The study is "new", but the data they are using is old. It has references GPT-4 for god sake.
I understand the struggle, but I feel like so many of these projects are going to ban AI contributions right before it starts getting undeniably better than humans.
The fundamental flaw in all these style arguments against core employment is people's personal desire to have a straight forward path for survival that doesn't involve a lot of strategic thought. Its hard for highly…
Agents are getting good but professing they are surpassing you in domain and architectural knowledge with no special prompting is basically self reporting at this point. That could be your job wasn't that complicated or…
Hopefully we never do something silly like making a lead pushing machine that operates at high velocity, then mass produce it, what a terrible precedence that would set.
this is apples to oranges, the flash version version a full version this thing is like 5x better than flash at fine grain detail
Anecdotal, of course, but the biggest change I ever made in my life was right before bed: take a screaming hot shower with dim lighting. I'd say 95% of the time, I get in bed and just pass out and have no real memory of…
Same reason why two companies have the same idea, one goes viral and one doesn't. Public opinion matters even if its illogical at times.
Their concerns weren't completely off base, I think they just over estimated how much it would really matter in the grand scheme.
I will "suffer" through .004 of electricity if I can run it on my own computer
When you cannot win, you regulate the scoreboard. This is why Europe keeps getting lapped. They mistake control for competence. They cannot build platforms at scale, so they try to govern everyone else’s.
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If your co-workers are getting promotions and raises and you are not, its a you problem. If someone else is getting credit for your work, its a you problem. Given your claims of impeccable work, we are only left to…
If you read the PR, the bad issues are in a few extensions, not the bot itself. The unencrypted oAuth token isn't really a big deal. It should be fixed but its a "if this box is compromised" type thing. Given the nature…
Same with food. Plenty of food, just not where its needed.
I find gpt-oss 20b very benchmaxxed and as soon as a solution isn't clear it will hallucinate.
Not really an apples to apples comparison. You are comparing it to core technologies that millions of things sit on. There will always be money for that.
Its almost never correct to rip on a project from a distance. Only two things can happen, one, you are wrong, and the project succeeds. This is a personal catastrophe for your career at that company. Two, you are…
This is cool, but once a week seems a little slow
yes, AI isn't penetrating those fields with high job losses at all
Cool project, but I never found the cloudflare DX desirable compared to self hosted alternatives. A plain old node server in a docker container was much easier to manage, use and is scalable. Cloudflare's system was…
this, provided you don't mind hopping around a lot, 5 20 dollar a month accounts will get you way more tokens typically, also good free models will show up from time to time on openrouter
If your outlook is 10 years then for sure, its valid. I am not sure how you come to that conclusion logically though. At the beginning of the year we had 0 code agents. Now we have dozens, some are basically free, (of…
Do they consider code readability, formatting and variable naming as "errors" for the overall count. That seems dubious given where we are headed. No one cares what a compiler or js minifier names its variables in its…
The study is "new", but the data they are using is old. It has references GPT-4 for god sake.
I understand the struggle, but I feel like so many of these projects are going to ban AI contributions right before it starts getting undeniably better than humans.
The fundamental flaw in all these style arguments against core employment is people's personal desire to have a straight forward path for survival that doesn't involve a lot of strategic thought. Its hard for highly…
Agents are getting good but professing they are surpassing you in domain and architectural knowledge with no special prompting is basically self reporting at this point. That could be your job wasn't that complicated or…
Hopefully we never do something silly like making a lead pushing machine that operates at high velocity, then mass produce it, what a terrible precedence that would set.
this is apples to oranges, the flash version version a full version this thing is like 5x better than flash at fine grain detail
Anecdotal, of course, but the biggest change I ever made in my life was right before bed: take a screaming hot shower with dim lighting. I'd say 95% of the time, I get in bed and just pass out and have no real memory of…
Same reason why two companies have the same idea, one goes viral and one doesn't. Public opinion matters even if its illogical at times.
Their concerns weren't completely off base, I think they just over estimated how much it would really matter in the grand scheme.
I will "suffer" through .004 of electricity if I can run it on my own computer
When you cannot win, you regulate the scoreboard. This is why Europe keeps getting lapped. They mistake control for competence. They cannot build platforms at scale, so they try to govern everyone else’s.
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If your co-workers are getting promotions and raises and you are not, its a you problem. If someone else is getting credit for your work, its a you problem. Given your claims of impeccable work, we are only left to…
If you read the PR, the bad issues are in a few extensions, not the bot itself. The unencrypted oAuth token isn't really a big deal. It should be fixed but its a "if this box is compromised" type thing. Given the nature…
Same with food. Plenty of food, just not where its needed.
I find gpt-oss 20b very benchmaxxed and as soon as a solution isn't clear it will hallucinate.
Not really an apples to apples comparison. You are comparing it to core technologies that millions of things sit on. There will always be money for that.
Its almost never correct to rip on a project from a distance. Only two things can happen, one, you are wrong, and the project succeeds. This is a personal catastrophe for your career at that company. Two, you are…
This is cool, but once a week seems a little slow
yes, AI isn't penetrating those fields with high job losses at all
Cool project, but I never found the cloudflare DX desirable compared to self hosted alternatives. A plain old node server in a docker container was much easier to manage, use and is scalable. Cloudflare's system was…
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this, provided you don't mind hopping around a lot, 5 20 dollar a month accounts will get you way more tokens typically, also good free models will show up from time to time on openrouter
If your outlook is 10 years then for sure, its valid. I am not sure how you come to that conclusion logically though. At the beginning of the year we had 0 code agents. Now we have dozens, some are basically free, (of…
Do they consider code readability, formatting and variable naming as "errors" for the overall count. That seems dubious given where we are headed. No one cares what a compiler or js minifier names its variables in its…