In Australia you have "electorates" which are areas of roughly 100k pax. Each electorate gets one representative in parliament. Omitting some finer detail here. Then by contrast the senate: each state gets 12 senators…
They're applying misdirection so that we use their secret-sauce agentic framework, but like a black box and without seeing any of the internal reasoning patterns, cause that would give it away. That's a deal-breaker for…
Isn't that sitch just because employers get volume discounts? isn't that the most free market thing ever?
AI mandate is one of the best things that's happened to me. It's the easiest metric to game in the world. At one point my boss asked why my AI usage was lower than other team members. I instantly knew what to do. Every…
You can't prove your free-market theory because it's not falsifiable. This is why arguments about this go in circles. You either argue from a pure theoretic POV back and forth, or you go off data - at which point,…
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publishing houses will gatekeep for well-selling fiction and non-fiction.
Friendo, this is an anti-benchmark to figure out which AI is more likely to kill you. If you point both at some github issues you can gauge their relative ability to solve problems.
You don't, the app runs on a user-supplied device. They should secure the part that runs on the car and consider the interface between the app and the api to be a user interface.
I think different guy but this is really cool too :)
I'm desperately trying to avoid nudging the AI and mopping up after it :-) Also to deal with my own weakness, executive dysfunction Creating experimental tooling. I don't think it's totally possible without the models…
I've read more than a handful of AI-generated articles on HN recently. The last one even had a fake author with a fake face. despite the site insisting it had human editors and reviews. The web property was created by a…
Yep it's all AI-generated. It's annoying that they have a fake human as the author but whatever, it's the interslop.
There's this one guy doing crazy stuff with ASCII rendering, I can't remember his name/handle/project though :(
I'd much rather spend $10 than have to sit at a prompt every day babysitting the thing, after working all day sitting at a prompt babysitting other things
How do you keep the info the AI generates concise? I'm grappling with this at the moment, getting it to do design or reverse engineering work, during investigation it makes the wall of text bigger rather than…
Can't help laughing at a random ad hominem against John Carmack of all people, and about his opinion on a guy who is already widely regarded as an especially talented programmer.
That's exactly what Fable is. They use Fable to improve Fable. I reckon the successful experiments must go into the model training set with a strong RL signal, and that is why they are so paranoid about people using…
No offense but if you haven't done enough research to actually have a studied opinion, maaaaybe you should avoid posting an inane comment about it.
Also worth reading, especially today in LLM age: Simulacra and Simulation by Beaudrillard. Heavily inspired The Matrix. Although unlike the movie, he saw simulacra as irreversibly replacing reality, ie you can't get out…
you could try * googling "CTF security" * asking literally any AI to explain the article Yes, you must beg. If you don't know what a CTF is, and don't want to find out, why read the article anyway
I don't think it's that hard to get them to say "I don't know" I'm pretty sure they are actively trained to avoid it. Besides, like, what would you do if you asked your $200/mo AI something and it blanked on you?
Instead of doing creative work on the iPad, it should really be used as an input device for the mac.
"Coding style should reflect the casual minimalism of expert programmers" used to to bump it up a bit, I guess it had the right activations or whatever, but I haven't bothered as much with this stuff with recent models…
I've recently had the interesting experience of working on a Clean Architecture project for the first time. Pre and post-LLM adoption. It has been... difficult. Services/modules organised by infrastructural layer rather…
In Australia you have "electorates" which are areas of roughly 100k pax. Each electorate gets one representative in parliament. Omitting some finer detail here. Then by contrast the senate: each state gets 12 senators…
They're applying misdirection so that we use their secret-sauce agentic framework, but like a black box and without seeing any of the internal reasoning patterns, cause that would give it away. That's a deal-breaker for…
Isn't that sitch just because employers get volume discounts? isn't that the most free market thing ever?
AI mandate is one of the best things that's happened to me. It's the easiest metric to game in the world. At one point my boss asked why my AI usage was lower than other team members. I instantly knew what to do. Every…
You can't prove your free-market theory because it's not falsifiable. This is why arguments about this go in circles. You either argue from a pure theoretic POV back and forth, or you go off data - at which point,…
[dead]
publishing houses will gatekeep for well-selling fiction and non-fiction.
Friendo, this is an anti-benchmark to figure out which AI is more likely to kill you. If you point both at some github issues you can gauge their relative ability to solve problems.
You don't, the app runs on a user-supplied device. They should secure the part that runs on the car and consider the interface between the app and the api to be a user interface.
I think different guy but this is really cool too :)
I'm desperately trying to avoid nudging the AI and mopping up after it :-) Also to deal with my own weakness, executive dysfunction Creating experimental tooling. I don't think it's totally possible without the models…
I've read more than a handful of AI-generated articles on HN recently. The last one even had a fake author with a fake face. despite the site insisting it had human editors and reviews. The web property was created by a…
Yep it's all AI-generated. It's annoying that they have a fake human as the author but whatever, it's the interslop.
There's this one guy doing crazy stuff with ASCII rendering, I can't remember his name/handle/project though :(
I'd much rather spend $10 than have to sit at a prompt every day babysitting the thing, after working all day sitting at a prompt babysitting other things
How do you keep the info the AI generates concise? I'm grappling with this at the moment, getting it to do design or reverse engineering work, during investigation it makes the wall of text bigger rather than…
Can't help laughing at a random ad hominem against John Carmack of all people, and about his opinion on a guy who is already widely regarded as an especially talented programmer.
That's exactly what Fable is. They use Fable to improve Fable. I reckon the successful experiments must go into the model training set with a strong RL signal, and that is why they are so paranoid about people using…
No offense but if you haven't done enough research to actually have a studied opinion, maaaaybe you should avoid posting an inane comment about it.
Also worth reading, especially today in LLM age: Simulacra and Simulation by Beaudrillard. Heavily inspired The Matrix. Although unlike the movie, he saw simulacra as irreversibly replacing reality, ie you can't get out…
you could try * googling "CTF security" * asking literally any AI to explain the article Yes, you must beg. If you don't know what a CTF is, and don't want to find out, why read the article anyway
I don't think it's that hard to get them to say "I don't know" I'm pretty sure they are actively trained to avoid it. Besides, like, what would you do if you asked your $200/mo AI something and it blanked on you?
Instead of doing creative work on the iPad, it should really be used as an input device for the mac.
"Coding style should reflect the casual minimalism of expert programmers" used to to bump it up a bit, I guess it had the right activations or whatever, but I haven't bothered as much with this stuff with recent models…
I've recently had the interesting experience of working on a Clean Architecture project for the first time. Pre and post-LLM adoption. It has been... difficult. Services/modules organised by infrastructural layer rather…