iirc consumer grade GPS chips purposely become less accurate if they find themselves moving at high speed.
> It still boils down to general guidelines that it’s impossible to know if you’re violating before the fact, and they will not even approve/reject proposals in advance. It’s basically “go read the act yourself, and…
AHahahahah. Yeah that's other part. What was PhD level computer graphics becomes table stakes a few years later and not only do you have to do that, but you have to top it a few years later. Oh and all of these systems…
> Most humans don't have split brains, and without split brains you have quite a bit of insight into the thoughts in your brain. Its not perfect but its better than nothing, LLM have nothing since there is no mechanism…
> predictability I'm giving this one to renewables. > frequency I guess technically the weather is probably bad for solar or wind more often than geopolitical disturbances to the oil market but, if we go by when its bad…
I still have hour long techno/house mixes that I downloaded from some dude who was trying to get into DJing in 2008/did house shows or something, because we played on the same garry's mod server. They don't exist…
> regardless of how smart one thing is, it cannot win towards infinite games of poker against 7 billion humans, AI isn't one thing though. Really its kind of a natural evolution of 'higher order life'. I think that…
https://www.google.com/maps/@40.2243986,-75.3069926,3a,75y,1... I got one of these tickets here. The bus was obscured until it was already stopped, by a truck to my left. I was in the furthest possible lane. Very cool…
They're using AI Agents to do it in either case and using docker. There was no reason to choose SQLite.
Yeah a PG Docker container is basically magic. I too went down a rabbit-hole of trying to setup a write-heavy SQLite thing because my job is still using CentOS6 on their AWS cluster (don't ask). Once I finally got…
> Great, so basically the tax payer is subsidizing your energy consumption. > Sounds like a fair system. Yes, people voted for tax credits for solar/renewables. It is a fair system. You know what isn't a fair system?…
> "the government made me spend 37% of my income on saving when I wanted to use it to raise kids." This is a particularly funny one tbh. A nation's kids _are_ the retirement plan. It doesn't matter how many numbers you…
In my experience this is what Claude 4.5 (and 4.6) basically does, depending on why its grepping it in the first place. It'll sample the header, do a line count, etc. This is because the agent can't backtrack mid-'try…
Unfortunately, they are written by IDE-devs for non IDE-devs.
> Cheat Engine doesn’t modify the binary. Ghidra can. To clarify for other people who may not be familiar, (though I'm far from an expert on it myself) you can inject/modify asm of a running binary with CE. I'm not sure…
> Yes, but this assumes a finite amount of software that people and businesses need and want. A lot of software exists because humans are needy and kinda incompetent, but we needed to enable to process data at scale?…
Storage/compute/etc were orders of magnitude more expensive at the time, so the fact that it was 3-4 million is uh, pretty impressive? You could host a Matrix server for your 1,000 closest friends for basically no money.
We've come full circle to banning advertising. It seems like we have good reason to believe that people will create the infrastructure for the communities that they _want_ to exist and fund them. So just banning…
Use 0.01% of brain power? How is it that Fox News always has the buy/sell gold ads? Hyper-segmenting society into advertising bubbles is about the same as if you hyper-segmented your body into cell clumps. You need…
> Isn't that what a well run company does How many of those do you see around?
> but then don't give it the review that an outsourced human would get. Its like seeing a dog play basketball badly. You're too stunned to be like "no don't sign him to <home team>".
It reminds me a lot of 3D Printing tbh. Watching all these cool DIY 3d printing kits evolve over years, I remember a few times I'd checked on costs to build a DIY one. They kept coming down, and down, and then around…
> Guess I’m just desperate for an article about how organizations are actually speeding up development using agentic AI. Like very practical articles about how existing development processes have been adjusted to…
> Same dynamic seems to be shaping up here. Except the AI juniors are cheap and work 24*7 and (currently) have no hope of growing into seniors. Each individual trained model... sure. But otoh you can look at it as a…
Well, a terabyte of text is... quite a lot of text.
iirc consumer grade GPS chips purposely become less accurate if they find themselves moving at high speed.
