It won't be the progress in AI, but the ever increasing human tolerance to bugs and shitty software, hardware and products in general. This is what will enable AI to thrive.
This reminds me I never cracked how society works in Bing, as well as how kids are born.
It was more like a jump from a dumb phone to today's smartphone, but instead of a phone, imagine... A printer, and instead of apps, imagine enterprise features and services.
I worked at a company famous for making printers on a highly secretive and innovative project 8 years ago. You all know the fainting goats that get stun because their nervous system shuts down when flood with…
A Legitimately Interesting Technical Blog Post 3 points by happy4crazy 5 hours ago | flag | discuss The most underrated post. But I don't even bother opening these, so this is not even anecdotal. :)
I really enjoy writing me some of that F#, esp. with Bolero, but I would take `value |> foo(%)` over actual F#'s `value |> (fun x -> foo x)` any day. However, I agree that the "F# proposal" comes across as better, esp.…
I have recently started wondering about the nature of a very specific bullshit enabler these days, which is attention commoditization. It almost looks like in the pre-AI days, there was a surge of online marketers…
You know, contrary to what others have said, you can debug yourself to a reasonable extent. It just takes shit ton of time and effort. And on top of that, you still might not get anywhere. For these reasons you might…
You know, I actually prefer the original paulgraham.com. I can read the smaller font easily, find the article excerpts useless (as opposed to seeing more titles at once) and the publication dates are also misleading. PG…
How do you find what you're really good at? I don't know. Here's what I did. I started doing a thing I considered intriguing. I tried figuring out how to tell if I'm making a good progress. In the beginning, I was…
Reminds me a bit of The Circle movie from netflix (https://www.netflix.com/cz-en/title/80098473), where a similar idea comes up.
Although URL shorthener essentially brings in the database the article was trying to avoid in the first place, I was thinking on similar terms. It allows identity-less scenarios very easily, e.g. for effortless product…
I am not versed in PHP, but the article assumes HTTP usage, most probably HTTP GET method. I guess PHP GET you mention is a way to issue HTTP GET request.
I have been intrigued by scuttlebutt for a few months now, and these are pretty interesting comments you make. Did you try to discuss them with the community around scuttlebutt?
It won't be the progress in AI, but the ever increasing human tolerance to bugs and shitty software, hardware and products in general. This is what will enable AI to thrive.
This reminds me I never cracked how society works in Bing, as well as how kids are born.
It was more like a jump from a dumb phone to today's smartphone, but instead of a phone, imagine... A printer, and instead of apps, imagine enterprise features and services.
I worked at a company famous for making printers on a highly secretive and innovative project 8 years ago. You all know the fainting goats that get stun because their nervous system shuts down when flood with…
A Legitimately Interesting Technical Blog Post 3 points by happy4crazy 5 hours ago | flag | discuss The most underrated post. But I don't even bother opening these, so this is not even anecdotal. :)
I really enjoy writing me some of that F#, esp. with Bolero, but I would take `value |> foo(%)` over actual F#'s `value |> (fun x -> foo x)` any day. However, I agree that the "F# proposal" comes across as better, esp.…
I have recently started wondering about the nature of a very specific bullshit enabler these days, which is attention commoditization. It almost looks like in the pre-AI days, there was a surge of online marketers…
You know, contrary to what others have said, you can debug yourself to a reasonable extent. It just takes shit ton of time and effort. And on top of that, you still might not get anywhere. For these reasons you might…
You know, I actually prefer the original paulgraham.com. I can read the smaller font easily, find the article excerpts useless (as opposed to seeing more titles at once) and the publication dates are also misleading. PG…
How do you find what you're really good at? I don't know. Here's what I did. I started doing a thing I considered intriguing. I tried figuring out how to tell if I'm making a good progress. In the beginning, I was…
Reminds me a bit of The Circle movie from netflix (https://www.netflix.com/cz-en/title/80098473), where a similar idea comes up.
Although URL shorthener essentially brings in the database the article was trying to avoid in the first place, I was thinking on similar terms. It allows identity-less scenarios very easily, e.g. for effortless product…
I am not versed in PHP, but the article assumes HTTP usage, most probably HTTP GET method. I guess PHP GET you mention is a way to issue HTTP GET request.
I have been intrigued by scuttlebutt for a few months now, and these are pretty interesting comments you make. Did you try to discuss them with the community around scuttlebutt?