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coffeefirst

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NYT: 'We're All Polyamorous Now. It's You, Me and the A.I.'

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4 points·by coffeefirst·vor 5 Monaten·3 comments

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coffeefirst
·vor 3 Stunden·discuss
It’s also possible that the endless slew of doomer provocateur rhetoric coming from the labs and the boosters is just deeply unpopular.
coffeefirst
·vor 4 Stunden·discuss
These campaigns have historically amplified conflict. They do not care what the conflict is about.

But unlike some of the others, I’m hearing anti-AI sentiment from a wide range of people who don’t even use social media.
coffeefirst
·vor 5 Tagen·discuss
Sunk cost fallacy.
coffeefirst
·vor 6 Tagen·discuss
These are the same people who performed the largest scale breach of copyright in history on the theory that they could get away with it.

I’m not making any accusations, but we should not underestimate their tolerance for legal and financial risk.

It may be a little paranoid to insist on self hosting based on that, but I’m not so sure that it’s crazy.
coffeefirst
·vor 6 Tagen·discuss
Also neuroscience disagrees.

This really isn’t a debate. OP is wrong.
coffeefirst
·vor 6 Tagen·discuss
Uh, I am an EM, and you have to treat context switching as the enemy or nothing gets done.

There’s a bunch of different tactics for this. Some people hold office hours. I block off 9am for code review any only do it once per day.

The programs we call agents are nothing like people.
coffeefirst
·vor 7 Tagen·discuss
And even if you don’t get all that good or turn it into a lifelong hobby, that just sounds fun.
coffeefirst
·vor 8 Tagen·discuss
Anthropic did a study where people who worked like this understood their systems a lot better than and were basically as fast as AI maximalists.

Plus it’s so much cheaper… that has to matter.
coffeefirst
·vor 8 Tagen·discuss
So stop.

I’m serious. Treat it like any other tool. When it helps solves problems, use it. When it makes problems, don’t use it.

There are a lot of people and an enormous amount of money trying to make hands off agentic happen, but the happiest and most effective enthusiasts I know do not give up control: they go function by function and class by class, generating or writing as they see fit.

The goal is to make useful software. At least, I think that’s still true?
coffeefirst
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
Anything we can see?
coffeefirst
·vor 13 Tagen·discuss
Indeed. Anyone could always build software. Some people want to do it without actually learning anything or doing any work.

There are many things I wouldn’t mind doing without actually bothering to do the work, so I suppose I can relate.
coffeefirst
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
The next time someone calls me an asshole I’m going to blame Chinese propaganda. Surely it’s that and not my personality.
coffeefirst
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
A few years ago I had police knock on my door to see if our camera had footage of a crash on our block. This is not a problem.

A little friction in the right places is a good thing.
coffeefirst
·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
Also you can still alienate your customers with bad decisions.
coffeefirst
·vor 19 Tagen·discuss
Absolutely. It turns out friction is important in the right places.
coffeefirst
·vor 20 Tagen·discuss
The middle ground is to use it as a power tool: give me an example of this, fix my types, do this fussy bit, find this in the docs, without ever letting go of control.

When using power tools you make all the measurements and decisions, you just hammer screw drill and cut faster. You cannot power tool your way to building a things that you don’t know how to build.

The other interesting thing about this is it works with smaller models and uses a fraction of the compute.
coffeefirst
·vor 20 Tagen·discuss
What? No… we would jump on a call and talk through it for 5 minutes.

I’m not saying you must see into the soul of every line, but “no idea what I’m looking at, LGTM” misses the point of code review.

I have never been on a team where that’s okay.
coffeefirst
·vor 21 Tagen·discuss
Yeah #2 may be incidental. Suppose one lab focused on bigger, and another on reinforcement training geared towards factual accuracy over sycophancy. You could easily wind up with a model from the second lab that is less powerful but more accurate.

I can’t prove it but I suspect there’s a bit of that going on.
coffeefirst
·vor 23 Tagen·discuss
Some of them will also give up and escalate if you do a good enough Rahm Emanuel impression.
coffeefirst
·vor 29 Tagen·discuss
The other side of this is... the thing that made the web is anyone, even a 12-year-old who just downloaded Notepad++, could spend a few hours and build a website.

VSCode is free. Stackoverflow is free. MDN is free. There are examples out there of every trick in the book, you can even use free AI to find them. You can even hose your website on Github pages for free.

But nevermind that, what's exciting is paying a robot a month's rent to do the thing that you could just go learn how to do in an afternoon?