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> I hear most loudly from software engineers far removed from ordinary non-technical end users I am absolutely not far removed from non-technical end users. They are my client base, ultimately. As a freelancer I focus…
Luckily I genuinely don't care :-)
> Are you saying AI isn’t useful? My product is painstakingly crafted and uses AI but in my opinion it uses it tastefully and with great utility. Sure. And THEIR products are just thoughtless slop generators.
> For better or worse, Reddit is really the only place to go find legitimate information anymore. This is frightening and, I fear, true. But I'd also add one odd little counterpoint: some of the most useful discussions…
I wonder: do all the HNers who are excited about their GenAI product or wrapper or startup understand, at a fundamental level, that they are an intrinsic part of this deterioration? Or is this one of those fundamental…
> There are a finite number of poor countries. This is a bit of an imaginary solution to the problem, is it not? And there will always be poor_er_ countries, which is the thrust of my point. The economic incentive does…
> I'd hazard the actual problem in this picture is Ghana's GDP/capita being in 4 digit territory and not the badly disposed of waste dump. But if Ghana became a wealthy country and chose not to accept this waste, it…
Oh dear me. I can't argue with you if this satisfies you.
It also famously published As We May Think.
> I really like this phrase: Thank you. I don't think it really explains the distinction, of course. It just makes it clear there necessarily must be one, and it can't be wished away by discussions of larger training…
You clearly, clearly do not understand what I am saying. But sure, waste your time and money making a parrot that, unlike the author it mimics, is incapable of introspection, reflection, intellectual evolution or simply…
And it still won't produce the type of articles he produces. Because at the very least he is capable of writing new articles from something the LLM doesn't have: his brain. Seriously. This is just the parrot thing…
> That publication has always been a bit of a whack job of an outfit This is a bizarre take about a 167-year-old, continuously published magazine.
Jobs was a sort of cracked genius and a very imperfect human who wanted to be a better human. Money didn't make him worse, or better. It didn't really change him at all on a personal level. It didn't even make him more…
> now you can use AI to easily write the type of articles he produces and he's pissed. You really cannot.
I wonder if they will. I can't imagine anything trackpoint-like -- too expensive -- but it's not impossible they'll put a trackpad in. The Pi 400 is small because it's meant to be aimed at the young. But young children…
> since most people are likely not buying the keyboard form factor as a headless device A big part of the aim was simply to provide a nearly-all-in-one device for educational computing. Physical computing is part of the…
The presence of a GPIO connector in a keyboard format computer is basically the entire point of the Raspberry Pi 400. You can consider the Pi 400 to be a very particular love letter to the BBC model B, with the GPIO…
Sure, if you're writing a novel, maybe. But there's not much more important, stylistically, to writing an business email or document than clarity. It's absolutely the most important thing. Especially in customer…
But it does favour _clarity_, rather than tropes.
It does now, perhaps, for complete rewrites. I've not looked recently. But its suggestion system, where it spots wordy patterns and suggests clearer alternatives, was available long before LLMs were the new hotness, and…
Thanks. 2018 would tie in with about when I first got the impression he was not a fan of WP Engine. I'm sure there was fuss once before (about them not being on the "recommended hosting" page?)
Neal Katyal though. Someone you hire if you expect to go the distance.
Where is it documented Automattic (or Mr Mullenweg) owns any of WP Engine? (ETA: Not saying it's impossible he or they have an interest -- I've just never seen this suggested. WP Engine is in many ways a competitor to…
No. But then all of these products are marketed to people who are, at some domain-specific level, still towards the "but I wore the juice!" end of the scale, right? Unskilled and unaware of it. Or rather, unskilled and…