When you’re digging around in tens to hundreds of PCs each day, the odds of zapping something are higher. I’ve killed a few chips and boards.
Hi, it’s me.
I can find no such requirement in the App Store Guidelines. Or is there anecdotal evidence somewhere?
Sure, the model would not “know” about your example, but that’s not the point; the penultimate[0] goal is for the model to figure out the method signature on its own just like a human dev might leverage her own…
Please stop giving me project ideas. :)
> In the very narrow fields where I have a deep understanding, LLM output is mostly garbage > Thus I have to assume that for any topic I do not fully understand - which is the vast majority of human knowledge - it is…
> A use-case that can be carefully considered requires more knowledge about the use-case than the LLM I would tend to agree with that assertion… > it requires you to understand the specific model's training and happy…
It sounds like the engineer may have little/no experience with concurrency; a lot of folks (myself included) sometime struggle with how various systems handle concurrency/parallelism and their side effects. Perhaps this…
In my experience, and for use-cases that are carefully considered, language models are not confidently wrong a majority of the time. The trick is understanding the tool and using it appropriately—thus the “carefully…
I don’t know for certain (he’s no longer around) but I suspect he did. The prevalence of folks who nowadays believe that Gen-AI makes everything worse suggests to me that not much has changed since his time. I get it;…
> I really fear that a number of engineers are going to us GPT to avoid thinking. They view it as a shortcut to problem solve and it isn't. How is this sentiment not different from my grandfather’s sentiment that…
Again, is it possible you and the other party have (perhaps significantly) different mental models of the domain—or maybe different perspectives of the issues involved? I get that folks can be contrarian (sadly,…
Is it possible that what happened was an impedance mismatch between you and the engineer such that they couldn’t grok what you told them but ChatGPT was able to describe it in a manner they could understand? Real-life…
I was hoping for a Desk Set reference; thank you.
This is one reason I see to be optimistic about some of the hype around LLMs—folks will have to learn how to write high quality specifications and documentation in order to get good results from a language model;…
> As for not merging the PR - why are you entitled to have a PR merged? I didn’t get entitlement vibes from the comment; I think the author believes the PR could have wide benefit, and believes that others support his…
Although the practicality of what you described towards the end of your original comment conceptually demonstrates an MoE-like architecture, the fact that you explicitly mentioned not understanding why larger models are…
> What expanded scope in new TVs is actually something I would care for? I think this is the crux of our confusion; you may not desire the expanded functionality but others certainly do. You can suggest that…
I get your frustration with bugs but, what TVs (or any other consumer electronic product) aren’t reliant upon software for basic system control nowadays? Hardware isn’t inherently bug-free and the “quality” of old…
Sigh. It didn’t take 100 years to grow the ICE repair industry and I imagine you know that; I suspect you’re just being stubbornly argumentative for the sake of vanity. There’s already a fledgling industry of…
>There are no parts from the OEs, there are no tools, the packs are not meant to be serviced, and it is SERIOUSLY DANGEROUS work. The same was true for the ICE vehicle third-party repair industry 100 years ago. It seems…
Are you suggesting that since the third-party EV repair industry is still in its infancy that EVs are therefore objectively bad? If so, how is that perspective different from any other mass-market industrialized…
> In our content, we don’t generally worry that someone is reading our inner dialogue… Really? Is that what’s wrong with me? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Have you seen the Tesla Model S Plaid, or the Lucid Air Saphire? Heck, even the supercar/hypercar market is slowly becoming predominantly BEV.
> Other cloud providers aren't part of PRISM and generally don't receive the same level of concern from the world governments. Um, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Yahoo, YouTube, Skype, and AOL are/were PRISM Service Providers…
When you’re digging around in tens to hundreds of PCs each day, the odds of zapping something are higher. I’ve killed a few chips and boards.
Hi, it’s me.
I can find no such requirement in the App Store Guidelines. Or is there anecdotal evidence somewhere?
Sure, the model would not “know” about your example, but that’s not the point; the penultimate[0] goal is for the model to figure out the method signature on its own just like a human dev might leverage her own…
Please stop giving me project ideas. :)
> In the very narrow fields where I have a deep understanding, LLM output is mostly garbage > Thus I have to assume that for any topic I do not fully understand - which is the vast majority of human knowledge - it is…
> A use-case that can be carefully considered requires more knowledge about the use-case than the LLM I would tend to agree with that assertion… > it requires you to understand the specific model's training and happy…
It sounds like the engineer may have little/no experience with concurrency; a lot of folks (myself included) sometime struggle with how various systems handle concurrency/parallelism and their side effects. Perhaps this…
In my experience, and for use-cases that are carefully considered, language models are not confidently wrong a majority of the time. The trick is understanding the tool and using it appropriately—thus the “carefully…
I don’t know for certain (he’s no longer around) but I suspect he did. The prevalence of folks who nowadays believe that Gen-AI makes everything worse suggests to me that not much has changed since his time. I get it;…
> I really fear that a number of engineers are going to us GPT to avoid thinking. They view it as a shortcut to problem solve and it isn't. How is this sentiment not different from my grandfather’s sentiment that…
Again, is it possible you and the other party have (perhaps significantly) different mental models of the domain—or maybe different perspectives of the issues involved? I get that folks can be contrarian (sadly,…
Is it possible that what happened was an impedance mismatch between you and the engineer such that they couldn’t grok what you told them but ChatGPT was able to describe it in a manner they could understand? Real-life…
I was hoping for a Desk Set reference; thank you.
This is one reason I see to be optimistic about some of the hype around LLMs—folks will have to learn how to write high quality specifications and documentation in order to get good results from a language model;…
> As for not merging the PR - why are you entitled to have a PR merged? I didn’t get entitlement vibes from the comment; I think the author believes the PR could have wide benefit, and believes that others support his…
Although the practicality of what you described towards the end of your original comment conceptually demonstrates an MoE-like architecture, the fact that you explicitly mentioned not understanding why larger models are…
> What expanded scope in new TVs is actually something I would care for? I think this is the crux of our confusion; you may not desire the expanded functionality but others certainly do. You can suggest that…
I get your frustration with bugs but, what TVs (or any other consumer electronic product) aren’t reliant upon software for basic system control nowadays? Hardware isn’t inherently bug-free and the “quality” of old…
Sigh. It didn’t take 100 years to grow the ICE repair industry and I imagine you know that; I suspect you’re just being stubbornly argumentative for the sake of vanity. There’s already a fledgling industry of…
>There are no parts from the OEs, there are no tools, the packs are not meant to be serviced, and it is SERIOUSLY DANGEROUS work. The same was true for the ICE vehicle third-party repair industry 100 years ago. It seems…
Are you suggesting that since the third-party EV repair industry is still in its infancy that EVs are therefore objectively bad? If so, how is that perspective different from any other mass-market industrialized…
> In our content, we don’t generally worry that someone is reading our inner dialogue… Really? Is that what’s wrong with me? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Have you seen the Tesla Model S Plaid, or the Lucid Air Saphire? Heck, even the supercar/hypercar market is slowly becoming predominantly BEV.
> Other cloud providers aren't part of PRISM and generally don't receive the same level of concern from the world governments. Um, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Yahoo, YouTube, Skype, and AOL are/were PRISM Service Providers…