> It still boils down to general guidelines that it’s impossible to know if you’re violating before the fact, and they will not even approve/reject proposals in advance. It’s basically “go read the act yourself, and…
AHahahahah. Yeah that's other part. What was PhD level computer graphics becomes table stakes a few years later and not only do you have to do that, but you have to top it a few years later. Oh and all of these systems…
> Most humans don't have split brains, and without split brains you have quite a bit of insight into the thoughts in your brain. Its not perfect but its better than nothing, LLM have nothing since there is no mechanism…
> predictability I'm giving this one to renewables. > frequency I guess technically the weather is probably bad for solar or wind more often than geopolitical disturbances to the oil market but, if we go by when its bad…
I still have hour long techno/house mixes that I downloaded from some dude who was trying to get into DJing in 2008/did house shows or something, because we played on the same garry's mod server. They don't exist…
> regardless of how smart one thing is, it cannot win towards infinite games of poker against 7 billion humans, AI isn't one thing though. Really its kind of a natural evolution of 'higher order life'. I think that…
https://www.google.com/maps/@40.2243986,-75.3069926,3a,75y,1... I got one of these tickets here. The bus was obscured until it was already stopped, by a truck to my left. I was in the furthest possible lane. Very cool…
They're using AI Agents to do it in either case and using docker. There was no reason to choose SQLite.
Yeah a PG Docker container is basically magic. I too went down a rabbit-hole of trying to setup a write-heavy SQLite thing because my job is still using CentOS6 on their AWS cluster (don't ask). Once I finally got…
> Great, so basically the tax payer is subsidizing your energy consumption. > Sounds like a fair system. Yes, people voted for tax credits for solar/renewables. It is a fair system. You know what isn't a fair system?…
> "the government made me spend 37% of my income on saving when I wanted to use it to raise kids." This is a particularly funny one tbh. A nation's kids _are_ the retirement plan. It doesn't matter how many numbers you…
In my experience this is what Claude 4.5 (and 4.6) basically does, depending on why its grepping it in the first place. It'll sample the header, do a line count, etc. This is because the agent can't backtrack mid-'try…
Unfortunately, they are written by IDE-devs for non IDE-devs.
> Cheat Engine doesn’t modify the binary. Ghidra can. To clarify for other people who may not be familiar, (though I'm far from an expert on it myself) you can inject/modify asm of a running binary with CE. I'm not sure…
> Yes, but this assumes a finite amount of software that people and businesses need and want. A lot of software exists because humans are needy and kinda incompetent, but we needed to enable to process data at scale?…
Storage/compute/etc were orders of magnitude more expensive at the time, so the fact that it was 3-4 million is uh, pretty impressive? You could host a Matrix server for your 1,000 closest friends for basically no money.
We've come full circle to banning advertising. It seems like we have good reason to believe that people will create the infrastructure for the communities that they _want_ to exist and fund them. So just banning…
Use 0.01% of brain power? How is it that Fox News always has the buy/sell gold ads? Hyper-segmenting society into advertising bubbles is about the same as if you hyper-segmented your body into cell clumps. You need…
> Isn't that what a well run company does How many of those do you see around?
> but then don't give it the review that an outsourced human would get. Its like seeing a dog play basketball badly. You're too stunned to be like "no don't sign him to <home team>".
It reminds me a lot of 3D Printing tbh. Watching all these cool DIY 3d printing kits evolve over years, I remember a few times I'd checked on costs to build a DIY one. They kept coming down, and down, and then around…
> Guess I’m just desperate for an article about how organizations are actually speeding up development using agentic AI. Like very practical articles about how existing development processes have been adjusted to…
> Same dynamic seems to be shaping up here. Except the AI juniors are cheap and work 24*7 and (currently) have no hope of growing into seniors. Each individual trained model... sure. But otoh you can look at it as a…
Well, a terabyte of text is... quite a lot of text.