But that would mean they would have do a lot more work in the same amount of time.
So where does your responsibility of this code end ? Do you just push to repo, merge and that's it or do you also deploy, monitor and maintain the production systems? Who handles outages on saturday night, is it you or…
Of course it doesn't matter indeed. What I was hinting at is if you forget all the times the LLM was wrong and just remember that one time it was right it makes it seem much more magical than it actually might be. Also…
I never asked for this.
that would just create more evidence of him not using it regularly. not good
> And I've seen Claude identify data races that have sat in our code base for nearly a decade how do you know that claude isn't just a very fast monkey with a very fast typewriter that throws things at you until one of…
> I’ve benefited incredibly from commenting. > All of that social activity with zero ROI. Pick one
First OpenAI video I've ever seen, the people in it all seem incompetent for some reason, like a grotesque version of apple employees from temu or something.
Any old laptop (especially thinkpad) can run linux well. If you want to use it it's not "trouble" per se because once you really know what you are doing there is no trouble(and you can't get to knowing what you're doing…
It's just one of those consequences of "I don't care about the specifics just put it in production" that ends up in "why didn't you tell me that I completely misunderstood"
> cyber activists, and in the text of the article, they were called cybercriminals depends who's side you are on
Their target demographic was already born into the matrix and they don't even know it's there; it will hardly be a problem for them.
people who don't use ddg believe ddg=bing; there is no point in debating that
see [0] [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43609826
I feel like you are jumping to conclusions here, I wasn't talking about the achievement or the AI, I was talking about the article and the way it explains finding diamonds in minecraft to people who don't know how to…
Article makes it seem like finding diamonds is some kind of super complicated logical puzzle. In reality the hardest part is knowing where to look for them and what tool you need to mine them without losing them once…
Financial collapse ? Surely we can just roll out AI powered money printers and make them go BRRR /s
I am not american nor I live in america so I don't really have a horse in this race, but the DOGE approach seems to be the classic "move fast and break things" approach. The reactions to it are the classic reactions to…
Something is really wrong with you if you think of a targeted ad instead of a doctor when you have a medical problem.
nostalgia
Before "Information Systems" there was no need for a company/college wide network; computers with printers on the same desk were a replacement for the typewriter.
It's about finding a simple (enough) way through a (seemingly) complicated system.
I don't share my data with anyone so I don't need cloud storage. SSDs are so cheap at this point that I just buy a new SSD every few years and install a fresh copy of Windows there. Old drive gets unplugged and…
That's the easy part. The hard part is getting people to admit that the metric has been discovered already. Most problems with automation are organizational problems not technical ones.
Well yeah 10% of a big number is always going to be a big number, that's how math works. You can take all the salaries of the world and assume you can automate a percentage of that and you will consistently arrive to a…
But that would mean they would have do a lot more work in the same amount of time.
So where does your responsibility of this code end ? Do you just push to repo, merge and that's it or do you also deploy, monitor and maintain the production systems? Who handles outages on saturday night, is it you or…
Of course it doesn't matter indeed. What I was hinting at is if you forget all the times the LLM was wrong and just remember that one time it was right it makes it seem much more magical than it actually might be. Also…
I never asked for this.
that would just create more evidence of him not using it regularly. not good
> And I've seen Claude identify data races that have sat in our code base for nearly a decade how do you know that claude isn't just a very fast monkey with a very fast typewriter that throws things at you until one of…
> I’ve benefited incredibly from commenting. > All of that social activity with zero ROI. Pick one
First OpenAI video I've ever seen, the people in it all seem incompetent for some reason, like a grotesque version of apple employees from temu or something.
Any old laptop (especially thinkpad) can run linux well. If you want to use it it's not "trouble" per se because once you really know what you are doing there is no trouble(and you can't get to knowing what you're doing…
It's just one of those consequences of "I don't care about the specifics just put it in production" that ends up in "why didn't you tell me that I completely misunderstood"
> cyber activists, and in the text of the article, they were called cybercriminals depends who's side you are on
Their target demographic was already born into the matrix and they don't even know it's there; it will hardly be a problem for them.
people who don't use ddg believe ddg=bing; there is no point in debating that
see [0] [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43609826
I feel like you are jumping to conclusions here, I wasn't talking about the achievement or the AI, I was talking about the article and the way it explains finding diamonds in minecraft to people who don't know how to…
Article makes it seem like finding diamonds is some kind of super complicated logical puzzle. In reality the hardest part is knowing where to look for them and what tool you need to mine them without losing them once…
Financial collapse ? Surely we can just roll out AI powered money printers and make them go BRRR /s
I am not american nor I live in america so I don't really have a horse in this race, but the DOGE approach seems to be the classic "move fast and break things" approach. The reactions to it are the classic reactions to…
Something is really wrong with you if you think of a targeted ad instead of a doctor when you have a medical problem.
nostalgia
Before "Information Systems" there was no need for a company/college wide network; computers with printers on the same desk were a replacement for the typewriter.
It's about finding a simple (enough) way through a (seemingly) complicated system.
I don't share my data with anyone so I don't need cloud storage. SSDs are so cheap at this point that I just buy a new SSD every few years and install a fresh copy of Windows there. Old drive gets unplugged and…
That's the easy part. The hard part is getting people to admit that the metric has been discovered already. Most problems with automation are organizational problems not technical ones.
Well yeah 10% of a big number is always going to be a big number, that's how math works. You can take all the salaries of the world and assume you can automate a percentage of that and you will consistently arrive to a…