Remember learning about this from the crossover with fake "bowling alley animations" like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q6MQwsJCA4
Sure, but for me there isn't anything fundamentally different between a LLM reply and a spammers reply / SEO-vomit. Both are low quality useless junk that gives the masquerade of resembling something worth engaging…
>And you definitely don't get to tell people that your product is just fine, they are wrong for wanting something else. The original quote does that as well and I only reversed it to give the perspective of increative…
Sure, but many people who are bad at art and writing would like AI to make art and writing that's tailored to their tastes and are fine doing laundry and dishes since they're good at that and we have already automated…
To me it says "Look at all this stuff you can do with an ipad now, and in a thinner form factor. It used to take a room full of stuff to do this. Isn't that awesome?". You might not be angry but you're using pretty…
This is interesting to me, do you know any articles about this? I feel when I put off exercise until later in the evening(after 7pm) that I often get poorer quality sleep, but I'd be surprised if working out at 6am vs.…
I mean.. thats the whole job for the manager? Through performance reviews and keeping track of the work their team is doing. If the senior is actually "unblocking projects" then it should be apparent. Project not making…
As someone who runs a small discussion forum its a great way for people who like to spam CSAM, malware, and other stuff I don't want in a way that gets past filters. I think a conservative estimate of link shorteners…
For who? Certainly not for the person paying.
>their car pays less rent per sqft than they do This shouldn't be surprising though. Cars don't need heating or cooling or sewage or a roof or ...
Yes, I think I'd be fine weeding out people who can't read a social situation and decide to traumadump to their future coworkers.
In many metro areas crime is higher than it was before COVID. Sure the levels may be decreasing below the 2020 peak levels, but relative to 2019 or earlier its oftentimes still higher.
No industrial revolution also means infant mortality rates of over 46%(in the US at least).
It's also not unique to AI. One person with a tractor can outharvest the amount of corn it used to take a whole village to harvest. This feels just like a dressed up luddite complaint.
Are they not? Most I've seen tend to be sorts of abstract pattern matching things. As opposed to basing IQ on ability to play piano or other traits less prevalent in poor communities. Obviously nothing is perfect but it…
Neat. How translatable are tones of voice for intent across languages? Like does a person trying to do a "nerdy" voice(nasally, whiny, etc.) in English translate to the "nerdy" stereotype for a French speaker. Seems to…
Yep, wish there was a good up to date list of every link shortener I could block by default but instead it seems like every day some new one pops up. Probably because the last domain they created got blocked on enough…
Yep first thing I do when I find a dark default site is try(uselessly usually) to find an option to switch it to light mode.
Only got halfway through this video. While it's interesting I find it exhausting how much he singly focuses on the VC financing. This is a classic case of mismanagement by senior management & overly optimistic decisions…
> I can always depend on these kinds of articles for the sin of omission. Unrealistic standards for women ... nevermind the standards women have for men. Yeah, but a charitable interpretation is that this is the female…
How is choosing to take ownership/equity in a company in lieu of cash as compensation inherently immoral? If the complaint is about the compensation structure and not the amount. You'd have to hold some pretty fringe…
>Notepad aim for killing Notepad++ and other complex editors That seems unlikely when Microsoft is already investing so much in VSCode.
That seems rather shortsighted to just assume offices won't reopen instead of actually negotiating a transition to fully remote.
Wouldn't partisans fall under the dogmatists?
Letting your kid or younger relatives use up your mobile data from your locked phone might not be a vulnerability but definitely isn't the expected behavior.
Remember learning about this from the crossover with fake "bowling alley animations" like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q6MQwsJCA4
Sure, but for me there isn't anything fundamentally different between a LLM reply and a spammers reply / SEO-vomit. Both are low quality useless junk that gives the masquerade of resembling something worth engaging…
>And you definitely don't get to tell people that your product is just fine, they are wrong for wanting something else. The original quote does that as well and I only reversed it to give the perspective of increative…
Sure, but many people who are bad at art and writing would like AI to make art and writing that's tailored to their tastes and are fine doing laundry and dishes since they're good at that and we have already automated…
To me it says "Look at all this stuff you can do with an ipad now, and in a thinner form factor. It used to take a room full of stuff to do this. Isn't that awesome?". You might not be angry but you're using pretty…
This is interesting to me, do you know any articles about this? I feel when I put off exercise until later in the evening(after 7pm) that I often get poorer quality sleep, but I'd be surprised if working out at 6am vs.…
I mean.. thats the whole job for the manager? Through performance reviews and keeping track of the work their team is doing. If the senior is actually "unblocking projects" then it should be apparent. Project not making…
As someone who runs a small discussion forum its a great way for people who like to spam CSAM, malware, and other stuff I don't want in a way that gets past filters. I think a conservative estimate of link shorteners…
For who? Certainly not for the person paying.
>their car pays less rent per sqft than they do This shouldn't be surprising though. Cars don't need heating or cooling or sewage or a roof or ...
Yes, I think I'd be fine weeding out people who can't read a social situation and decide to traumadump to their future coworkers.
In many metro areas crime is higher than it was before COVID. Sure the levels may be decreasing below the 2020 peak levels, but relative to 2019 or earlier its oftentimes still higher.
No industrial revolution also means infant mortality rates of over 46%(in the US at least).
It's also not unique to AI. One person with a tractor can outharvest the amount of corn it used to take a whole village to harvest. This feels just like a dressed up luddite complaint.
Are they not? Most I've seen tend to be sorts of abstract pattern matching things. As opposed to basing IQ on ability to play piano or other traits less prevalent in poor communities. Obviously nothing is perfect but it…
Neat. How translatable are tones of voice for intent across languages? Like does a person trying to do a "nerdy" voice(nasally, whiny, etc.) in English translate to the "nerdy" stereotype for a French speaker. Seems to…
Yep, wish there was a good up to date list of every link shortener I could block by default but instead it seems like every day some new one pops up. Probably because the last domain they created got blocked on enough…
Yep first thing I do when I find a dark default site is try(uselessly usually) to find an option to switch it to light mode.
Only got halfway through this video. While it's interesting I find it exhausting how much he singly focuses on the VC financing. This is a classic case of mismanagement by senior management & overly optimistic decisions…
> I can always depend on these kinds of articles for the sin of omission. Unrealistic standards for women ... nevermind the standards women have for men. Yeah, but a charitable interpretation is that this is the female…
How is choosing to take ownership/equity in a company in lieu of cash as compensation inherently immoral? If the complaint is about the compensation structure and not the amount. You'd have to hold some pretty fringe…
>Notepad aim for killing Notepad++ and other complex editors That seems unlikely when Microsoft is already investing so much in VSCode.
That seems rather shortsighted to just assume offices won't reopen instead of actually negotiating a transition to fully remote.
Wouldn't partisans fall under the dogmatists?
Letting your kid or younger relatives use up your mobile data from your locked phone might not be a vulnerability but definitely isn't the expected behavior.