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Ask HN: Would it be useful to have a slop button in addition to flag?

41 points·by BugsJustFindMe·الشهر الماضي·24 comments

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30 points·by BugsJustFindMe·قبل 10 أشهر·11 comments

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BugsJustFindMe
·أمس·discuss
> And when an LLM runs up costs for a small company by getting them to lease a bunch of infrastructure they don't need, who can they sue?

This question is completely disconnected from reality. If you try to sue a human for proposing something more complex than what you need you will waste a lot of money and then lose the lawsuit.

Also the annual cost of too much small company infrastructure is less than the cost of even a single good human engineer.
BugsJustFindMe
·أمس·discuss
> I don't understand what you mean.

If you had psychic mindreading powers you would understand what I mean.
BugsJustFindMe
·أول أمس·discuss
Are you suggesting that psychic mindreading powers are real?

> How would they know

How would you? The answer is the same.
BugsJustFindMe
·أول أمس·discuss
> but they can't read minds

I don't know who needs to hear this, but neither can humans.

You've implicitly assumed here that AI systems will always be worse at contextualizing and framing questions than the average engineer. I'm not sure that it's even true now let alone in the nebulous future.

You haven't narrowed the fundamental myopia of the assumption here, just dressed it in slightly different clothing.
BugsJustFindMe
·أول أمس·discuss
> but they can't read minds

Neither can humans. You've implicitly assumed here that AI systems will always be worse at asking questions than the average engineer. I'm not sure that it's even true now let alone in the nebulous future.
BugsJustFindMe
·أول أمس·discuss
> On the one hand, because it is easy to build products, more and more people will build.

And those people won't need to be software engineers.

> but they get stuck, and then they will need engineers

You've implicitly assumed here that the AI systems will always be worse than the average engineer. That is IMO myopic. I'm not sure that it's even true now let alone in the nebulous future.
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 3 أيام·discuss
> it came out to be north of $1000 (I paid them $20/month in that period)

Yeah. My $200/month subscription would easily cost $5000/month or more if I were paying per token.
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 3 أيام·discuss
It's also in, if you'll pardon my saying so, located in a shit-hole place to live. Look at the building across the street on google street view.
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 4 أيام·discuss
Price per token is meaningless for more reasons than this, because all of the provider monthly subscriptions price tokens _extremely_ differently than their per-token billing rates. It's stupid to look only at what you get when paying more than you need to for a given service.
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 5 أيام·discuss
> "Model map visualizes these strengths and weaknesses"

No it doesn't.

> "Is this useful?"

No.

> "Is it fun?"

Also no.
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 5 أيام·discuss
> You pay more for LaCie because you get a premium enclosure

Oh darn. I hate paying more for a more premium thing.
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 8 أيام·discuss
> in Utah

What percentage of the US population does that cover?
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 8 أيام·discuss
> We think the model is very capable at the given price point.

The "price point" comparison is a lie though because Composer is only available with a monthly Cursor subscription, and Cursor's external-model-per-token charges for other models are not representative of what other models' monthly subscribers get. An OpenAI $200 subscription gets you at least as much GPT 5.5 as a $200 Cursor subscription gets you Composer 2.5.
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 9 أيام·discuss
I've used both Composer 2.5 and GPT 5.5 (both in Cursor and in Codex) extensively, and their claim that Composer 2.5 is anywhere close in performance to GPT 5.5 is absolutely farcical. It's faster, but it's nowhere near as good.

And given that you can only use Composer with a Cursor monthly subscription, cost comparisons are pointless since an equivalently priced OpenAI subscription gets you just as much usage of the better model.
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 10 أيام·discuss
There should be a rule against flagging articles without looking at them first based purely on an uneducated guess using only the title. :/
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 10 أيام·discuss
> the most ludicrous being water consumption, when most of our data centers have closed-loop systems

Nb. Still many do not. Also, closed-loop systems use more electricity to operate, so it's not a cost-free solution.
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 11 يومًا·discuss
> our declining population

Our what?
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 11 يومًا·discuss
That's interesting, but I think this is solvable in better ways. If the VisionOS icon grid doesn't have a voronoi hit map, then IMO they're doing a stupid. There's a _lot_ of space between icons in the grid. It should be plenty of distance to reliably determine that you're looking nearer to the center of a particular one.
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 11 يومًا·discuss
> Giving equal visual weight to each icon is an improvement.

Equal visual weight is another way of saying less differentiated.

> "Shape" hasn't disappeared as a distinct visual cue, as the area within the squircle is made of, well... different shapes.

Shape refers to a boundary outline, not interior patterning. A square with polkadots is still shaped like a square.

> A smaller icon is harder to click, because clicking on a transparent area... doesn't click at all.

That problem is only tangential to what shape they allow your icon to be within an enclosing NxN hitbox. Assume an implied framework where clicking on them isn't broken.
BugsJustFindMe
·قبل 11 يومًا·discuss
> This time, however, the changes are genuine improvements. Here’s the refined Automator icon, for example

Uh, maybe. Parts of it are certainly slightly sharper in an unimportant way when viewed at normal icon size and not zoomed way in. I'm not sure that it's any better. And if that Automator icon is the exemplar, then any improvement is extremely marginal. My god it's just such a bad icon. Whoever is managing icon design should be extremely ashamed of themselves.

Show anyone the pre-Tahoe Automator icon and ask them what it depicts and why that fits and they'll be able to tell you that it looks like a robot and robots are used in automation and therefore every time they see the little robot they'll think Automator. Ask them what the post-Tahoe icon depicts and why that fits and they'll be able to tell you fuck all because what the fuck even is that supposed to be if you don't already know.