> yes! and we need to add the death penalty to the list of punishments for children, because what matters is not the size of the crime, but the harshness of enforcement, that's the real deterrent, arewerite!? Child…
I'd prefer a grumpy teacher over one that cheerfully gaslights me.
> I also disagree with the essentialist position that the best education possible must be pure-human provided. Maybe if cost is no object and you have a 24/7 human tutor on speed dial for each kid, that would be…
I remember that whole "expect 30 to 60 min a night" nonsense. I always assumed that was a scare tactic or something. I mean, in high school i was awake until around 4 am playing games every night so I'd wind up using…
> The net outcome there is going to be highly negative. Agreed. With the way LLMs often are quite artuculate and confident sounding, it's only a matter of time until kids will be suspicious of actual people that are…
> 99% of security experts I know use ad blockers. 100% of security experts I know find ads annoying and know ad blockers reduce how many they see.
> belch out thick black lib-ownin' ball-crushin' smoke, damaging their own engine in the process. The black smoke belching is caused by a fuel rich air mixture that leads to incomplete combustion and is pumped out of…
NASCAR has a tendency to fight changes to the drivetrain technology, so a hybrid might take a while still. The regulations banned fuel injection up until 2012, required transmissions to be 4 speed manuals until 2021 and…
> What's destabilizing the industry right now isn't vulnerabilities AI introduces into new code; it's a flood of sev:hi vulnerabilities in existing code, not introduced by AI but discovered by it. Vulnerability…
> I understood your comment perfectly fine. I'm asking which graduates of which colleges you were referring to. They are referring to MOST graduates of MOST colleges. This is a deliberate overgeneralization about the…
> Yeah, so unclear why yer again everyone is so quickly running for the pitchforks & torches. Cause everyone loves a good bonfire and a fresh hot roast.
> 4GB, $0.10 (whatever the HD price) that is the equivalent of a High School level intelligent brain that can perform many cognitive tasks for free? This is better than my current solution of an actual human with…
> I don't think so. I know for a fact that search terms are a minefield of gotchas and hacks caused by product decisions that reflect ad-hoc negotiations with partners and sellers. It's an unstable equilibrium of…
Not sure you're aware but you initially sound like you disagree with the post you replied to, only to follow up by enthusiastically reiterating that author's words as if in agreement. You realize what shoppers and…
"if a value-aligned, safety-conscious project comes close to building AGI before we do, we commit to stop competing with and start assisting this project" The tried and true technique of speeding up completion of an…
> [0] farmer, construction worker, plumber, machinist, welder, teacher, doctors, etc The reason AGI couldn't do these is the lack of a suitable interface to the physical world. It would take a trivial amount of effort…
> utilizing a “hack it till it works”(tm) methodology. Your post describes my coding perfectly. I don't have CS training of any type, never been formally involved in software development (recently started dabbling in…
> If the light switch you bought, has a little daylight sensor on it, and turns off when the sun is out, and that's what it does.. you may not like that light switch. You might want one that "does what you want, because…
> Mandatory adblock for children is something I could support. And adults.
Ditto. Coding isn't what i specifically do, but it's something i will choose to do when it's the most efficient solution to a problem. I have no problem describing what i need a program to do and how it should do so in…
> (just a hypothetical, I assume most parents can't afford to buy one) It used to be that high school students were required to have a graphing calculator. These had to be purchased by the student (iow by their parents)…
MS has supported doing gpu virtualization for years in hyper-v with their gpu-pv implementation. Normally it gets used automatically by windows to do gpu acceleration in windows sandbox and WSL2, however it can be used…
Are you saying ppd requirements for comfortable usage vary with age?
I can absolutely try this. Doesn't mean i'll solve it. If i solve it there's no guarantee i'll be correct. Math gets way harder when i don't have a legitimate need to do it. This falls in the "no legit need" so my mind…
EFT has a pretty ridiculous history with attempts at anticheat. Several years ago they set up their servers to kick anyone with virtualization enabled because cheaters had been using VMs to intercept network traffic…
> yes! and we need to add the death penalty to the list of punishments for children, because what matters is not the size of the crime, but the harshness of enforcement, that's the real deterrent, arewerite!? Child…
I'd prefer a grumpy teacher over one that cheerfully gaslights me.
