When are they going to admit that they over invested in AI and somehow have to justify that spend with usage down our throat?
A simple on/off toggle isn't going to prevent them from using your data. If your data is in their server then it's going to be used one way or another. Whether in an anonymous way or shipped to where there are no…
to build what you don't understand is to suffer in future
Yep, did the same thing too. It's nice that you just need one tool to unscrew, screw things and everything is labelled well that you don't need to go dig to multiple websites on how to do repair/replace parts. But of…
Yep. They've made a decision to pay premium price for your service so you know you're worth more now.
It never occurred to me to lookup the creator of the tool[1] that I used to use so often. It's so easy to overlook that there are actually humans with their own story (tragic or not) behind the tools that we use. I…
Or maybe calling a cab and telling the cab driver each direction to get to the destination instead of the cab driver just taking you there.
Wait till they come with auto review/merge agents, or maybe there already is. gulp
Because they have a common goal. The challenge for atheists is to find group of people with the same goal as theirs.
And the reason they suck is the feedback loop is just too high as compared to running it locally. You have to jump through hoops to debug/troubleshoot your code or any issues that you come across between your code and…
Oh for sure. I use it as smart(ish) autocomplete to avoid typing everything out/looking up in docs everytime but the thought of prompt engineering to make an app is just bizarre to me. It almost feels like it has more…
Most of the time the entire apps are just a timer app or something simple. Never a complex app with tons of logic in them. And if you're having to write paragraphs of texts to write something complex then might as well…
Yeah, I'm curious how others are using too. For boilerplate code and configs, they're great in a sense that I don't have to open docs for reference but other than that I feel like maybe I'm not fully using it to its…
Yeah, that's what I've noticed too. Conceptually, they're more or less same giving an option of RBAC, ABAC or ReBAC and each offer their own DSLs (e.g. Oso, Ory Keto etc) and deployment strategies. It's been a bit…
This feels very much like OpenFGA[0]. I've been evaluating authorization tool for one of my side projects and honestly most tools feels like creating relationships in a graph-like database and querying to see if there…
Heh I had the same experience but with bun. Lots of subtle bugs on stream and crypto packages where I spent a lot of time trying to figure out what was wrong only to find that it's a known bug in bun. I would have…
Because the chance of you dying when something goes wrong in an aircraft at high altitude is significantly higher (almost 100%) than you dying in a car crash. There's still a chance of you getting ambulance on road…
What's even remarkable is 999999999,9/9 has 11 9s.
Likewise, same result for me too but I get it. It's a language model. It makes a best guess based on the information it was provided so I trust it on the things I'm familiar with but verify on those that I'm not.
Perhaps you and I have different level of trust for ChatGPT but I have to double verify its responses on topics that are unfamiliar to me still.
> the answers that are technically correct but "weird" In ChatGPT's instance they can be downright wrong and I have to verify if what it's saying is indeed correct on many occasions.
Wow really really sad news. When I was first starting to learn vim I thought to myself who would go through all these troubles just to write some text on an editor when there are better alternatives out there but then I…
Often the better answer is to just explain what's being asked by strongly encouraging them in the Z direction. Sometimes people just want to understand what's happening behind the scenes rather than just looking to…
If so then it's just sad to see people go this route. I don't even know what the incentive of doing this would be. Engage people? Farm points? I was vaguely aware that in reddit you can sell your profile. But does that…
I think you're going about the wrong way if you're reaching to plugin for every simple thing in vim. Granted, I will say that vim has steep learning curve, it kinda gives you the power to do your _own_ way which is…
When are they going to admit that they over invested in AI and somehow have to justify that spend with usage down our throat?
A simple on/off toggle isn't going to prevent them from using your data. If your data is in their server then it's going to be used one way or another. Whether in an anonymous way or shipped to where there are no…
to build what you don't understand is to suffer in future
Yep, did the same thing too. It's nice that you just need one tool to unscrew, screw things and everything is labelled well that you don't need to go dig to multiple websites on how to do repair/replace parts. But of…
Yep. They've made a decision to pay premium price for your service so you know you're worth more now.
It never occurred to me to lookup the creator of the tool[1] that I used to use so often. It's so easy to overlook that there are actually humans with their own story (tragic or not) behind the tools that we use. I…
Or maybe calling a cab and telling the cab driver each direction to get to the destination instead of the cab driver just taking you there.
Wait till they come with auto review/merge agents, or maybe there already is. gulp
Because they have a common goal. The challenge for atheists is to find group of people with the same goal as theirs.
And the reason they suck is the feedback loop is just too high as compared to running it locally. You have to jump through hoops to debug/troubleshoot your code or any issues that you come across between your code and…
Oh for sure. I use it as smart(ish) autocomplete to avoid typing everything out/looking up in docs everytime but the thought of prompt engineering to make an app is just bizarre to me. It almost feels like it has more…
Most of the time the entire apps are just a timer app or something simple. Never a complex app with tons of logic in them. And if you're having to write paragraphs of texts to write something complex then might as well…
Yeah, I'm curious how others are using too. For boilerplate code and configs, they're great in a sense that I don't have to open docs for reference but other than that I feel like maybe I'm not fully using it to its…
Yeah, that's what I've noticed too. Conceptually, they're more or less same giving an option of RBAC, ABAC or ReBAC and each offer their own DSLs (e.g. Oso, Ory Keto etc) and deployment strategies. It's been a bit…
This feels very much like OpenFGA[0]. I've been evaluating authorization tool for one of my side projects and honestly most tools feels like creating relationships in a graph-like database and querying to see if there…
Heh I had the same experience but with bun. Lots of subtle bugs on stream and crypto packages where I spent a lot of time trying to figure out what was wrong only to find that it's a known bug in bun. I would have…
Because the chance of you dying when something goes wrong in an aircraft at high altitude is significantly higher (almost 100%) than you dying in a car crash. There's still a chance of you getting ambulance on road…
What's even remarkable is 999999999,9/9 has 11 9s.
Likewise, same result for me too but I get it. It's a language model. It makes a best guess based on the information it was provided so I trust it on the things I'm familiar with but verify on those that I'm not.
Perhaps you and I have different level of trust for ChatGPT but I have to double verify its responses on topics that are unfamiliar to me still.
> the answers that are technically correct but "weird" In ChatGPT's instance they can be downright wrong and I have to verify if what it's saying is indeed correct on many occasions.
Wow really really sad news. When I was first starting to learn vim I thought to myself who would go through all these troubles just to write some text on an editor when there are better alternatives out there but then I…
Often the better answer is to just explain what's being asked by strongly encouraging them in the Z direction. Sometimes people just want to understand what's happening behind the scenes rather than just looking to…
If so then it's just sad to see people go this route. I don't even know what the incentive of doing this would be. Engage people? Farm points? I was vaguely aware that in reddit you can sell your profile. But does that…
I think you're going about the wrong way if you're reaching to plugin for every simple thing in vim. Granted, I will say that vim has steep learning curve, it kinda gives you the power to do your _own_ way which is…