Apotheosis of enshitification.
> rightsholders
This seems like a parody, but I think it's not.
> weren't just laborers I'm trying to read that in a charitable way: you're pointing out that, to a person who is fine with being cruel to laborers, they might not be comfortable with the cruelty and humiliation if it…
This seems to me like the apotheosis of Jef Raskin's Humane Interface - super cool!
I give this project five bags of popcorn and a little commemorative octocat keychain.
I think this glamorizes and engenders an unhealthy relationship to work. “Rock star” and “ninja coder” works the same lever Steve Jobs used in the 70s to take advantage of smart people without enough sense of self…
I thought it was interesting, but I think citations are needed.
Sorry for the meta-commentary, but I don’t think it warrants its own post: wow the Overton window has shifted right on HN. I’ve noticed it with other comment threads but this one drives it home. Not good for discourse.
This seems like barely-massaged LLM content and/or just a bad marketing page.
> All I want for Christmas is a GPT-4 level model with less obnoxious RLHF, and if it heils Hitler occasionally while crapping out awk code, so be it. What an ignorant thing to say.
I have only seen the first two images, but Paul Bourne + something that looks like non -Abelian sand piles!
I think the latter -- I encountered the same thing.
Sometimes Gandalf adds punctuation unprompted!
> For most people, performance on one type of cognitive task (e.g. verbal reasoning) is highly correlated with performance on the other types of cognitive tasks. It's cool that that's your understanding, but you're…
He went through the trouble of citing his sources, you should too.
I think this video by `Shaun` is informative and well-researched (articles and books are cited). It's long; the creator isn't especially succinct, but it's as entertaining as the material allows, and the subject's…
Being scared/stressed/panicked by a nuclear attack during a pandemic is reasonable. Trying to be conscious about taking care of your mental health during a traumatic event is hard to do, but it’s important. Some people…
The comments here are silly. You can absolutely prioritize your risks, which means you’re not precluded from taking sensible precautions if you’re able to. This isn’t rock/paper/scissors. If you’re far enough away from…
It's 90 minutes, but ContraPoints' videos are really great. Here's her perspective on J.K. Rowling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gDKbT_l2us
I think up-voting folks need to re-read this article with a more critical eye. It's def not up to the standards I'm used to seeing on HN.
Holy smokes, there are some tone-deaf comments in here
Reporters like Brandy Zadrozny and Ben Collins were writing about the threats extremists were making before Jan 6th. That's not "junior high hall-monitor tattling"; that's reportage that I wish more people would have…
That is the most beautiful handwriting I have ever seen.
Thanks! Interesting that mine's off by one...
Apotheosis of enshitification.
> rightsholders
This seems like a parody, but I think it's not.
> weren't just laborers I'm trying to read that in a charitable way: you're pointing out that, to a person who is fine with being cruel to laborers, they might not be comfortable with the cruelty and humiliation if it…
This seems to me like the apotheosis of Jef Raskin's Humane Interface - super cool!
I give this project five bags of popcorn and a little commemorative octocat keychain.
I think this glamorizes and engenders an unhealthy relationship to work. “Rock star” and “ninja coder” works the same lever Steve Jobs used in the 70s to take advantage of smart people without enough sense of self…
I thought it was interesting, but I think citations are needed.
Sorry for the meta-commentary, but I don’t think it warrants its own post: wow the Overton window has shifted right on HN. I’ve noticed it with other comment threads but this one drives it home. Not good for discourse.
This seems like barely-massaged LLM content and/or just a bad marketing page.
> All I want for Christmas is a GPT-4 level model with less obnoxious RLHF, and if it heils Hitler occasionally while crapping out awk code, so be it. What an ignorant thing to say.
I have only seen the first two images, but Paul Bourne + something that looks like non -Abelian sand piles!
I think the latter -- I encountered the same thing.
Sometimes Gandalf adds punctuation unprompted!
> For most people, performance on one type of cognitive task (e.g. verbal reasoning) is highly correlated with performance on the other types of cognitive tasks. It's cool that that's your understanding, but you're…
He went through the trouble of citing his sources, you should too.
I think this video by `Shaun` is informative and well-researched (articles and books are cited). It's long; the creator isn't especially succinct, but it's as entertaining as the material allows, and the subject's…
Being scared/stressed/panicked by a nuclear attack during a pandemic is reasonable. Trying to be conscious about taking care of your mental health during a traumatic event is hard to do, but it’s important. Some people…
The comments here are silly. You can absolutely prioritize your risks, which means you’re not precluded from taking sensible precautions if you’re able to. This isn’t rock/paper/scissors. If you’re far enough away from…
It's 90 minutes, but ContraPoints' videos are really great. Here's her perspective on J.K. Rowling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gDKbT_l2us
I think up-voting folks need to re-read this article with a more critical eye. It's def not up to the standards I'm used to seeing on HN.
Holy smokes, there are some tone-deaf comments in here
Reporters like Brandy Zadrozny and Ben Collins were writing about the threats extremists were making before Jan 6th. That's not "junior high hall-monitor tattling"; that's reportage that I wish more people would have…
That is the most beautiful handwriting I have ever seen.
Thanks! Interesting that mine's off by one...