>> at half the calories, not so insignificant in a world where obesity is the #1 public health crisis It's not so simple. The problem is that fat calories and whole milk/cream make you feel fuller, leading to decrease…
Original comment stated that it was 10 documents, all LLM-generated. In my experience, it does take a lot time and effort to find contradictions between 10 documents. Even with good documentation, it's hard to build a…
Because they will fix it and send again. Unless you can write a good-sounding reason why it's on them to review a LLM output before sending it to you, they will outsources this reviewing to you, and it's a lot of…
does it matter for coach gaming if I can have spare batteries and just swap them. That's honestly sounds better then increased life with only cable recharge
Sony Xperia Z solved in 2013: Water jet protected & Waterproof up to 1 meter in 30 minutes
I'll be the third one with anecdata: somehow my switch lite battery is still okay. I recently found a good repair shop and thought about replacing it, but after paying attention concluded that it's almost the same as new
I remember same floss-hack used to work to replace a smartphone screen without replacing touchscreen Oh how far we fallen
math checks out, assuming typical car is flying
>> And the really insidious thing about this, is the fundamental asymmetry of effort between creation and deletion There is more assymetry between writing yourself and checking other people work. And it's by design, the…
Brainfuck is quite famous though? It even started the wave of 'joke languages', I vividly remember few years when every few month somebody makes a new language Learning brainfuck was a wildly known challenge back in my…
>> Building codes are a joke! It's not the codes, but the physics. The first two years after a building is build, it will change it's geometry until it settles. That happens because building has a significant weight and…
Yeah, that should be criminalised. I never have seen it happen thought, usually hotels dont even copy the passport, they just make you fill a form and then check your passport to see if that's correct. Taking a…
Cloudflare allows you to pass with 1 click? I had as many as 10 minutes of solving capchas on ot before turning away I'm pretty sure, Cloudflare capchas could be endless
Sasha and Alexander isn't that obscure thought. Very common example The real obscure diminutive for Alexander is Shura :D
There should be some some way to sue for unlawful restriction of access to public infrastructure. As far as I'm aware, you can't just put a border on a sidewalk. Bots that stop you from using sidewalk are essentially…
The Z3 was a German electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. [c] Wikipedia
>> 99.99999999999999% of internet users have no idea what root CAs even are that would be like *checks math* less than a human aware of root CA? Can't be right. anyway, people living in russia are statistically more…
The problem is that finding a root source of trust aren't easy this days. LE was neutral, now nobody is. Russian government issued their new root certificate years ago. Nobody trusted it enough to request a certificate…
>> we have very little data on how bad it actually is at low dosages and via delivery methods other than tobbacco Not true, we have a lot of data about using nicotine as pesticide. And quite a lot about oral toxicity.…
>> Why does it matter that a Guardian article was the thing that gave the writer the missing link Forgive me if I'm wrong, but the name of the magazine — and the fact that it is a magazine — matters very much when we…
>> Source for the claim that nicotine use "ruins" gut health? Not gut health specifically, but we run the tests on taking nicotine orally for nicotine sprays. It's definitely makes ulcers more likely to happen in short…
But what if it kills current ad-tech as we know it (paying to show ads on random sites without any way to verify that the site is legit), and the flow of ad money for legitimate goods turns back to journalism, magazines…
There was a post from a guy that looked up fraud transactions in db. And every query he used, he explained in a plain terms. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48155212 If an algorithm can't be explained that way, I…
Furthermore, if people not only stop publishing, but also take down already published works, it will create a moat around already existing Language Models And the more they DDOS small websites — instead of respectfully…
My slop detector got pinged. I'm not saying it's AI. But founder build a platform around this issue and then discovered that this issue is hard? If it's not an AI-slop, it still shows a sloppy reasoning. He claims…
>> at half the calories, not so insignificant in a world where obesity is the #1 public health crisis It's not so simple. The problem is that fat calories and whole milk/cream make you feel fuller, leading to decrease…
Original comment stated that it was 10 documents, all LLM-generated. In my experience, it does take a lot time and effort to find contradictions between 10 documents. Even with good documentation, it's hard to build a…
Because they will fix it and send again. Unless you can write a good-sounding reason why it's on them to review a LLM output before sending it to you, they will outsources this reviewing to you, and it's a lot of…
does it matter for coach gaming if I can have spare batteries and just swap them. That's honestly sounds better then increased life with only cable recharge
Sony Xperia Z solved in 2013: Water jet protected & Waterproof up to 1 meter in 30 minutes
I'll be the third one with anecdata: somehow my switch lite battery is still okay. I recently found a good repair shop and thought about replacing it, but after paying attention concluded that it's almost the same as new
I remember same floss-hack used to work to replace a smartphone screen without replacing touchscreen Oh how far we fallen
math checks out, assuming typical car is flying
>> And the really insidious thing about this, is the fundamental asymmetry of effort between creation and deletion There is more assymetry between writing yourself and checking other people work. And it's by design, the…
Brainfuck is quite famous though? It even started the wave of 'joke languages', I vividly remember few years when every few month somebody makes a new language Learning brainfuck was a wildly known challenge back in my…
>> Building codes are a joke! It's not the codes, but the physics. The first two years after a building is build, it will change it's geometry until it settles. That happens because building has a significant weight and…
Yeah, that should be criminalised. I never have seen it happen thought, usually hotels dont even copy the passport, they just make you fill a form and then check your passport to see if that's correct. Taking a…
Cloudflare allows you to pass with 1 click? I had as many as 10 minutes of solving capchas on ot before turning away I'm pretty sure, Cloudflare capchas could be endless
Sasha and Alexander isn't that obscure thought. Very common example The real obscure diminutive for Alexander is Shura :D
There should be some some way to sue for unlawful restriction of access to public infrastructure. As far as I'm aware, you can't just put a border on a sidewalk. Bots that stop you from using sidewalk are essentially…
The Z3 was a German electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. [c] Wikipedia
>> 99.99999999999999% of internet users have no idea what root CAs even are that would be like *checks math* less than a human aware of root CA? Can't be right. anyway, people living in russia are statistically more…
The problem is that finding a root source of trust aren't easy this days. LE was neutral, now nobody is. Russian government issued their new root certificate years ago. Nobody trusted it enough to request a certificate…
>> we have very little data on how bad it actually is at low dosages and via delivery methods other than tobbacco Not true, we have a lot of data about using nicotine as pesticide. And quite a lot about oral toxicity.…
>> Why does it matter that a Guardian article was the thing that gave the writer the missing link Forgive me if I'm wrong, but the name of the magazine — and the fact that it is a magazine — matters very much when we…
>> Source for the claim that nicotine use "ruins" gut health? Not gut health specifically, but we run the tests on taking nicotine orally for nicotine sprays. It's definitely makes ulcers more likely to happen in short…
But what if it kills current ad-tech as we know it (paying to show ads on random sites without any way to verify that the site is legit), and the flow of ad money for legitimate goods turns back to journalism, magazines…
There was a post from a guy that looked up fraud transactions in db. And every query he used, he explained in a plain terms. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48155212 If an algorithm can't be explained that way, I…
Furthermore, if people not only stop publishing, but also take down already published works, it will create a moat around already existing Language Models And the more they DDOS small websites — instead of respectfully…
My slop detector got pinged. I'm not saying it's AI. But founder build a platform around this issue and then discovered that this issue is hard? If it's not an AI-slop, it still shows a sloppy reasoning. He claims…