It certainly shouldn't require masses of blank eyed fans all making highly emotional pleads to protect the sensitivity of their favorite logo. That's gross even by Microsoft standards.
The amount of Google bootlickers and sycophants in this thread is genuinely concerning.
If you had bothered reading the article you would realize you only provided redundant information.
> yeah I'm lowkey pissed off people keep insulting google This is the kind of bootlicker that will usher in the new distopia. Thanks
That does nothing to defend Google since the quality of the model is irrelevant to the accusation.
You can now experience both physical pain and existential dread!
That's a surprisingly underused plot for a sci Fi horror film. Considering the grand total of experiments we've ran on the little guys, I'm kinda surprised we haven't bred Mousezilla yet
A lot of interesting information here, but this one paragraph blew my mind: > Although the birds occasionally made mistakes, they more often confused calls with similar meanings rather than similar sounds. “Their…
And you honestly believe the main factor in YouTube success was the quality of the code? That's a thought that doesn't even deserve further comment.
Of all the fucked up things in this comment, giving a single Engineer lifetime responsibility for all bugs in code they wrote is probably the dumbest. And it's slowly becoming the norm. The last place I worked at, a…
"when a measure becomes a goal, it stops being a measure" It's surprising how often this principle is applicable.
> People are making a concerted effort to force your business to do something, What a contrived way to spell "democracy"
I'm not sure what's more concerning, a Nazi who's in the closet or one that is "out and proud"
The biggest threat to a future society worth living in, is not the evil ones among us. Those are usually pretty visible and in the minority. It's the complacent ones we have to keep an eye on: they are absolutely…
You haven't really lived until you've had to type this whole thing, aware of the fact that the all-caps doesn't change much, but they stay because the rage has to go somewhere Bonus points if you find yourself actually…
> you will have to constantly steer to follow constant bearing paths Is this why airline routes look like they are "hopping" on a map? When I was a kid, I thought this was meant to represent the Z axis (so until today)
Very "60s movie cartoon credits". I absolutely love it. (I guess saying "The Incredibles" would have been shorter, but it feels weird to credit them with this style)
The problem of 8yr olds watching too much YouTube is definitely not one for YouTube to fix. We're quickly getting to a point where all parenting is delegated to people and institutions that have nothing to do with…
The thing about humor is that you don't have to tell people when you don't get a joke, you can just quietly continue to live your life while you wait for your next chance to be temporarily happy.
Ironically appropriate
Give me Navigator or give me death
Nothing about programming forces anyone to do anything. That's never been a valid argument to dismiss criticism. It wasn't with Dreamweaver, any it wasn't with visual basic, and it isn't with Tailwind. Patterns matter.…
> can tailwind be used poorly? absolutely. but that's true of any tool Can tailwind be a useful CSS framework? Absolutely, but that can be said of any of them. Which is precisely why it makes sense to point out it's…
> Is it actually the case that 5.5 is that much better Nobody was talking about how much better it is until you wrote this though It's like you're building your own windmills brick by brick
> basically no "specs" - just giving it coherent sane direction This is one variable I almost always see in this discussion: the more strict the rules that you give the LLM, the more likely it is to deeply disappoint…
It certainly shouldn't require masses of blank eyed fans all making highly emotional pleads to protect the sensitivity of their favorite logo. That's gross even by Microsoft standards.
The amount of Google bootlickers and sycophants in this thread is genuinely concerning.
If you had bothered reading the article you would realize you only provided redundant information.
> yeah I'm lowkey pissed off people keep insulting google This is the kind of bootlicker that will usher in the new distopia. Thanks
That does nothing to defend Google since the quality of the model is irrelevant to the accusation.
You can now experience both physical pain and existential dread!
That's a surprisingly underused plot for a sci Fi horror film. Considering the grand total of experiments we've ran on the little guys, I'm kinda surprised we haven't bred Mousezilla yet
A lot of interesting information here, but this one paragraph blew my mind: > Although the birds occasionally made mistakes, they more often confused calls with similar meanings rather than similar sounds. “Their…
And you honestly believe the main factor in YouTube success was the quality of the code? That's a thought that doesn't even deserve further comment.
Of all the fucked up things in this comment, giving a single Engineer lifetime responsibility for all bugs in code they wrote is probably the dumbest. And it's slowly becoming the norm. The last place I worked at, a…
"when a measure becomes a goal, it stops being a measure" It's surprising how often this principle is applicable.
> People are making a concerted effort to force your business to do something, What a contrived way to spell "democracy"
I'm not sure what's more concerning, a Nazi who's in the closet or one that is "out and proud"
The biggest threat to a future society worth living in, is not the evil ones among us. Those are usually pretty visible and in the minority. It's the complacent ones we have to keep an eye on: they are absolutely…
You haven't really lived until you've had to type this whole thing, aware of the fact that the all-caps doesn't change much, but they stay because the rage has to go somewhere Bonus points if you find yourself actually…
> you will have to constantly steer to follow constant bearing paths Is this why airline routes look like they are "hopping" on a map? When I was a kid, I thought this was meant to represent the Z axis (so until today)
Very "60s movie cartoon credits". I absolutely love it. (I guess saying "The Incredibles" would have been shorter, but it feels weird to credit them with this style)
The problem of 8yr olds watching too much YouTube is definitely not one for YouTube to fix. We're quickly getting to a point where all parenting is delegated to people and institutions that have nothing to do with…
The thing about humor is that you don't have to tell people when you don't get a joke, you can just quietly continue to live your life while you wait for your next chance to be temporarily happy.
Ironically appropriate
Give me Navigator or give me death
Nothing about programming forces anyone to do anything. That's never been a valid argument to dismiss criticism. It wasn't with Dreamweaver, any it wasn't with visual basic, and it isn't with Tailwind. Patterns matter.…
> can tailwind be used poorly? absolutely. but that's true of any tool Can tailwind be a useful CSS framework? Absolutely, but that can be said of any of them. Which is precisely why it makes sense to point out it's…
> Is it actually the case that 5.5 is that much better Nobody was talking about how much better it is until you wrote this though It's like you're building your own windmills brick by brick
> basically no "specs" - just giving it coherent sane direction This is one variable I almost always see in this discussion: the more strict the rules that you give the LLM, the more likely it is to deeply disappoint…