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AndrewThrowaway

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AndrewThrowaway
·vor 22 Stunden·discuss
I think it was just cancer overall. One kills you lings, another kills you gut, heart and etc.

We know that smoke itself is really really bad for you. Open fire is bad for you.

Sitting around campfire with a glass in your hand and a guitar might be really really bad for you.
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 22 Stunden·discuss
Statistics and other lies.

One interesting point the article touches - there was a study concluding that if you quit smoking at 40 your life expectancy basically equalizes with people who did not smoke in their life. It is an encouraging message that it is never too late to quit. Then again it also sends a different message - you can smoke as you wish in your 20s.

Just yesterday I saw an article on Instagram that they are putting smoked meats and sausages and similar products in the came cancerogenic category as smoking. Which again one one hand states that meats are very bad for you. On the other hand it makes smoking not so bad as you would think? Because people are eating sausages and meats cooked on open fire for thousands of years?

Some guy on Diary of CEO states that rice are basically a poison because they are pure sugar. If you want to live healthy you should definitely drop the rice out of your die. Then again a billion of people eat rice every day. What gives?

We want to have all this information because we want informed decisions in our lives. If we are analytical we even want formulas and graphs just like in this article. What we don't want is to give things to chance and genetics.

Different breeds of dogs have life expectancy difference of ~50%. People of course are not so different in their size but we need to always keep this in mind. You can live as healthy as you like but you always have a ticking bomb in your DNA. What I still am not getting is how much living healthy impacts the outcome versus the genetics. It might be a hopeless fight to e.g. stop eating the brisket if your lungs have an expiry date of 55 years.
AndrewThrowaway
·vorgestern·discuss
Coding, programming and engineering are all a bit different concepts. Coding as in typing in the code might be solved. Engineering? Doubt.

What is definitely not solved is knowing what you want and what user wants and what the end result is supposed to be. To write the code you need the specs and to write the specs you need to know what you want. And that can only be answered by years of therapy.
AndrewThrowaway
·vorgestern·discuss
Exactly. Is it LLMs fault or yours to believing in it so much.
AndrewThrowaway
·vorgestern·discuss
If you gave some junior dev a large codebase and just told to "refactor it" you would get a terrible result.

If you gave junior dev exact tasks what to do where you will get better results.

Just like with LLM.
AndrewThrowaway
·vorgestern·discuss
"It is not LLMs fault but you not knowing how to write a prompt". I know I know. But just giving all codebase and saying "rewrite it" is a no go. If e.g. going one class after class LLM will be exceptionally good at keeping the patterns and logics.

I mean it is a tool and you need to understand how the tool works. When there is too little context, where there is so much context so that you are poisoning it, when you are allowing the tool to do patch-on-patch and etc.
AndrewThrowaway
·letzten Monat·discuss
And I personally get a lot of news from Facebook and Insta, never used Twitter. So who is to choose what social media is good and what should be banned.
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
If AI fails, you wrote the prompt wrong.
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
If you look at dog breeds the difference between longest living (~15 years) and shortest (~10 years) is ~5years or 50% of the lifetime.

However we still struggle to appoint the very same to humans. In popular sciences and general understanding we still give so much attention to food and exercise and lifestyle and etc.

As if somehow changing the diet and exercise plan of Chihuahua you could make it into Doberman.

Of course, you play with the cards you get. Diet and exercise help. However you should still be aware about the game you play.
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
I believe the "theater" is needed precisely for this - to catch bad actors. There could just be a long queue with some blind dog and scary looking guy at the end. What it still does is makes a bad guy sweat, plan against it and etc. You just can't have free entrance for all. However you will never prevent state actors or similar with any kind of theatre because they will always prepare for it.
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
It looks like I am sharing all of my data with US Army!
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
Doesn't then a person with half a trillion have that ability? At what point does the ability start?
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
If you take any ancient or not so ancient civilization or kingdom, all the wealth including land and people's lives belonged to king/imperator which was appointed by god or something like that.

Isn't is exactly the same with the system we have now?

The question we have to ask is about 99% of population of peasants who work 8h a day same as they did in Mesopotamia. Do they have a living standard, healthcare, possibility to have social bonds, possibility to retire. Basically all the things to have a life.

If peasants are able to have all this, I really don't care if some King of ours has 20 trillion or 50 bazillion. In money or in gold.
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
I had to go back to the page to check that it actually uses pixel font. To each its own I guess. For me the font was barely noticeable.
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
It is like discussing zombie apocalypse. People who are invested in bunkers will hardly understand those who are just choosing death over living in those bunkers for a month longer.
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
Anecdotal story. Once I stumbled into Korean restaurant in China Town in NYC. I just ordered something like lunch. I was alone. They kept bringing plates after plates of various dishes. I was ashamed to leave so much food. Paid like 11 dollars but it was in ~2015.
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Makes sense and then it kinda agrees with parent comment that "Microsoft developers simply didn't have performance in the vocabulary".

Yes, there is no doubt that "there are always more things to do on a game project than you have people and time to do". However how there is time to firstly make "main thread on single core" monster and then redo it according to game development 101 - make use of GPU.

It is no joke - GPU was barely loaded, while CPU choking. On a modern game released by top software company proudly presenting their branding in the very title.
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Completely agree on rule of thumb and can't doubt they had their motives. It is no way that simple.

Then again isn't it like 101 of game development?

Imagine releasing a game that looks stunning, industry agrees that it pushes the limits of modern gaming PC (hence runs poorly on old machines). Fast forward some time - "oh BTW we did it incorrectly (we had our motives), now you can run it on old machine just fine, no need of buying i9 or anything".
AndrewThrowaway
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
A bit out of topic but has anybody followed performance issues of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020? For more than half a year it was struggling with performance because it was CPU heavy, only loading one core and etc. Barely ran on my i5 6500. Fast forward half a year, they want to release it on XBox. MS/Asobo moves a lot of computation on GPU, game starts running smoothly on the very same i5 with maximized quality settings.

You just begin to wonder how these things happen. You would think top programmers work at these companies. Why would they not start with the good concept, loading GPU first etc. Why did it take them so much time to finally do it correctly. Why waste time not doing it at the beginning.