People have a series of rationalizations. People say for example that science and technology have their own logic, that they are in fact autonomous. This particular rationalization is profoundly false. It is not true…
I just tried getting help debugging an issue with running Breath Of The Wild on CEMU. Claude chat refused. ChatGPT didn't care and just gave advice.
There is mention of GLM 5.2's poor web search capabilities, but I see that as a harness responsibility. I've set up my own SearXNG instance on my VPS and integrated it into Pi alongside the webfetch tool, and GLM 5.2…
If a commit is written by AI but reads as authored by a human, the developer has done their job and nothing will be flagged. If commits written by AI wouldn't be substantially different, there would be no need to reject…
Similarly, the Western idea of Stoicism seems to focus mostly on controlling or even suppressing your emotions (at least on surface level), while the Stoicism you rightly call "Roman" (thanks for that, btw) is much more…
I'm definitely jealous of the free time homeless people have. I just don't want to make the choice for my children to be homeless with me.
I'm curious: how will it replace e.g. lawyers? Will judges be replaced as well? Juries?
Yes! That's what I've been doing at work for the last few weeks! And while it doesn't appear to be super fast, I'm already pretty certain that the next round of testing will come back with fewer unexpected issues…
I don't think you are misunderstanding how models work, but I think the parent comment meant that the training of the models should push them to include attributions in their native output so they will more likely do so…
Our sports teacher in high-school would tell us to stand straight. Then he would shove us from the back a few times. The foot we would stop ourselves from falling would be our leading foot (for snowboarding). So if you…
I write with my left hand but play guitar right-handed. I don't think it had any effect on my playing, because I think I'm a naturally right-handed guitar player. Here's a list of things and whether I do them right- or…
I agree, but the reality is that most people work to make a living, not to have fun. If you enjoy your job because you mostly get to write code in a tight feedback loop instead of doing the "hard" work of planning,…
I don't feel the need to justify my salary, since I'm simply lucky in that regard. But I'm pretty sure you couldn't do my job just because you had access to a coding agent. Most of my time at the office is spent…
True. I missed that.
What's the point then? Special conditions for data retention/non-training policies?
I agree that it's "more art than a science", colloquially speaking. But I would still not call it art. Not by a long stretch.
I think most of us agree that writing code can be expressive. But I don't think that alone qualifies you code as art. I have written code myself that I deem beautiful and expressive. But I'm also a musician, and making…
I think that's the main thing many people who've never seriously made art or aren't deeply involved with it on an emotional and psychological level are unable to grasp.
I don't mean to be mean, but I don't think you understand what Art is. For example, I don't consider a picture of a woman being happy next to a cake art. That's a decorative artefact. And I don't really consider myself…
I'm pretty sure OpenAI and Anthropic are overpricing their token billed API usage mainly as an incentive to commit to get their subscriptions instead.
Because code is fundamentally not a creative work the way art is. Code "just" has to be correct, even if that correctness has demanded to come up with ideas. And as a software developer you usually get paid a nice…
I think it would obviously better for society.
If the dataset weren't valuable, big tech wouldn't depend on it to train their models. I don't care about getting a millionth of a cent as an artist (which btw is a number *you* just pulled out of your imagination). I…
Serious question, as someone who started his professional developer career as a RoR developer in 2012: Isn't vibe-coding top for straight up CRUD? I'm not trying to be glib. The thing that seemed magic to me at that…
The whole world ... Some companies ... What is it, man?
People have a series of rationalizations. People say for example that science and technology have their own logic, that they are in fact autonomous. This particular rationalization is profoundly false. It is not true…
I just tried getting help debugging an issue with running Breath Of The Wild on CEMU. Claude chat refused. ChatGPT didn't care and just gave advice.
There is mention of GLM 5.2's poor web search capabilities, but I see that as a harness responsibility. I've set up my own SearXNG instance on my VPS and integrated it into Pi alongside the webfetch tool, and GLM 5.2…
If a commit is written by AI but reads as authored by a human, the developer has done their job and nothing will be flagged. If commits written by AI wouldn't be substantially different, there would be no need to reject…
Similarly, the Western idea of Stoicism seems to focus mostly on controlling or even suppressing your emotions (at least on surface level), while the Stoicism you rightly call "Roman" (thanks for that, btw) is much more…
I'm definitely jealous of the free time homeless people have. I just don't want to make the choice for my children to be homeless with me.
I'm curious: how will it replace e.g. lawyers? Will judges be replaced as well? Juries?
Yes! That's what I've been doing at work for the last few weeks! And while it doesn't appear to be super fast, I'm already pretty certain that the next round of testing will come back with fewer unexpected issues…
I don't think you are misunderstanding how models work, but I think the parent comment meant that the training of the models should push them to include attributions in their native output so they will more likely do so…
Our sports teacher in high-school would tell us to stand straight. Then he would shove us from the back a few times. The foot we would stop ourselves from falling would be our leading foot (for snowboarding). So if you…
I write with my left hand but play guitar right-handed. I don't think it had any effect on my playing, because I think I'm a naturally right-handed guitar player. Here's a list of things and whether I do them right- or…
I agree, but the reality is that most people work to make a living, not to have fun. If you enjoy your job because you mostly get to write code in a tight feedback loop instead of doing the "hard" work of planning,…
I don't feel the need to justify my salary, since I'm simply lucky in that regard. But I'm pretty sure you couldn't do my job just because you had access to a coding agent. Most of my time at the office is spent…
True. I missed that.
What's the point then? Special conditions for data retention/non-training policies?
I agree that it's "more art than a science", colloquially speaking. But I would still not call it art. Not by a long stretch.
I think most of us agree that writing code can be expressive. But I don't think that alone qualifies you code as art. I have written code myself that I deem beautiful and expressive. But I'm also a musician, and making…
I think that's the main thing many people who've never seriously made art or aren't deeply involved with it on an emotional and psychological level are unable to grasp.
I don't mean to be mean, but I don't think you understand what Art is. For example, I don't consider a picture of a woman being happy next to a cake art. That's a decorative artefact. And I don't really consider myself…
I'm pretty sure OpenAI and Anthropic are overpricing their token billed API usage mainly as an incentive to commit to get their subscriptions instead.
Because code is fundamentally not a creative work the way art is. Code "just" has to be correct, even if that correctness has demanded to come up with ideas. And as a software developer you usually get paid a nice…
I think it would obviously better for society.
If the dataset weren't valuable, big tech wouldn't depend on it to train their models. I don't care about getting a millionth of a cent as an artist (which btw is a number *you* just pulled out of your imagination). I…
Serious question, as someone who started his professional developer career as a RoR developer in 2012: Isn't vibe-coding top for straight up CRUD? I'm not trying to be glib. The thing that seemed magic to me at that…
The whole world ... Some companies ... What is it, man?