We should also be mindful of how much these tools break down the "be careful and thoughtful" barriers in favor of more and more convenience.
Yeah I had it remake my favorite TI-89 graphing calculator game in Python and it one shotted it perfectly.
If only a cynical Frenchman had written a book critiquing peoples' tendency towards simulating things that don't exist. Neocities is cool, but the medium is the message and we've generally moved on from this…
Same for me. I never use them. I use Fable on highest effort to plan things and then record the plan in tickets. I use Kata, which is CLI and agent oriented, but I suppose Jira or other systems would work too. I tell it…
No, in fact, most of us could not have just shown up and bid on it with any expectation of a meaningful outcome.
The average American philosophy undergrad gets very little of any philosopher pre-Russell other than a very skewed review of Aristotle. I have no idea about Canada, and there are some exceptions in the US, but average…
You would think that articles lamenting the vicissitudes of the AI's impact on the internet would avoid using very obvious AI copy, but I guess it's too tempting to just not do any work.
I think any English language post about philosophy majors should be assumed to be about analytics. >how to clarify your thoughts, say what you mean in precise terms, and make clear arguments This is a little generous.…
Most people grew up taking Tylenol as kids for various things and it was never a new medicine to them that they felt the need to read. Also, there's a huge difference between "don't take this with alcohol, it will make…
Acetaminophen should be treated with more caution in general. So many people have reacted with shock and upset when I told them that taking Tylenol (or anything with acetaminophen in it like Dayquil/Nyquil) while…
She was probably repeating behaviors she learned in academia. These kinds of extremely toxic "don't just apologize for disagreeing with me but also give me the name of every person involved for collective punishment" is…
From what I have seen, it's basically a Lambda architecture.
If you try to use empiricism when it comes to certain groups audiophiles, you are going to be sorely reminded that it's basically the equivalent of healing crystals for a different type of person. 24/192 is useful for…
"Terrorist" is a floating signifier; it is not a term used by educated people intending other educated adults to discuss it. It's a term used by either the cynical or the dimwitted to elicit emotional responses from an…
>choose violence over lawful expression You mean the ICE agents who've already chosen to respond with violence to any expression, lawful or otherwise, against them? Ah no, you mean the people upset about them illegally…
Bear in mind that Blue Bell, a company that knowingly killed people with listeria, "stands on its own merits" among Texas shoppers.
In Houston they also sell boiled crawfish by the pound during crawfish season so you can have a big crawfish dinner with you and your friends without the whole process of making them yourself. The catch is that, like…
AI will generally err on the side of slavishly copying any reference. I'm having this problem at work lately. Teammates will be asked to implement a new module for <new data integration> into the codebase, and they'll…
How about no
Most people work to survive, not for the sheer joy of delivering value to company stakeholders.
My favorite high tech AI was Crysis. Might have been an update after it was originally released. The enemies will aggressively attack but then get quiet after you've taken cover. Eventually you'll realize some of them…
Maybe I'm missing something because I really haven't studied this issue much at all, but would it not be possible to designate some new character as "START_ROLE_TAG" and "END_ROLE_TAG", and then to strip those in any…
>Yellow being more optimal than green is very far from intuitive to the rest of us Disagree. Yellow as a progression away from the green/blue (that fade away into gray) towards red is quite obvious.
I wasn't making a scientific statement about whether depopulating the deer will help; the governor of Massachusetts already did. I'm saying that it's pathetic to blame it all on deer and then not eliminate the…
Guessing you haven't spent time in the Bay Area if you think "because it's a crime" is a deciding factor in these decisions.
We should also be mindful of how much these tools break down the "be careful and thoughtful" barriers in favor of more and more convenience.
Yeah I had it remake my favorite TI-89 graphing calculator game in Python and it one shotted it perfectly.
If only a cynical Frenchman had written a book critiquing peoples' tendency towards simulating things that don't exist. Neocities is cool, but the medium is the message and we've generally moved on from this…
Same for me. I never use them. I use Fable on highest effort to plan things and then record the plan in tickets. I use Kata, which is CLI and agent oriented, but I suppose Jira or other systems would work too. I tell it…
No, in fact, most of us could not have just shown up and bid on it with any expectation of a meaningful outcome.
The average American philosophy undergrad gets very little of any philosopher pre-Russell other than a very skewed review of Aristotle. I have no idea about Canada, and there are some exceptions in the US, but average…
You would think that articles lamenting the vicissitudes of the AI's impact on the internet would avoid using very obvious AI copy, but I guess it's too tempting to just not do any work.
I think any English language post about philosophy majors should be assumed to be about analytics. >how to clarify your thoughts, say what you mean in precise terms, and make clear arguments This is a little generous.…
Most people grew up taking Tylenol as kids for various things and it was never a new medicine to them that they felt the need to read. Also, there's a huge difference between "don't take this with alcohol, it will make…
Acetaminophen should be treated with more caution in general. So many people have reacted with shock and upset when I told them that taking Tylenol (or anything with acetaminophen in it like Dayquil/Nyquil) while…
She was probably repeating behaviors she learned in academia. These kinds of extremely toxic "don't just apologize for disagreeing with me but also give me the name of every person involved for collective punishment" is…
From what I have seen, it's basically a Lambda architecture.
If you try to use empiricism when it comes to certain groups audiophiles, you are going to be sorely reminded that it's basically the equivalent of healing crystals for a different type of person. 24/192 is useful for…
"Terrorist" is a floating signifier; it is not a term used by educated people intending other educated adults to discuss it. It's a term used by either the cynical or the dimwitted to elicit emotional responses from an…
>choose violence over lawful expression You mean the ICE agents who've already chosen to respond with violence to any expression, lawful or otherwise, against them? Ah no, you mean the people upset about them illegally…
Bear in mind that Blue Bell, a company that knowingly killed people with listeria, "stands on its own merits" among Texas shoppers.
In Houston they also sell boiled crawfish by the pound during crawfish season so you can have a big crawfish dinner with you and your friends without the whole process of making them yourself. The catch is that, like…
AI will generally err on the side of slavishly copying any reference. I'm having this problem at work lately. Teammates will be asked to implement a new module for <new data integration> into the codebase, and they'll…
How about no
Most people work to survive, not for the sheer joy of delivering value to company stakeholders.
My favorite high tech AI was Crysis. Might have been an update after it was originally released. The enemies will aggressively attack but then get quiet after you've taken cover. Eventually you'll realize some of them…
Maybe I'm missing something because I really haven't studied this issue much at all, but would it not be possible to designate some new character as "START_ROLE_TAG" and "END_ROLE_TAG", and then to strip those in any…
>Yellow being more optimal than green is very far from intuitive to the rest of us Disagree. Yellow as a progression away from the green/blue (that fade away into gray) towards red is quite obvious.
I wasn't making a scientific statement about whether depopulating the deer will help; the governor of Massachusetts already did. I'm saying that it's pathetic to blame it all on deer and then not eliminate the…
Guessing you haven't spent time in the Bay Area if you think "because it's a crime" is a deciding factor in these decisions.