If you can't review the code faster than you could write it yourself, write it yourself.
The only way to even start to counter that is to make it a firm company policy that if you use an LLM to hallucinate any documents you absolutely must thoroughly review them yourself before you send them to anybody…
Not much ROI, if any. My employer's been making some studies and come up with very modest productivity gains - so of course they want us all to use it, but I'm not sure they're taking the true costs into account.…
Ah the good old "move the thing you're about to click on just before you click it" thing. Soooo many UIs have this problem and it is driving me crazy. I feel like there needs to be a rule that once you've rendered a…
Exactly that - the headline is unsupported by the article, but works very well as clickbait.
And this changes over time, because for me cyan IS a basic colour term and I'm a native English speaker.
Your analogy with CI/CD is flawed because while not all were convinced of the merits of CI/CD, it's also not technology built on vast energy use and copyright violation at a scale unseen in all of history, which has…
Of course, nobody is claiming that there aren't lots of Firefox crashes which are caused by bugs in Firefox. Quite the opposite, based on these figures. What people find interesting is that the amount they're suspecting…
Reactive UIs may have been made popular on the web, where they're an absolute nightmare, but native code does them better still. Best time I ever had in a job was writing WPF applications in C# using ReactiveUI. Once we…
It would be excellent to reduce Windows memory requirements using the very tools which are making memory so expensive... Oh wait no that would be incredibly painful for everyone. Yes reducing memory requirements would…
Maybe it's because there's no overall benefit to these things. There's been a lot of talk about it for the past few years but we're just not seeing impacts. Oh sure, management talk it up a lot, but where's the…
Scaling up PV production to the point where we could convert the entire Earth's electricity generation to solar is incredibly significant. Yes there's the problem of intermittency, varying sun availability and so forth…
Less damage... with his CSAM-making bot. Yeah. Less damage.
Applying those things equally to people regardless of skin colour, gender identity, sexuality or any other line along which people have historically been discriminated against isn't important?
Come on, mercury vapour sounds like sooooo much fun! Where's your sense of adventure? /s
I'd dispute this, as I count myself as a tech enthusiast but I'm an enthusiast for tech which works well. I increasingly find myself having to put up with stuff that doesn't work well, and this AI investment instead of…
True, however if you want to be great on the world stage and have people look at you and say "wow they can do amazing things" I'm not sure landing on the moon really has much value. The obsession with beating China…
That's not actually what the reply said, it was extremely noncommittal as you'd expect. If you contacted one of your MEPs they might have a stronger opinion they'd want to promote, but the DMA team are just not going to…
Unfortunately for the LLM vendors, that's not what we're seeing. I guess that used to be the plan, and now they're just scrambling around for whatever they can manage before it all falls apart.
I think it's "scam everyone into giving us lots of money, then run before the bills come".
They had to keep those sweet TV millions flowing in though! And keep players in condition for when the crowds could come back without too much risk of death. Those are both pretty good reasons to keep having the games.
Yeah there's a lot of stuff comes off tyres, and EVs still have that. They also produce brake dust, although maybe less of it because of regenerative braking. But they do have no tailpipe emissions, so they're still…
It's definitely a thing in parts of the UK - it's to do with what the ground is made of.
My understanding is that more recent fission reactor designs are done in such a way that they fail in ways which cause the reaction to diminish rather than build up further, which puts you in a better place than, say,…
The author claims so, but there don't seem to be any sources. Given how the AI hype has been going though I wouldn't be at all surprised. And the article's following conclusions are also unsurprising (other than the bit…
If you can't review the code faster than you could write it yourself, write it yourself.
The only way to even start to counter that is to make it a firm company policy that if you use an LLM to hallucinate any documents you absolutely must thoroughly review them yourself before you send them to anybody…
Not much ROI, if any. My employer's been making some studies and come up with very modest productivity gains - so of course they want us all to use it, but I'm not sure they're taking the true costs into account.…
Ah the good old "move the thing you're about to click on just before you click it" thing. Soooo many UIs have this problem and it is driving me crazy. I feel like there needs to be a rule that once you've rendered a…
Exactly that - the headline is unsupported by the article, but works very well as clickbait.
And this changes over time, because for me cyan IS a basic colour term and I'm a native English speaker.
Your analogy with CI/CD is flawed because while not all were convinced of the merits of CI/CD, it's also not technology built on vast energy use and copyright violation at a scale unseen in all of history, which has…
Of course, nobody is claiming that there aren't lots of Firefox crashes which are caused by bugs in Firefox. Quite the opposite, based on these figures. What people find interesting is that the amount they're suspecting…
Reactive UIs may have been made popular on the web, where they're an absolute nightmare, but native code does them better still. Best time I ever had in a job was writing WPF applications in C# using ReactiveUI. Once we…
It would be excellent to reduce Windows memory requirements using the very tools which are making memory so expensive... Oh wait no that would be incredibly painful for everyone. Yes reducing memory requirements would…
Maybe it's because there's no overall benefit to these things. There's been a lot of talk about it for the past few years but we're just not seeing impacts. Oh sure, management talk it up a lot, but where's the…
Scaling up PV production to the point where we could convert the entire Earth's electricity generation to solar is incredibly significant. Yes there's the problem of intermittency, varying sun availability and so forth…
Less damage... with his CSAM-making bot. Yeah. Less damage.
Applying those things equally to people regardless of skin colour, gender identity, sexuality or any other line along which people have historically been discriminated against isn't important?
Come on, mercury vapour sounds like sooooo much fun! Where's your sense of adventure? /s
I'd dispute this, as I count myself as a tech enthusiast but I'm an enthusiast for tech which works well. I increasingly find myself having to put up with stuff that doesn't work well, and this AI investment instead of…
True, however if you want to be great on the world stage and have people look at you and say "wow they can do amazing things" I'm not sure landing on the moon really has much value. The obsession with beating China…
That's not actually what the reply said, it was extremely noncommittal as you'd expect. If you contacted one of your MEPs they might have a stronger opinion they'd want to promote, but the DMA team are just not going to…
Unfortunately for the LLM vendors, that's not what we're seeing. I guess that used to be the plan, and now they're just scrambling around for whatever they can manage before it all falls apart.
I think it's "scam everyone into giving us lots of money, then run before the bills come".
They had to keep those sweet TV millions flowing in though! And keep players in condition for when the crowds could come back without too much risk of death. Those are both pretty good reasons to keep having the games.
Yeah there's a lot of stuff comes off tyres, and EVs still have that. They also produce brake dust, although maybe less of it because of regenerative braking. But they do have no tailpipe emissions, so they're still…
It's definitely a thing in parts of the UK - it's to do with what the ground is made of.
My understanding is that more recent fission reactor designs are done in such a way that they fail in ways which cause the reaction to diminish rather than build up further, which puts you in a better place than, say,…
The author claims so, but there don't seem to be any sources. Given how the AI hype has been going though I wouldn't be at all surprised. And the article's following conclusions are also unsurprising (other than the bit…