In 1978 loans were made non dischargeable for the first 5 years and extended to 7 years in 1990. In 1998 the waiting period was eliminated making them non dischargeable in perpetuity. Private loans were made non…
They do not. This is nonsense.
Not that I want my kids looking at porn or violent content, but I’m far more concerned about man-o-sphere influencers than that other stuff.
I don't think anyone is expecting to seriously "derail AI" just by preventing data centers from being built in their neighborhood. But they can at least inconvenience the people they see as the perpetrators. If you…
I'm not sure why this is relevant: > This doesn't make sense. The reason Congress is difficult is because of those same powerful people. Its much easier to put someone who is aligned with your values into a local…
> This is fair but I mean as long as people are agitating politically it seems like going after the data center is going after the wrong end of the equation, with similarly difficult odds of success. I don't see why you…
> if there is UBI? At least in the US, the public simply does not trust that the United States government will consider such a thing. They won't even consider universal healthcare. No-one is going to go "OK we trust…
This has an incorrect baked-in assumption that arguments should be equally weighed based on political leaning. But sometimes arguments are just wrong -- the right wing argument on climate change was that it was a hoax…
Thats a double-edged sword in some scenarios. If you're trying to keep info private then feeding it into a shared agent basically means that you can't guarantee that privacy. I'd imagine the approach here would be to…
Yes. It’s very easy actually. People think it’s hard only because they’ve built revenue streams on unethical behavior.
> I'm probably in the minority, but I do not want a "connection" with a business. I want transactional interactions that actually work. Every time a business tries to make a "connection" its really just an avenue to…
I find it can often write correct code but not maintainable, performant, or reviewable code without additional human guidance. The "solution" frequently given is that humans don't need to maintain it anymore so its not…
It should be but often isn't. There's been a lot of threads on HN where the response to huge PRs wasn't "Don't do that, use AI when authoring better" but "The reviewers are actually the problem, they're missing the AI…
Its exactly this. I have had a few LLM coding sessions where I reviewed the resulting work and thought "I don't think my team can safely PR this." I then went back and broke it down into smaller PRs, still using LLMs…
The solution is that he spends more time scoping the size of the PR so that it’s reviewable and understands the code he’s submitting well enough to have discussions about it. And that he does so human to human so that…
> The person you're responding to never said those teams didn't have customers. > It's not about new technology for the sake of new technology, it's about taking pride in one's work what what that person created. Thank…
I'm going to apologize in advance for being long-winded, but I feel there's a lot to unpack here. > Platform and internal dev teams have customers as well. I'm not terribly frustrated that you don't get this.…
> Do the engineers not derive enjoyment in their jobs from making the customer experience better? Quite a few don't, no. Different people derive enjoyment in different things and some of the best engineers do not find…
> but for some reason at least in US society you’re no longer allowed to broadly talk having kids like you used to be able to. This has not been my experience. What has changed is that its now looked-down on to…
I don’t think they’re trying to imply that at all. But arguing that it’s bad without a mea culpa comes across as inauthentic.
I very much agree with this position. And it didn’t even have to be AI. It’s possible that sufficiently advanced “dumb” compilers and tooling could lower demand. Or that the supply of developers outstripped demand -…
Sure. I think that I’d you were expressing concerns about all the leopards running around and having discussions about whether we need to do something about the leopard population, it’s perfectly reasonable to be upset…
Do they persist at the same rates? Lower doesn't mean eliminated, so both of these can be true.
Sure, its reasonable to doubt Apple's claim here. Or even think that its accurate now but may change in the future. I'd probably phrase it as a possibility rather than treat it as fait accompli.
Apple claims its on-device, and if thats true then the phone company is not spying on users.
In 1978 loans were made non dischargeable for the first 5 years and extended to 7 years in 1990. In 1998 the waiting period was eliminated making them non dischargeable in perpetuity. Private loans were made non…
They do not. This is nonsense.
Not that I want my kids looking at porn or violent content, but I’m far more concerned about man-o-sphere influencers than that other stuff.
I don't think anyone is expecting to seriously "derail AI" just by preventing data centers from being built in their neighborhood. But they can at least inconvenience the people they see as the perpetrators. If you…
I'm not sure why this is relevant: > This doesn't make sense. The reason Congress is difficult is because of those same powerful people. Its much easier to put someone who is aligned with your values into a local…
> This is fair but I mean as long as people are agitating politically it seems like going after the data center is going after the wrong end of the equation, with similarly difficult odds of success. I don't see why you…
> if there is UBI? At least in the US, the public simply does not trust that the United States government will consider such a thing. They won't even consider universal healthcare. No-one is going to go "OK we trust…
This has an incorrect baked-in assumption that arguments should be equally weighed based on political leaning. But sometimes arguments are just wrong -- the right wing argument on climate change was that it was a hoax…
Thats a double-edged sword in some scenarios. If you're trying to keep info private then feeding it into a shared agent basically means that you can't guarantee that privacy. I'd imagine the approach here would be to…
Yes. It’s very easy actually. People think it’s hard only because they’ve built revenue streams on unethical behavior.
> I'm probably in the minority, but I do not want a "connection" with a business. I want transactional interactions that actually work. Every time a business tries to make a "connection" its really just an avenue to…
I find it can often write correct code but not maintainable, performant, or reviewable code without additional human guidance. The "solution" frequently given is that humans don't need to maintain it anymore so its not…
It should be but often isn't. There's been a lot of threads on HN where the response to huge PRs wasn't "Don't do that, use AI when authoring better" but "The reviewers are actually the problem, they're missing the AI…
Its exactly this. I have had a few LLM coding sessions where I reviewed the resulting work and thought "I don't think my team can safely PR this." I then went back and broke it down into smaller PRs, still using LLMs…
The solution is that he spends more time scoping the size of the PR so that it’s reviewable and understands the code he’s submitting well enough to have discussions about it. And that he does so human to human so that…
> The person you're responding to never said those teams didn't have customers. > It's not about new technology for the sake of new technology, it's about taking pride in one's work what what that person created. Thank…
I'm going to apologize in advance for being long-winded, but I feel there's a lot to unpack here. > Platform and internal dev teams have customers as well. I'm not terribly frustrated that you don't get this.…
> Do the engineers not derive enjoyment in their jobs from making the customer experience better? Quite a few don't, no. Different people derive enjoyment in different things and some of the best engineers do not find…
> but for some reason at least in US society you’re no longer allowed to broadly talk having kids like you used to be able to. This has not been my experience. What has changed is that its now looked-down on to…
I don’t think they’re trying to imply that at all. But arguing that it’s bad without a mea culpa comes across as inauthentic.
I very much agree with this position. And it didn’t even have to be AI. It’s possible that sufficiently advanced “dumb” compilers and tooling could lower demand. Or that the supply of developers outstripped demand -…
Sure. I think that I’d you were expressing concerns about all the leopards running around and having discussions about whether we need to do something about the leopard population, it’s perfectly reasonable to be upset…
Do they persist at the same rates? Lower doesn't mean eliminated, so both of these can be true.
Sure, its reasonable to doubt Apple's claim here. Or even think that its accurate now but may change in the future. I'd probably phrase it as a possibility rather than treat it as fait accompli.
Apple claims its on-device, and if thats true then the phone company is not spying on users.