> I also disagree with the essentialist position that the best education possible must be pure-human provided. Maybe if cost is no object and you have a 24/7 human tutor on speed dial for each kid, that would be…
I remember that whole "expect 30 to 60 min a night" nonsense. I always assumed that was a scare tactic or something. I mean, in high school i was awake until around 4 am playing games every night so I'd wind up using…
> The net outcome there is going to be highly negative. Agreed. With the way LLMs often are quite artuculate and confident sounding, it's only a matter of time until kids will be suspicious of actual people that are…
> 99% of security experts I know use ad blockers. 100% of security experts I know find ads annoying and know ad blockers reduce how many they see.
> belch out thick black lib-ownin' ball-crushin' smoke, damaging their own engine in the process. The black smoke belching is caused by a fuel rich air mixture that leads to incomplete combustion and is pumped out of…
NASCAR has a tendency to fight changes to the drivetrain technology, so a hybrid might take a while still. The regulations banned fuel injection up until 2012, required transmissions to be 4 speed manuals until 2021 and…
> What's destabilizing the industry right now isn't vulnerabilities AI introduces into new code; it's a flood of sev:hi vulnerabilities in existing code, not introduced by AI but discovered by it. Vulnerability…
> I understood your comment perfectly fine. I'm asking which graduates of which colleges you were referring to. They are referring to MOST graduates of MOST colleges. This is a deliberate overgeneralization about the…
> Yeah, so unclear why yer again everyone is so quickly running for the pitchforks & torches. Cause everyone loves a good bonfire and a fresh hot roast.
> 4GB, $0.10 (whatever the HD price) that is the equivalent of a High School level intelligent brain that can perform many cognitive tasks for free? This is better than my current solution of an actual human with…
> I don't think so. I know for a fact that search terms are a minefield of gotchas and hacks caused by product decisions that reflect ad-hoc negotiations with partners and sellers. It's an unstable equilibrium of…
Not sure you're aware but you initially sound like you disagree with the post you replied to, only to follow up by enthusiastically reiterating that author's words as if in agreement. You realize what shoppers and…
"if a value-aligned, safety-conscious project comes close to building AGI before we do, we commit to stop competing with and start assisting this project" The tried and true technique of speeding up completion of an…
> [0] farmer, construction worker, plumber, machinist, welder, teacher, doctors, etc The reason AGI couldn't do these is the lack of a suitable interface to the physical world. It would take a trivial amount of effort…
> utilizing a “hack it till it works”(tm) methodology. Your post describes my coding perfectly. I don't have CS training of any type, never been formally involved in software development (recently started dabbling in…
> If the light switch you bought, has a little daylight sensor on it, and turns off when the sun is out, and that's what it does.. you may not like that light switch. You might want one that "does what you want, because…
> Mandatory adblock for children is something I could support. And adults.
Ditto. Coding isn't what i specifically do, but it's something i will choose to do when it's the most efficient solution to a problem. I have no problem describing what i need a program to do and how it should do so in…
> (just a hypothetical, I assume most parents can't afford to buy one) It used to be that high school students were required to have a graphing calculator. These had to be purchased by the student (iow by their parents)…
MS has supported doing gpu virtualization for years in hyper-v with their gpu-pv implementation. Normally it gets used automatically by windows to do gpu acceleration in windows sandbox and WSL2, however it can be used…
Are you saying ppd requirements for comfortable usage vary with age?
I can absolutely try this. Doesn't mean i'll solve it. If i solve it there's no guarantee i'll be correct. Math gets way harder when i don't have a legitimate need to do it. This falls in the "no legit need" so my mind…
EFT has a pretty ridiculous history with attempts at anticheat. Several years ago they set up their servers to kick anyone with virtualization enabled because cheaters had been using VMs to intercept network traffic…