> points are deducted for buying too much alcohol What if I want to buy copious amounts for a party? Or there was a discount so you want to stock up? This seems a bit shortsighted, it is not always the case that if you…
> For white-collar jobs replacement - we can always evolve up the knowledge/skills/value chain. I'm not so sure about this one. I partially agree with the statement, but less-abled collegues might have troubles with…
I wonder too. If the bubble pops, there will be a lot of cheap compute on the table. Whoever repurposes that toward some useful goal wins the prize :)
I think this is because the infra is already built and so there is no incentive to upgrade, since you won't get more customers, aside maybe taking them from competition. Afaik even the latter might be an issue, because…
"p0rn" dir in root level is a nice touch for this.
If I may suggest another read: Perfect Imperfection by Polish author Jacek Dukaj. It's definitely weirder, than Accelerando, as the book drops you straight into the last parts of evolution curve, but definitely worth…
Sounds like you are arguing with a bot? em-dashes are a giveaway (nobody sane uses these "—")
I wonder if this can be connected to a fatigue that I experience during clothes shopping. Whenever I enter some kind of a clothing shop I get super tired after 10-20 minutes of searching for something, while my…
So a more accurate statement would be that a derivative of pollution has peaked.
Huh I haven't thought that I will see minizinc outside of my university. I keep being pleasantly surprised that constraint programming and formal methods are being used somewhere out there.
A very non-technical take from my side, but those control vectors really remind me of hormones in humans. They modify large swathes of model behaviour at once. I give it 10 years before we see AI psychiatrists prescribe…
I use LLM for generating data, for example to fill SQL tables for tests or some python datastructures. Transforming data works really well, so tasks like "take bibtex entry and convert it into citation" I've tried to…
I love when thieves are trying to steal copper, but all they get is a broken fiber optic ;) My dad works as a network engineer, and he told me a story that one of the banks in Poland lost one of the internet providers.…
Maybe emitting a warning would be good. I'm no DBA so remembering all operations that cannot be rolledback might be tough. (Though maybe I should know all of them if they aren't rollbackable :P )
This is what I think as well, I think we will see just another failure mode of capitalism, accumulation of wealth in hands of the few to the detriment of the rest, bubbles popping etc. . I think that the system was kind…
Anyone has suggestions for taking such course (books, websites etc.)? During my studies there was no compiler course on my university (which is saddening). I would also like to find some reputable OS internals course or…
Since it's a transformer model, I use it to... "transform" the data. - Change raw citation into bibtex entry - Fix spelling mistakes - convert csv file into json (though you can do it without employing trillion…
It does to some degree. Some people have shown that you can prompt GPT to behave like shell or python interpreter. Then you can "execute" some statements, of course to some degree of saneness. However I'm not sure if it…
Location: Cracow, Poland Remote: Any form is fine, in-person/remote Willing to relocate: Not in next 3 years Technologies: Python, C++, C#, ASP.NET, SQL, Docker, Bash, Linux, WPF, Currently learning: Rust CV/Résumé:…
I've recently bought my macbook air m2 (and also my first apple device), so far I've encountered some issues listed below: - WiFi driver crashed after I've turned off the wifi, causing kernel to panic, rebooting my…
> points are deducted for buying too much alcohol What if I want to buy copious amounts for a party? Or there was a discount so you want to stock up? This seems a bit shortsighted, it is not always the case that if you…
> For white-collar jobs replacement - we can always evolve up the knowledge/skills/value chain. I'm not so sure about this one. I partially agree with the statement, but less-abled collegues might have troubles with…
I wonder too. If the bubble pops, there will be a lot of cheap compute on the table. Whoever repurposes that toward some useful goal wins the prize :)
I think this is because the infra is already built and so there is no incentive to upgrade, since you won't get more customers, aside maybe taking them from competition. Afaik even the latter might be an issue, because…
"p0rn" dir in root level is a nice touch for this.
If I may suggest another read: Perfect Imperfection by Polish author Jacek Dukaj. It's definitely weirder, than Accelerando, as the book drops you straight into the last parts of evolution curve, but definitely worth…
Sounds like you are arguing with a bot? em-dashes are a giveaway (nobody sane uses these "—")
I wonder if this can be connected to a fatigue that I experience during clothes shopping. Whenever I enter some kind of a clothing shop I get super tired after 10-20 minutes of searching for something, while my…
So a more accurate statement would be that a derivative of pollution has peaked.
Huh I haven't thought that I will see minizinc outside of my university. I keep being pleasantly surprised that constraint programming and formal methods are being used somewhere out there.
A very non-technical take from my side, but those control vectors really remind me of hormones in humans. They modify large swathes of model behaviour at once. I give it 10 years before we see AI psychiatrists prescribe…
I use LLM for generating data, for example to fill SQL tables for tests or some python datastructures. Transforming data works really well, so tasks like "take bibtex entry and convert it into citation" I've tried to…
I love when thieves are trying to steal copper, but all they get is a broken fiber optic ;) My dad works as a network engineer, and he told me a story that one of the banks in Poland lost one of the internet providers.…
Maybe emitting a warning would be good. I'm no DBA so remembering all operations that cannot be rolledback might be tough. (Though maybe I should know all of them if they aren't rollbackable :P )
This is what I think as well, I think we will see just another failure mode of capitalism, accumulation of wealth in hands of the few to the detriment of the rest, bubbles popping etc. . I think that the system was kind…
Anyone has suggestions for taking such course (books, websites etc.)? During my studies there was no compiler course on my university (which is saddening). I would also like to find some reputable OS internals course or…
Since it's a transformer model, I use it to... "transform" the data. - Change raw citation into bibtex entry - Fix spelling mistakes - convert csv file into json (though you can do it without employing trillion…
It does to some degree. Some people have shown that you can prompt GPT to behave like shell or python interpreter. Then you can "execute" some statements, of course to some degree of saneness. However I'm not sure if it…
Location: Cracow, Poland Remote: Any form is fine, in-person/remote Willing to relocate: Not in next 3 years Technologies: Python, C++, C#, ASP.NET, SQL, Docker, Bash, Linux, WPF, Currently learning: Rust CV/Résumé:…
I've recently bought my macbook air m2 (and also my first apple device), so far I've encountered some issues listed below: - WiFi driver crashed after I've turned off the wifi, causing kernel to panic, rebooting my…