks…
I'm sure I remember Zuckerberg talking about this very thing in one of the Congress interviews he had. I don't disagree with you, the content producers are always going to outnumber the moderators by a massive margin.…
I think that's besides the point. Shouldn't you have the option of deciding whether your data is sold or not?
How can you possibly say this when google is making billions purely from advertising? One of the biggest companies in the world, whose biggest revenue stream, by an absolutely massive margin, and still growing, is ads.…
I've used it for regex and creating basic python scripts that I can then extend. I've found it very useful for these things.
Your entire post is questionable the moment you write something like "Google as we knew it is already dead". Yeah, no.
It's a case by case basis and thinking you can apply a general rule across the organisation is completely misguided. I don't want to rehash the same arguments so just read the rest of the comments.
Did you try googling? The chance of death is low for those up to 50. But vaccines even further reduce that. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.scientificamerican.com/arti... Here's another one with a bit more of a…
Yes, the cost of AI is a big contributing factor.
I don't think it an either / or. The current AI models, as they are, improve productivity quite a bit. They're just super expensive but the expense is being subsidized so it appears reasonable. An alternative…
I think you're vastly underestimating the technical illiteracy most people have with computers. 99% of people buy a desktop and don't even consider what the operating system is let alone think about changing it to…
There's a couple but nothing I've found at the level of i3 or whatever the hyprland equivalent is.
And all the other benefits of the world around you at large. Come on dude.
I knew I was building a library if unplayed games for a reason.
I think the evidence of all human progress disagrees with this statement fairly strongly.
I think people don't speak at their phones simply because the experience is so horrible. I would LOVE to be able to voice control the various aspects of my phone but it's so mind numbingly frustrating that I'm annoyed…
Get a lab diamond. It will end up costing around a quarter of the price.
I haven't used windows in a long time but I love seeing features like this.
I mean, even if you take one tenth of those figures that's still 18 million people.
Ah yes, the "server side rendering is really simple to build" crowd has arrived. Let's reduce the nuance of the argument by insulting new Devs!
Everyone mentioning multiple apps such as "rectangle" or "amethyst" doesn't really understand how restrictive they are compared to tools like i3 or sway. Window snapping, tiling and screen navigation is a HUGE deal. I…
Maybe your code is ok and understandable to you when you first write it, but when someone else has to work on it a month or two later, a lack of types makes it significantly more difficult. It sounds like your process…
I think you're thinking of blockchain
What? No, I think it'd be great! I'd love to be able to say out loud "kube get pods pipe grep service" and the output to be printed on the terminal. I _don't_ want to say "Hey Google, list the pods in kubernetes and…
Totally guessing here but this would be a property that gradually appears as the model size increases. With a tiny model you would get gibberish and with ever increasing models the response would increasingly approach a…
The author touches on this in the very article linked. His point is that the low accuracy answers provided by ChatGPT risks reinforcing the doctor's biases and then not thinking outside the box. In other words it risks…
I'm sure I remember Zuckerberg talking about this very thing in one of the Congress interviews he had. I don't disagree with you, the content producers are always going to outnumber the moderators by a massive margin.…
I think that's besides the point. Shouldn't you have the option of deciding whether your data is sold or not?
How can you possibly say this when google is making billions purely from advertising? One of the biggest companies in the world, whose biggest revenue stream, by an absolutely massive margin, and still growing, is ads.…
I've used it for regex and creating basic python scripts that I can then extend. I've found it very useful for these things.
Your entire post is questionable the moment you write something like "Google as we knew it is already dead". Yeah, no.
It's a case by case basis and thinking you can apply a general rule across the organisation is completely misguided. I don't want to rehash the same arguments so just read the rest of the comments.
Did you try googling? The chance of death is low for those up to 50. But vaccines even further reduce that. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.scientificamerican.com/arti... Here's another one with a bit more of a…