These dewormers treat the condition after the individual was already infected. I don't think they prevent the disease. Additionally, taking Albendazole without anti-inflammatory meds can be fatal in case of an active…
AFAIK there is no prophylactic for pork tapeworms. I'd love to be proven wrong.
What kind of apps are you writing where GC spikes matter?
I wasn't trying to link the two. Just pointed out that there seems to be a lot of unknowns on the map.
> It's what having such senses feels like from the inside; the first-person view. The hard problem is that there is such a feeling at all.
Isn't there a magical moment needed still when a single qubit "touches" the rest of the universe?
I'd say we are confused about both the lowest (quantum) and highest level (consciousness) phenomena of the known Universe. Quite humbling.
Would you be similarly pedantic if a high-schooler did the same?
OK, but don't you see where this is going? The trajectory that we're on?
How so?
> Because remember, Apple doesn't usually invent new products. It takes proven ones and then makes its own much nicer version. Funny seeing this repeated again in response to Siri which is just... not very good.
The other day I heard ChatGBD.
There will always be a way out if you are dedicated enough. They "just" want to make it unviable for most of the population.
Couple years ago you could have made the same argument about talking computers and here we are.
If you own AGI, human workers are worse than zero. They become an active threat that can kill you.
I don't think this is true at all. There are multiple sources talking about how the mutation rate is context-dependent.
I think you are psychoanalyzing me a little bit too much. Am I allowed to say that I'm an atheist and I don't believe in intelligent design, or are you going to explain to me that I'm confused about my own beliefs?
I have little patience for intelligent-design and the likes, if that's what you are getting at. All I'm saying is that blind enumeration of mutations seems combinatorially infeasible due to the vastness of the search…
> It's not just planet-scale, it's universe-scale. Lots of planets conduct the experiment, ours just happens to have resulted in intelligence. My argument doesn't depend on the existence of an intelligent species on the…
Let's take human DNA as an example. It contains 3.2B GTCA base pairs. This gives rise to 4^3.2B possible combos. It's just not possible to navigate this space blindly. There is not enough atoms in the universe to do…
I find it hard to believe that evolution is completely blind. The search space that it can explore via mutations is astronomically large. Considering that the experiment is run at planet-scale over billions of years…
"Hidden" or "latent" in a context like this just means variables that the algo is trying to infer because it doesn't have direct access to them.
Exactly, these agentic coding tools which operate on your codebase present on your own disk are a lot more fungible than most SaaS.
You don't have to prove it to me that Trump is a lot more self-serving than Biden. This should be obvious to anyone with half a brain. That said, this shouldn't be a competition of who is "more self-serving". Just…
> This is eerily similar to the comment on the thread about LLMs that says software teams have to maintain a "theory" or model about how the software works and when they cant, they can no longer function beyond limited…
These dewormers treat the condition after the individual was already infected. I don't think they prevent the disease. Additionally, taking Albendazole without anti-inflammatory meds can be fatal in case of an active…
AFAIK there is no prophylactic for pork tapeworms. I'd love to be proven wrong.
What kind of apps are you writing where GC spikes matter?
I wasn't trying to link the two. Just pointed out that there seems to be a lot of unknowns on the map.
> It's what having such senses feels like from the inside; the first-person view. The hard problem is that there is such a feeling at all.
Isn't there a magical moment needed still when a single qubit "touches" the rest of the universe?
I'd say we are confused about both the lowest (quantum) and highest level (consciousness) phenomena of the known Universe. Quite humbling.
Would you be similarly pedantic if a high-schooler did the same?
OK, but don't you see where this is going? The trajectory that we're on?
How so?
> Because remember, Apple doesn't usually invent new products. It takes proven ones and then makes its own much nicer version. Funny seeing this repeated again in response to Siri which is just... not very good.
The other day I heard ChatGBD.
There will always be a way out if you are dedicated enough. They "just" want to make it unviable for most of the population.
Couple years ago you could have made the same argument about talking computers and here we are.
If you own AGI, human workers are worse than zero. They become an active threat that can kill you.
I don't think this is true at all. There are multiple sources talking about how the mutation rate is context-dependent.
I think you are psychoanalyzing me a little bit too much. Am I allowed to say that I'm an atheist and I don't believe in intelligent design, or are you going to explain to me that I'm confused about my own beliefs?
I have little patience for intelligent-design and the likes, if that's what you are getting at. All I'm saying is that blind enumeration of mutations seems combinatorially infeasible due to the vastness of the search…
> It's not just planet-scale, it's universe-scale. Lots of planets conduct the experiment, ours just happens to have resulted in intelligence. My argument doesn't depend on the existence of an intelligent species on the…
Let's take human DNA as an example. It contains 3.2B GTCA base pairs. This gives rise to 4^3.2B possible combos. It's just not possible to navigate this space blindly. There is not enough atoms in the universe to do…
I find it hard to believe that evolution is completely blind. The search space that it can explore via mutations is astronomically large. Considering that the experiment is run at planet-scale over billions of years…
"Hidden" or "latent" in a context like this just means variables that the algo is trying to infer because it doesn't have direct access to them.
Exactly, these agentic coding tools which operate on your codebase present on your own disk are a lot more fungible than most SaaS.
You don't have to prove it to me that Trump is a lot more self-serving than Biden. This should be obvious to anyone with half a brain. That said, this shouldn't be a competition of who is "more self-serving". Just…
> This is eerily similar to the comment on the thread about LLMs that says software teams have to maintain a "theory" or model about how the software works and when they cant, they can no longer function beyond limited…