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Right now the article reads as "AI can play doctor if you give MRI scans". If the author would actually go for a second opinion (maybe bring along the AI to let it explain it's findings), then the article could read as…
There was an article on HN a few weeks ago where someone detailed how they managed to get an old datacenter GPU to run in their consumer PC, getting decent performance with qwen. He spent something like $200 on the GPU…
Wow, totally forgot I've used this rss reader in the past. Happy to still it's still rocking and stronger than ever! Ps: love the statement "it's like podcast, but for reading".
First iPhone didn't have support for 3rd party apps. Steve Jobs even explicitly spoke about wanting to have all 3rd party things run in the browser. Only when jailbreaking and custom apps got very successful, Apple…
So maybe now the advice could be to build a passable mvp and then use that to figure out the product-market fit. It's a lot easier to think about it and discuss it with others when the product is tangible instead of…
This is the third HN post I read on this topic. Everytime the same tweet (or whatever it's called for mastodon/bluesky/etc). Did anyone actually debug the issue? Was it caused by poorly generated code, or was it caused…
AI has no taste, so I suspect the labs just gave it a bunch of decent looking boilerplate as preferred style. When you bring your own ideas you can get AI to dev pretty nice looking non-generic stuff.
I work with stakeholders that come from different backgrounds (different countries, non-engineers). No way that we can get aligned using just text. Or if we try, it will take a tremendous amount of back and forth,…
Yes. As someone else points out: the techniques for this exist (and have existed for decades). It was never worth it to fully pursuit it, especially for more messy human-heavy processes. Now with AI you can get way more…
I suggest to hope less. The world order we knew is upended and it's likely to stay that way. Better to spend energy shaping that into something that is acceptable, then hoping it will all go away once DT is gone.
You can put a limit on token spend and provide training (and even pre-configured workflows) on how to limit token spend. Like the other commenter said: cloud spend can also spin out of control if you don't pay…
Ask them to share their prompt instead. Calls them out on their AI bs and gives a way forward to share what they actually thought.
I am working with agentic AI on industrial manufacturing data. The speed at which you can get insights and dig into all kinds of rabbit holes is insane. It's just as easy to compare plants so you can make strategic…
The exact outcome depends on the country's specific laws, but generally speaking, there is protection. In the Netherlands you get up two years paid sick leave, before your employer can fire you. If you are sick enough…
I used to do lots of data engineering in Python, then started doing all kinds of engineering in primarily Go. The Go ecosystem for data is very limited. There are no widely supported dataframe libraries (like the og…
If you're at a stage where code doesn't compile and doesn't do what you want, then that's really easy to improve. - let the llm (agent) compile the code and iterate until it does. - state your intent more clearly.
This implies that the government respects the rules or at the very least pretends to do so. To me it's pretty clear that the US federal government has moved beyond that.
One does not rule out the other. In the end it's nerds messing with hardware. Lots of computer culture is rooted in anarchism, anti-capitalism and a fight for fairness. E.g. early internet culture, the open source…
To me these all sound pretty plausible? You have browser extensions that allow AI to control it. There are apps that create a virtual microphone for text to speech. All pretty easy to get going if you allow an AI to…
Says a lot about the state of society when parenting is outsourced to technology, so that the parents can be further enslaved (because almost no one chooses to work two jobs).
EU severely reducing its fossil fuel imports from Russia in 2022 cut down natural gas usage by 17% and overall energy consumption by 3%. So yeah, increased price due to scarcity help a lot in shifting around the energy…
I'm on a very similar train. You cannot dump all the data into an LLM (for many reasons) and we also already have clearly defined rules that an LLM doesn't have to figure out. So keep organizing data (LLM powered, of…
I'm also doing openspec for a few months now and it's really good if you invest enough in the specs (in the beginning I skimmed over much, now I pay attention to all details and fix anything that's wrong or where I see…
Not the original commenter, but I share the same sentiment. The harm done is that there is less human interaction outside one's bubble. Before deliver-anything-at-home you were forced to be in environments where you'd…
Most products you consume are probably not software. Pretty much all products you consume are created by companies that use software. If those companies don't keep up with software, they might not have a competitive…