Interesting. Why? My current mental model is that AMD chips are just a bit behind, so, less efficient, but no biggie. Do labs even use CUDA?
As someone who is building an LLM-powered product on the side, using AI coding agents to help with development of said LLM-powered product and for my day job, and has a long-tail of miscellaneous uses for AI, I suspect…
I skimmed through it and it's a simple and concise overview of the language suitable for a beginner. It is by no means exhaustive. Also, haven't seen anything in there that makes it so that it couldn't have been written…
I love this! My suggestion is to not close panels when going back up levels but instead put them in a parallel branch.
The problem with AI-generated content is not necessarily that it's bad, rather, it's not novel information. To learn something, you must not already know it. If it's AI-generated, the AI already knows it.
How does this technically work? Is it just a natural language shortcut for prepending text to your context window, or does it pull information as needed as inferred from the prompt? E.g. the meeting note formatting…
You don't think AGI is feasible? GPT is already useful. Scaling reliably and predictably yields increases in capabilities. As its capabilities increase it becomes more general. Multimodal models and the use of tools…
They won't be able to catch up to and surpass OpenAI. At least not for a few years. I'm in the camp that we ought to solve alignment before we get to AGI and also of the camp that this is unlikely. Therefore, the pace…
This is good. If Sama managed to overthrow the board I'd be worried about the future of AI safety
Raw IQ doesn't mean you'll have good epistemology. His brain lets him reach deeper abstractions than most but it doesn't mean what he comes up with is grounded in base reality. If you're worried about being off-base,…
No, burnout is too much exposure to certain stressors
The calming effect comes from L Theanine which you can buy separately and add to your coffee
This might not be an issue for the same (somewhat inscrutable) reason that GPT-4 has quasi-perfect grammar.
Only to be supplanted by the next gen of companies who took an AI-first approach
Wow, you can tell this one was personal.
Yep came here to say this. The article is incorrect in the diagnostic and thus the prescription
Time is what's been preventing me from getting into DF. Do I need to spend a significant amount of time on this game to get a good experience? Could I get away with, say, one hour once in a while? I'd probably need to…
Any predictions about where they'll move to? I'd be surprised if they start picking a set of different apps.
Getting a tech job with no degree or relevant work experience just requires you to have skills and proof of those skills. Keep improving your skills and strengthening your proof until you land a job. The only cost is…
My experience has been very different. People have been quite happy to chat about their experience using the product and the pain-points uncovered were consistent across users. In a nutshell, what we did was email users…
Snowden has shown us that governments encourage and benefit from this surveillance thus are unlikely to put an end to it
> powersnail "start with something smaller" > iratewizard "Learn to be bored" Spot on! And the final ingredient: build habits! Atomic Habits (I know, I know) has some great techniques. The two I have used successfully…
The orgs with unecessarily complex and unecessary setups does not make sense though. Aren't the more experienced devs responsible for that? If so, shouldn't they have the wisdom to avoid those newbie pitfalls?
> inequality is primarily an urban phenomenon, arising from underlying social dynamics I'd love for West to provide some corroborating evidence for that claim...
It is so interesting to see the CCP try to navigate the dichotomy between state planning and free markets. Trying to make diametrically opposed systems play together. I would even be rooting for them if it wasn't for…
Interesting. Why? My current mental model is that AMD chips are just a bit behind, so, less efficient, but no biggie. Do labs even use CUDA?
As someone who is building an LLM-powered product on the side, using AI coding agents to help with development of said LLM-powered product and for my day job, and has a long-tail of miscellaneous uses for AI, I suspect…
I skimmed through it and it's a simple and concise overview of the language suitable for a beginner. It is by no means exhaustive. Also, haven't seen anything in there that makes it so that it couldn't have been written…
I love this! My suggestion is to not close panels when going back up levels but instead put them in a parallel branch.
The problem with AI-generated content is not necessarily that it's bad, rather, it's not novel information. To learn something, you must not already know it. If it's AI-generated, the AI already knows it.
How does this technically work? Is it just a natural language shortcut for prepending text to your context window, or does it pull information as needed as inferred from the prompt? E.g. the meeting note formatting…
You don't think AGI is feasible? GPT is already useful. Scaling reliably and predictably yields increases in capabilities. As its capabilities increase it becomes more general. Multimodal models and the use of tools…
They won't be able to catch up to and surpass OpenAI. At least not for a few years. I'm in the camp that we ought to solve alignment before we get to AGI and also of the camp that this is unlikely. Therefore, the pace…
This is good. If Sama managed to overthrow the board I'd be worried about the future of AI safety
Raw IQ doesn't mean you'll have good epistemology. His brain lets him reach deeper abstractions than most but it doesn't mean what he comes up with is grounded in base reality. If you're worried about being off-base,…
No, burnout is too much exposure to certain stressors
The calming effect comes from L Theanine which you can buy separately and add to your coffee
This might not be an issue for the same (somewhat inscrutable) reason that GPT-4 has quasi-perfect grammar.
Only to be supplanted by the next gen of companies who took an AI-first approach
Wow, you can tell this one was personal.
Yep came here to say this. The article is incorrect in the diagnostic and thus the prescription
Time is what's been preventing me from getting into DF. Do I need to spend a significant amount of time on this game to get a good experience? Could I get away with, say, one hour once in a while? I'd probably need to…
Any predictions about where they'll move to? I'd be surprised if they start picking a set of different apps.
Getting a tech job with no degree or relevant work experience just requires you to have skills and proof of those skills. Keep improving your skills and strengthening your proof until you land a job. The only cost is…
My experience has been very different. People have been quite happy to chat about their experience using the product and the pain-points uncovered were consistent across users. In a nutshell, what we did was email users…
Snowden has shown us that governments encourage and benefit from this surveillance thus are unlikely to put an end to it
> powersnail "start with something smaller" > iratewizard "Learn to be bored" Spot on! And the final ingredient: build habits! Atomic Habits (I know, I know) has some great techniques. The two I have used successfully…
The orgs with unecessarily complex and unecessary setups does not make sense though. Aren't the more experienced devs responsible for that? If so, shouldn't they have the wisdom to avoid those newbie pitfalls?
> inequality is primarily an urban phenomenon, arising from underlying social dynamics I'd love for West to provide some corroborating evidence for that claim...
It is so interesting to see the CCP try to navigate the dichotomy between state planning and free markets. Trying to make diametrically opposed systems play together. I would even be rooting for them if it wasn't for…