Somewhere along the line, killing the model or the "good things" is anticipated to make them more money than not doing so.
Easier to have them follow a format, sure, but definitely not easier to have them provide useful information.
Comments as well. It's exactly the type of commenting they taught us not to do because it was useless. I'm sure it's also a negative to the LLMs as well by polluting the memory with useless info.
How do you know what the parent complains about other than this?
People are louder about things that have not yet taken hold because it's easier to stop them. The constant rumble of airplanes in the sky is a problem actually, but it's far more entrenched. Why is it difficult to…
No, no, it's on me. I guess I need a HUMANS.md file to pop up and remind me every time I sit at the computer....
It's a good time to archive pre-LLM copies of the programs you use and make sure you can build them.
LLM-generated comments are not permitted on this site.
I need to stop coming here; I keep "dead dove, do not eat"ing myself.
This is what it seems to be. I've had to review the LLM output from coworkers who have insisted that the "old" models are terrible but the new ones are very good. They are always discussing the latest models and their…
It's the natural successor to the first round of ed-tech, which both share the same purpose: create future customers. The students who grew up using Google or Microsoft laptops and office products in school go to them…
Why is "AI literacy" supposed to be a good thing here when you're effectively contrasting it with actual literacy, like bedtime stories, or "creative literacy" like learning to draw or make games?
This is mostly an argument for full user customization. I'm willing to bet some people prefer the current scheme. Presumably the developer(s).
Acquiring github users may not be their highest priority.
But then you have to live in Idaho.
If you have complex health issues then I think you're much less likely to be able to tolerate a FAANG type job.
I don't think any complaint I've filed with a company has ever led to the situation being fixed. I still do it because I like futile exercises, but I know it won't change anything.
Surely they would be interested in making more infrastructure compatible with not driving then?
I dread ending up with a modern car though I know it's inevitable for me some day, exactly for these kinds of things that I know will infuriate me. All I can hope for I guess is that people will find ways of bypassing…
I'm guilty of this, but for me this kind of thing is optimizing over annoyance rather than time.
Oh, are you still handwriting your specs? How Q2 2026. Handcrafted artisan specs are obsolete and you will be left behind in the dust if you still insist on them.
Then if you move out of the city, people become even more adamant that they shouldn't be considerate of their neighbors and you end up with the same problem.
You certainly have a higher opinion of neighbors than I do. As far as any action that negatively intrudes on others, it seems the most likely responses are either that they are allowed to do what they want and you need…
I've seen a lot of companies use "e2ee" to basically just mean encryption during transit, not even in rest. It's wrong, but I can see where this idea can propagate.
I agree, though it feels like a bit of a lost cause at times to get people to make those commits
Somewhere along the line, killing the model or the "good things" is anticipated to make them more money than not doing so.
Easier to have them follow a format, sure, but definitely not easier to have them provide useful information.
Comments as well. It's exactly the type of commenting they taught us not to do because it was useless. I'm sure it's also a negative to the LLMs as well by polluting the memory with useless info.
How do you know what the parent complains about other than this?
People are louder about things that have not yet taken hold because it's easier to stop them. The constant rumble of airplanes in the sky is a problem actually, but it's far more entrenched. Why is it difficult to…
No, no, it's on me. I guess I need a HUMANS.md file to pop up and remind me every time I sit at the computer....
It's a good time to archive pre-LLM copies of the programs you use and make sure you can build them.
LLM-generated comments are not permitted on this site.
I need to stop coming here; I keep "dead dove, do not eat"ing myself.
This is what it seems to be. I've had to review the LLM output from coworkers who have insisted that the "old" models are terrible but the new ones are very good. They are always discussing the latest models and their…
It's the natural successor to the first round of ed-tech, which both share the same purpose: create future customers. The students who grew up using Google or Microsoft laptops and office products in school go to them…
Why is "AI literacy" supposed to be a good thing here when you're effectively contrasting it with actual literacy, like bedtime stories, or "creative literacy" like learning to draw or make games?
This is mostly an argument for full user customization. I'm willing to bet some people prefer the current scheme. Presumably the developer(s).
Acquiring github users may not be their highest priority.
But then you have to live in Idaho.
If you have complex health issues then I think you're much less likely to be able to tolerate a FAANG type job.
I don't think any complaint I've filed with a company has ever led to the situation being fixed. I still do it because I like futile exercises, but I know it won't change anything.
Surely they would be interested in making more infrastructure compatible with not driving then?
I dread ending up with a modern car though I know it's inevitable for me some day, exactly for these kinds of things that I know will infuriate me. All I can hope for I guess is that people will find ways of bypassing…
I'm guilty of this, but for me this kind of thing is optimizing over annoyance rather than time.
Oh, are you still handwriting your specs? How Q2 2026. Handcrafted artisan specs are obsolete and you will be left behind in the dust if you still insist on them.
Then if you move out of the city, people become even more adamant that they shouldn't be considerate of their neighbors and you end up with the same problem.
You certainly have a higher opinion of neighbors than I do. As far as any action that negatively intrudes on others, it seems the most likely responses are either that they are allowed to do what they want and you need…
I've seen a lot of companies use "e2ee" to basically just mean encryption during transit, not even in rest. It's wrong, but I can see where this idea can propagate.
I agree, though it feels like a bit of a lost cause at times to get people to make those commits