I've posted a rebuttal.
The basic error underlying this line of thinking was covered above, but I will reiterate. And at risk of sounding cliche, without taking the holistic picture into mind, the only thing being observed is a different part…
I'll step in for rozal, because this is a big ask (and much more effort than picking out a few research papers, that no one here will surely read). /*********/ The main issues with ADHD (and the current crop of mental…
- over-diagnosis - over-prescription - (mis/ab)use of drugs to artificially increase work output (with lower quality), causing the rest of the team to have to: fix the (mis/ab)users mistakes, and deal with the political…
My close(ish) confidants in my industry will be understanding; and those outside of my inner circle will be polite and cordial about it; but behind closed doors people will judge you, and use it against you. Perhaps we…
Ask your manager for a waiver, and an invention assignment on your side-project. It’s not a business; but a side-project (right now) — assuming it’s tech-related. If it’s a non-tech business, where you’re not generating…
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> What can I do to minimize my risk of having lower chances on the job market due to this adventure? a. Don’t quit your day-job until the side-project makes atleast two times your current comp. b. Work on it for a year;…
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Not a fan, OP. No, reducing LLMs to just “statistical text predictor” is an absurdity; but so is leisurely stringing together observations from unstructured experimentation to form a “matter-of-fact” conclusion. Read…
Not when you optimize for: 1. Paying less than what a worker is worth 2. Owning a serf rather than establishing an engagement with a professional On #1, older, more experienced workers are not going to accept…
A provocative spin: Left-side: ORMs suck, just write SQL Middle: ORMs relieve the impedance mismatch of the OOP "object graph" paradigm and the SQL "relational algebra" paradigm. One could even make the argument that…
Yes, but that would require academics to grow a practical bone in their body and realize "understanding" language is just one piece of the "intelligence puzzle." The hype will die down on LLMs (slowly... all those ML…
I've posted a rebuttal.
The basic error underlying this line of thinking was covered above, but I will reiterate. And at risk of sounding cliche, without taking the holistic picture into mind, the only thing being observed is a different part…
I'll step in for rozal, because this is a big ask (and much more effort than picking out a few research papers, that no one here will surely read). /*********/ The main issues with ADHD (and the current crop of mental…
- over-diagnosis - over-prescription - (mis/ab)use of drugs to artificially increase work output (with lower quality), causing the rest of the team to have to: fix the (mis/ab)users mistakes, and deal with the political…
My close(ish) confidants in my industry will be understanding; and those outside of my inner circle will be polite and cordial about it; but behind closed doors people will judge you, and use it against you. Perhaps we…
Ask your manager for a waiver, and an invention assignment on your side-project. It’s not a business; but a side-project (right now) — assuming it’s tech-related. If it’s a non-tech business, where you’re not generating…
Google Alerts?
> What can I do to minimize my risk of having lower chances on the job market due to this adventure? a. Don’t quit your day-job until the side-project makes atleast two times your current comp. b. Work on it for a year;…
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Not a fan, OP. No, reducing LLMs to just “statistical text predictor” is an absurdity; but so is leisurely stringing together observations from unstructured experimentation to form a “matter-of-fact” conclusion. Read…
Not when you optimize for: 1. Paying less than what a worker is worth 2. Owning a serf rather than establishing an engagement with a professional On #1, older, more experienced workers are not going to accept…
A provocative spin: Left-side: ORMs suck, just write SQL Middle: ORMs relieve the impedance mismatch of the OOP "object graph" paradigm and the SQL "relational algebra" paradigm. One could even make the argument that…
Yes, but that would require academics to grow a practical bone in their body and realize "understanding" language is just one piece of the "intelligence puzzle." The hype will die down on LLMs (slowly... all those ML…
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