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No user record in our sample, but sgdfhijfgsdfgds has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
1) not really, only one of them talks about opponents as enemies 2) the leader of only one of them is threatening to lock up journalists, shut down broadcasters, and use the military against his enemies. 3) only one of…
I often wonder if Peter Thiel is somewhere, laughing bitterly into a glass of terrible overpriced gin that only a billionaire would drink: "this fuckin' guy... this is my schtick"
I'm sure this is fine, and there is no reason to be concerned that the same very rich person is behind this device as the AI technology whose worst outcomes it exists to combat. Also there's a blockchain so that's…
Ehhh though he does seem to think that taking the USA to fascism is a prerequisite. (This is, I think, an apolitical observation: whatever you think about Trump, he is arguing for a pretty major restructuring of…
The course I did at uni, decades ago now, set us a Prolog assessment where we were not allowed to use the cut operator. Code that backtracks is hard to reason about.
> 'Prolog + LLM' is not the answer to all questions, but it looks like a good step to move us forward. Or it's a thing people can write papers about, and chase reproducibility on afterwards, as the shell game of…
> Again, Prolog is not magick. The article above and the papers it links to seem to take this attitude of "just add Prolog" and that will make LLMs suddenly magickally reason with fairy dust on top. Ain't gonna happen.…
It's actually pretty concise: Prolog isn't all that easy! That's why people don't use it. Competent CS students fail Prolog courses all the time. A lot of Prolog on the internet will either be wrong, or it will be so…
Because Prolog is difficult, and expressing fuzzy real-world facts and nuances in it is harder.
I know we're not supposed to comment on downvotes but I really question the logic of anyone who thinks that a thing that cannot reason can write a prolog program that is really going to be much more successful. Prolog…
This is magical thinking. If an LLM can’t reason it isn’t going to be able to express itself clearly in Prolog. Suggesting otherwise is intellectually on the same level as trying to make up a small consistent per-sale…
It's not universal but some of this stuff seemingly stems from the framework level -- Gtk and Qt. For example, QGIS and FreeCAD are very good indeed on the Mac, and the quirky problems FreeCAD has on the Mac are…
Exactly this. It's obvious that generative AI content is bad for search and indexing, and I wish more people would learn to extrapolate from the forms of the problem that already exist, that the quality of the generated…
It can open Affinity Designer files!? That’s something of a buried lede. That could make the path from Designer to FreeCAD a bit easier; FreeCAD still has something of a special relationship with Inkscape SVG files.
> Counterpoint: Most podcasts were utterly worthless before AI too. Yet more "but humans also".
> If a month from now there are 1.3 million generated podcasts, what do you anticipate the fallout to be? Is this a rhetorical question? Because the answer for podcast indexing and search services is surely pretty…
> You can be a "senior full stack" developer in the WordPress ecosystem but you'll hit a wall once you start applying for more general PHP roles as everything from the standard coding style to how classes and namespaces…
> So clearly you aren't a fan of Gandhi. He also very deliberately broke the law. I have to say this is one of the silliest takes I have ever seen on HN. You only need to look at the way Gandhi broke the law, the…
Right. WordPress is Windows for the Web, basically. More enjoyable to develop for, IMO, but otherwise the comparison holds. I would add that other PHP-based projects have had severe maintainability crises, poorer…
> But I imagine WordPress is far from being displaced, even after everything that has been going on. Right. But this is because of a very simple, undeniable fact that is unpopular around these here parts: There is…
I do so love the HN culture that laws are for little people.
> and now you're out here vigorously defending that dead model. This is a bit of projection. But good for you, being open about your support for fraud :-)
> AirBnB destroyed home ownership? What I said was rather more specifically qualified than that.
> make more of thing until everyone can have it? There are literal physical limits on this in many coastal villages and towns -- for example pick almost anywhere on the south west coast of the UK. Not only is the area…
> because we were able to rent out the spare rooms on AirBnb Unless you were the very first person in the entire area to think to do so, then the existence of that very market for you to rent spare rooms on is actually…