That "everyone does it" discounts the tail possibility that, for a particular "it": everyone maybe doesn't do it, or to the same extent. But now it's priced in. I rather care about that tail possibility and would prefer…
Arguing that "at least John is doing [clown thing] in the open" just dilutes whatever leverage John's supporters had against John on that thing. I find myself unwanting to be on the side of people who willingly give up…
One similarly egregious UX issue on the latest Android is that pressing buttons in the dropdown tray doesn't give any feedback until the action is complete. I can press the "turn on WiFi" button and receive zero haptics…
They're rigorously sourced in that some set of underpaid clerks is tasked with surfacing their best guess as to what material is most relevant to the court, with optional fact checking competing for their time.…
Zooming out to the original complaint that "A is B" doesn't imply "B is A" in common English, and then further -- to the goal of having an LLM predict tokens that map closely to truth/logic/helpfulness: I don't think a…
Your question arguably doesn't have multiple answers. There's one answer: the set of children (discounting different orders of the set). The question "Who is her child" has multiple answers because it asks you to…
"AMD, with nary antecedent aforenotice, has elected to excise"...
> practically they work together frequently Are the originators of these investigations the same? Might that matter? > Crime shouldn't suddenly be ok if you pay taxes on it Cool. Nobody is making that argument.
Calling an entity that's forbidden from acting on your behalf an "agent" seems funny but maybe it's meant as a catch-all term. Their use of "assistant" seems better for that purpose.
Would you suggest that white blood cells are "not all that good for the body" because they're amped up during a bout of sickness? Maybe they aren't! But you can't infer that from the mere correlation. Hence that phrase…
I'm not sure that your definition of "throwing money away" corresponds to the OP's. OP uses that phrase to imply the (un)worthiness of spend. You're using it to mean that it doesn't build or maintain equity, which is…
I like the React model of components being (ideally) a function of state, but I don't touch hooks where possible. And I don't use React itself when I can use the lighter Preact library instead, which provides signals as…
Interesting. Many times I find the opposite case, where my long tail search on Kagi will turn up SOME stuff that's kind of pertinent to the subject, and I'll swap to Google to see if the results are better there, only…
On the presumption that this isn't a joke: em dashes appear in LLM outputs because LLMs were trained on human text which included them organically. It's not as unordinary as memes suggest.
Python does have a huge training set, but I figure lots of that training comes from disciplines where maintainability or system design isn't as heavily incented. Reports, notebooks, dashboards, etc. My early experiments…
I don't understand what makes these "datacenters" if they're distributed across satellites with WAN-esque interconnect. Are we overloading the term "datacenter"? Or is it not overloaded but somehow able to achieve…
> At some point the metaphor becomes an encumbrance, rather than something helpful Well put. Pop science is what it is, but I'm bewildered when the rhetoric around plants "screaming in pain" weasels its way into my…
Was just reading that headline the other day. Economic darling Japan emerges from the Lost Decades with perfect banking policy.
I incline myself to be more annoyed at the problem than the folks reporting that the problem still exists.
Coincidentally I started toying around with it this week. It's pretty cool. I've known about it at least since Snowden namedropped it, but the main reasons I hadn't tried it before: - I already isolate workloads between…
When have Proton turned their data over to law enforcement without a Swiss court order?
I considered that but I don't see it being very impactful. It presumes a user who cares enough about "their" ChatGPT that they can't move from a particular model provider, but simultaneously does not care enough that…
It's my understanding that they predate llms, and internet snivel.
I don't discount this as a possibility but my impression is that the OpenAI brand isn't very sticky. Internet Explorer being pre-installed on Windows devices didn't prevent it from being demolished by newcomer Chrome…
The article you're responding to is making specific operational claims about Claude's (basically non-) relevance. I'd be interested to hear if you're directionally correct, but forgive me if I need more details than…
That "everyone does it" discounts the tail possibility that, for a particular "it": everyone maybe doesn't do it, or to the same extent. But now it's priced in. I rather care about that tail possibility and would prefer…
Arguing that "at least John is doing [clown thing] in the open" just dilutes whatever leverage John's supporters had against John on that thing. I find myself unwanting to be on the side of people who willingly give up…
One similarly egregious UX issue on the latest Android is that pressing buttons in the dropdown tray doesn't give any feedback until the action is complete. I can press the "turn on WiFi" button and receive zero haptics…
They're rigorously sourced in that some set of underpaid clerks is tasked with surfacing their best guess as to what material is most relevant to the court, with optional fact checking competing for their time.…
Zooming out to the original complaint that "A is B" doesn't imply "B is A" in common English, and then further -- to the goal of having an LLM predict tokens that map closely to truth/logic/helpfulness: I don't think a…
Your question arguably doesn't have multiple answers. There's one answer: the set of children (discounting different orders of the set). The question "Who is her child" has multiple answers because it asks you to…
"AMD, with nary antecedent aforenotice, has elected to excise"...
> practically they work together frequently Are the originators of these investigations the same? Might that matter? > Crime shouldn't suddenly be ok if you pay taxes on it Cool. Nobody is making that argument.
Calling an entity that's forbidden from acting on your behalf an "agent" seems funny but maybe it's meant as a catch-all term. Their use of "assistant" seems better for that purpose.
Would you suggest that white blood cells are "not all that good for the body" because they're amped up during a bout of sickness? Maybe they aren't! But you can't infer that from the mere correlation. Hence that phrase…
I'm not sure that your definition of "throwing money away" corresponds to the OP's. OP uses that phrase to imply the (un)worthiness of spend. You're using it to mean that it doesn't build or maintain equity, which is…
I like the React model of components being (ideally) a function of state, but I don't touch hooks where possible. And I don't use React itself when I can use the lighter Preact library instead, which provides signals as…
Interesting. Many times I find the opposite case, where my long tail search on Kagi will turn up SOME stuff that's kind of pertinent to the subject, and I'll swap to Google to see if the results are better there, only…
On the presumption that this isn't a joke: em dashes appear in LLM outputs because LLMs were trained on human text which included them organically. It's not as unordinary as memes suggest.
Python does have a huge training set, but I figure lots of that training comes from disciplines where maintainability or system design isn't as heavily incented. Reports, notebooks, dashboards, etc. My early experiments…
I don't understand what makes these "datacenters" if they're distributed across satellites with WAN-esque interconnect. Are we overloading the term "datacenter"? Or is it not overloaded but somehow able to achieve…
> At some point the metaphor becomes an encumbrance, rather than something helpful Well put. Pop science is what it is, but I'm bewildered when the rhetoric around plants "screaming in pain" weasels its way into my…
Was just reading that headline the other day. Economic darling Japan emerges from the Lost Decades with perfect banking policy.
I incline myself to be more annoyed at the problem than the folks reporting that the problem still exists.
Coincidentally I started toying around with it this week. It's pretty cool. I've known about it at least since Snowden namedropped it, but the main reasons I hadn't tried it before: - I already isolate workloads between…
When have Proton turned their data over to law enforcement without a Swiss court order?
I considered that but I don't see it being very impactful. It presumes a user who cares enough about "their" ChatGPT that they can't move from a particular model provider, but simultaneously does not care enough that…
It's my understanding that they predate llms, and internet snivel.
I don't discount this as a possibility but my impression is that the OpenAI brand isn't very sticky. Internet Explorer being pre-installed on Windows devices didn't prevent it from being demolished by newcomer Chrome…
The article you're responding to is making specific operational claims about Claude's (basically non-) relevance. I'd be interested to hear if you're directionally correct, but forgive me if I need more details than…