They have internal tracker blocking. Also, using brave and caring about privacy is rich.
Yeah, it’s insane. Along with that, any permanent gains in the morning will be lost as soon as it becomes normal. Businesses will just open that much earlier. And this study assumed bedtimes of 10pm, which is not the…
How is this a counter point? Do you know that their kids don’t like playing in the grass?
Safari isn’t closed source…
Not really. There’s zero reason that a manufacturer wouldn’t just program it to wait several months before attempting to connect to open networks.
Huh? This is almost assuredly being used for botnets… that’s not a good thing.
> The question is not whether AI is useful. It is useful, full stop. And nukes are useful by some metric too. AI (llms) is not useful in any way that we as humanity should be pushing for. It’s more harmful than good in…
I know that, but in doing so you prevent yourself from ever using Sign in with Apple
But that will completely break Sign in with Apple, which no service is ever going to do. I really don’t get the problem here.
But it’s not? Like if they block that subdomain, they will completely block Sign in with Apple.
Am I the only one that has noticed the massive increase in buggy software across almost every domain? Like, EVERYTHING has so many more bugs now. Things just break constantly. AI isn’t one shotting fixing bugs, it’s one…
There’s zero chance you know if your code is robust, it’s barely had any time in production. Comment back in two years. Something degrading because of lack of use is literally the definition of rotting. If you forgot…
It’s pretty funny that you don't see the absurdity here. Yes, our physical fitness has dropped. Mostly from cars, much less from public transit. > Should we no longer drive or take public transit anywhere Yes? It’s bad…
Wait, your final outlook on the situation isn’t that the LLM rotted your brain? Are you sure that this isn’t a case of “I refuse to believe I could have done the wrong thing for 8 months”?
Companies (and countries) learned a hundred years ago that everything you own, all your assets, are actually liabilities. The more you own the more difficult it is to run your business or country. This isn’t the age of…
they would get bugs on every invocation of the software, not on a new version of the AI. it's equivalent to your compiler have a RAND function in it where it chooses between a billion different options every time it…
weirdly made up scenario. I'm the person in the very first sentence. Tab-completing lines is still dog-shit. The majority of the time it has no clue what I'm going to write. Just because it can now write a lot more…
> The other change is simpler: I'm doing the design work myself, by hand, before any code gets written. Not a vague doc. Concrete interfaces, message types, ownership rules. That’s the hard part of coding. If you have…
Why do you think this is LLM?
What affinity betrayal?
Yeah this really breaks down when you put the logic up against ANY sort of compliance testing. Ok you don’t meet compliance, your agents have spent weeks on it and they’re just adding more bugs. Now what are you going…
That control is only held by Amazon with their drm scheme. It’s not held by the publishers or authors. It does nothing to prevent piracy and only helps Amazon consolidate more control.
Don’t comment if you don’t want to actually contribute. How are people supposed to know these things before buying the equipment. What if they’re the only provider in their region? There’s a billion reasons why your…
They literally played clips from actors in recent moon movies so yes, they definitely were taking notes from movies.
Then you’re also blocking legitimate users that don’t want to be tracked and use services like iCloud Hide my Emails
They have internal tracker blocking. Also, using brave and caring about privacy is rich.
Yeah, it’s insane. Along with that, any permanent gains in the morning will be lost as soon as it becomes normal. Businesses will just open that much earlier. And this study assumed bedtimes of 10pm, which is not the…
How is this a counter point? Do you know that their kids don’t like playing in the grass?
Safari isn’t closed source…
Not really. There’s zero reason that a manufacturer wouldn’t just program it to wait several months before attempting to connect to open networks.
Huh? This is almost assuredly being used for botnets… that’s not a good thing.
> The question is not whether AI is useful. It is useful, full stop. And nukes are useful by some metric too. AI (llms) is not useful in any way that we as humanity should be pushing for. It’s more harmful than good in…
I know that, but in doing so you prevent yourself from ever using Sign in with Apple
But that will completely break Sign in with Apple, which no service is ever going to do. I really don’t get the problem here.
But it’s not? Like if they block that subdomain, they will completely block Sign in with Apple.
Am I the only one that has noticed the massive increase in buggy software across almost every domain? Like, EVERYTHING has so many more bugs now. Things just break constantly. AI isn’t one shotting fixing bugs, it’s one…
There’s zero chance you know if your code is robust, it’s barely had any time in production. Comment back in two years. Something degrading because of lack of use is literally the definition of rotting. If you forgot…
It’s pretty funny that you don't see the absurdity here. Yes, our physical fitness has dropped. Mostly from cars, much less from public transit. > Should we no longer drive or take public transit anywhere Yes? It’s bad…
Wait, your final outlook on the situation isn’t that the LLM rotted your brain? Are you sure that this isn’t a case of “I refuse to believe I could have done the wrong thing for 8 months”?
Companies (and countries) learned a hundred years ago that everything you own, all your assets, are actually liabilities. The more you own the more difficult it is to run your business or country. This isn’t the age of…
they would get bugs on every invocation of the software, not on a new version of the AI. it's equivalent to your compiler have a RAND function in it where it chooses between a billion different options every time it…
weirdly made up scenario. I'm the person in the very first sentence. Tab-completing lines is still dog-shit. The majority of the time it has no clue what I'm going to write. Just because it can now write a lot more…
> The other change is simpler: I'm doing the design work myself, by hand, before any code gets written. Not a vague doc. Concrete interfaces, message types, ownership rules. That’s the hard part of coding. If you have…
Why do you think this is LLM?
What affinity betrayal?
Yeah this really breaks down when you put the logic up against ANY sort of compliance testing. Ok you don’t meet compliance, your agents have spent weeks on it and they’re just adding more bugs. Now what are you going…
That control is only held by Amazon with their drm scheme. It’s not held by the publishers or authors. It does nothing to prevent piracy and only helps Amazon consolidate more control.
Don’t comment if you don’t want to actually contribute. How are people supposed to know these things before buying the equipment. What if they’re the only provider in their region? There’s a billion reasons why your…
They literally played clips from actors in recent moon movies so yes, they definitely were taking notes from movies.
Then you’re also blocking legitimate users that don’t want to be tracked and use services like iCloud Hide my Emails