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quality is expensive. if not even apple can afford it, what can we expect from the rest?
be thankful for what you've already had, remember it, cherish it?
this is a privilege. the closest to this most of us ever get, is the 'sense' of ownership evoked by competent managers. notice that it is a 'sense of' ownership. not real ownership; anything that I create by myself, on…
I agree with software not being engineering. but I disagree that engineering is just execution. I disagree even harder that you can create something by throwing random stuff,, you may well find something cool like that…
> unlike software engineers that typically have a 4 year degree, 2 year degree... they do NOW. Back when a lot of us started getting involved with this, most 'engineers' had physics, engineering, mathematics, and other…
they are talking about the recording industry more than about music; so I suppose I agree? the recording industry is the problem that music has. But this 'problem' is not limited to music.
for some people a job is just a job, and any job is potentially ok. some other suckers like myself, we need something more out of our jobs; it sucks to be like this; it makes us easier to exploit.
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but the Steam Deck is not buyable where I live. :(
is dna hardware? software? it's both! it's neither! oh, and it's also the runtime!
can we say it died after a severe case of Covid19?
it has an extensive but constant part of the prompt?
except that side of computing for which users are really "input" to be turned into "output" which is the industry for which users are really the product. user's data in, profits out.
rudimentary (old) evolution does only care about survival but for "newer"(?) evolution it's a solved problem. so "it" appears as if to care about other things. it's not quite correct to contrast 'rudimentary or old'…
it's a creative analogy as you dug into it, you found it didn't hold quite as well but I think that all scientific theories are is just 'creative analogies' that people came up before we were even born (or at least,…
maybe the people who understand it are human individual persons and the people who don't are corporate collective persons.
just makes me want to combine compilers with understanding of LLMs and how chatGPT does what it does to make real next-generation (but really next level) programing languages. LLMs will make distinctions like…
this is very funny, that all criticism of convergent blandness when written down converges blandly
with all this multiverse stuff... I suppose only whomever is part of google's universe can access it now. the rest are now in the "multiverse".
if it were possible to do so (if they were a human) they would be put in jail but that would mean nobody can use google anymore cuz they're in jail
> You cannot afford to go fast if you are in a hurry, because this is where stuff goes wrong. And if you are in a hurry you cannot afford stuff going wrong." if in a hurry, move slowly
yes, they're how it became obvious to me that "organized crime" has become part of 'legitimate government', or rather of "the state". the state being this concept which encapsulates all institutions (government,…
R.I.P. software, now there are only services (backed by software) but the software is not longer distributed, just access to the service enabled.
I think most classical music, by virtue of having been written along time ago and having been recorded rather well already, has no need to keep being re-recorded. I blame the nature of digital assets for this; all we…
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quality is expensive. if not even apple can afford it, what can we expect from the rest?
be thankful for what you've already had, remember it, cherish it?
this is a privilege. the closest to this most of us ever get, is the 'sense' of ownership evoked by competent managers. notice that it is a 'sense of' ownership. not real ownership; anything that I create by myself, on…
I agree with software not being engineering. but I disagree that engineering is just execution. I disagree even harder that you can create something by throwing random stuff,, you may well find something cool like that…
> unlike software engineers that typically have a 4 year degree, 2 year degree... they do NOW. Back when a lot of us started getting involved with this, most 'engineers' had physics, engineering, mathematics, and other…
they are talking about the recording industry more than about music; so I suppose I agree? the recording industry is the problem that music has. But this 'problem' is not limited to music.
for some people a job is just a job, and any job is potentially ok. some other suckers like myself, we need something more out of our jobs; it sucks to be like this; it makes us easier to exploit.
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but the Steam Deck is not buyable where I live. :(
is dna hardware? software? it's both! it's neither! oh, and it's also the runtime!
can we say it died after a severe case of Covid19?
it has an extensive but constant part of the prompt?
except that side of computing for which users are really "input" to be turned into "output" which is the industry for which users are really the product. user's data in, profits out.
rudimentary (old) evolution does only care about survival but for "newer"(?) evolution it's a solved problem. so "it" appears as if to care about other things. it's not quite correct to contrast 'rudimentary or old'…
it's a creative analogy as you dug into it, you found it didn't hold quite as well but I think that all scientific theories are is just 'creative analogies' that people came up before we were even born (or at least,…
maybe the people who understand it are human individual persons and the people who don't are corporate collective persons.
just makes me want to combine compilers with understanding of LLMs and how chatGPT does what it does to make real next-generation (but really next level) programing languages. LLMs will make distinctions like…
this is very funny, that all criticism of convergent blandness when written down converges blandly
with all this multiverse stuff... I suppose only whomever is part of google's universe can access it now. the rest are now in the "multiverse".
if it were possible to do so (if they were a human) they would be put in jail but that would mean nobody can use google anymore cuz they're in jail
> You cannot afford to go fast if you are in a hurry, because this is where stuff goes wrong. And if you are in a hurry you cannot afford stuff going wrong." if in a hurry, move slowly
yes, they're how it became obvious to me that "organized crime" has become part of 'legitimate government', or rather of "the state". the state being this concept which encapsulates all institutions (government,…
R.I.P. software, now there are only services (backed by software) but the software is not longer distributed, just access to the service enabled.
I think most classical music, by virtue of having been written along time ago and having been recorded rather well already, has no need to keep being re-recorded. I blame the nature of digital assets for this; all we…