This is super cool. Just one question. I noticed that papers have different spacing between them. Is that because a paper's placement is based on correlation with neighbors, or just random placement?
I read the story and I'm confused. How did the data center discharge water get contaminated? Is that a recurring complaint? I thought it worked a bit like how water is used for nuclear reactors. Or am i misunderstanding…
even more so after losing the lawsuit, imo
This is so true especially in this age of AI assisted development. I see a lot of junior developers, and even a bit of senior developers, care more about code output, rather than code comprehension. You ask them to…
Oh yeah totally agree
I agree with the humans aren't deterministic, but I feel like that wasn't the scope of the original commentator. Humans are not deterministic, yes. Neither are LLMs. Both should be phased out of processes that need to…
I love the way you put this. Are there any sites or forums or places where people discuss/hash this out? I've genuinely never considered it from this angle before.
how am i just hearing about this, wow
What's the "evil" part?
This is such a great idea. Are there ever any plans for a web app?
I like to think it depends on what the actual topic is. Even the article's examples reinforce this. 98% market share? Amazing. 98% browser support? There are 15 billion screens in the world. 2% of that is 300 million.…
This is super cool. Just one question. I noticed that papers have different spacing between them. Is that because a paper's placement is based on correlation with neighbors, or just random placement?
I read the story and I'm confused. How did the data center discharge water get contaminated? Is that a recurring complaint? I thought it worked a bit like how water is used for nuclear reactors. Or am i misunderstanding…
even more so after losing the lawsuit, imo
This is so true especially in this age of AI assisted development. I see a lot of junior developers, and even a bit of senior developers, care more about code output, rather than code comprehension. You ask them to…
Oh yeah totally agree
I agree with the humans aren't deterministic, but I feel like that wasn't the scope of the original commentator. Humans are not deterministic, yes. Neither are LLMs. Both should be phased out of processes that need to…
I love the way you put this. Are there any sites or forums or places where people discuss/hash this out? I've genuinely never considered it from this angle before.
how am i just hearing about this, wow
What's the "evil" part?
This is such a great idea. Are there ever any plans for a web app?
I like to think it depends on what the actual topic is. Even the article's examples reinforce this. 98% market share? Amazing. 98% browser support? There are 15 billion screens in the world. 2% of that is 300 million.…