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ingonealan3
·vor 23 Tagen·discuss
Also, in one of their points they argue that, in the case of non-programmers, the more domain expertise one brings to the table, the higher the chances of a successful outcome. Well sure, but what's the quality of the output? Someone with little to no coding ability cannot meaningully judge a piece of source code. It might not matter when we're talking about one-off scripts and such, but for anything more serious, somebody really needs to be in the driver's seat, 'cause this ain't a Waymo yet.
ingonealan3
·letzten Monat·discuss
You can't tell me what to do; you're not my real mother!
ingonealan3
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Not exactly overthinking, more like misinterpreting. Claude is not a person. LLMs don't think, want, feel, or have any kind of inner experience whatsoever. They just generate words (or tokens, to be more precise) based on a complex statistical algorithm. The algorithms tries to generate along the same patterns it saw in its training data. This means that the responses you saw are nothing but echoes of the impatience of other people, as captured in diverse forms of text (for example reddit conversations).
ingonealan3
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
This guy deletes!
ingonealan3
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Your line of thinking rests on the assumption that "AI enables machines to understand English", but this is false. AI, or more precisely LLMs, are a class of algorithms that take a string as input, and return a new string generated through statistical black magic. They don't enable the machine to do anything in particular. You can't ask the LLM to run some arbitrary computation directly on the CPU, for example. If that were possible, your argument would hold some water, at least to some extent.
ingonealan3
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
It's called anchoring, and it's a negotiation tactic. Also extensively used in marketing.
ingonealan3
·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
Small startup. I don't use a laptop. I prefer work/home separation, so I use a workstation, and I'm in the office 5 days a week. I have three screens attached to my PC. A main 27" (slightly curved) screen in the middle, horizontally, and two 24" screens turned vertically, on each side. I also use a tiling WM for managing desktops and windows. I have arrived at this setup, that I really enjoy using, because I have a lot of screen real-estate, but I don't really need to rotate my head much, just glance a little to one side or another. Tiling WMs also allow you to create muscle memory for where each one of your tools is, and you can get there instantly, rather than having to cycle through everything all the time.
ingonealan3
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I thought I was depressed, but recently realised that I’m actually feeling off because of long COVID symptoms. The brain fog is pretty much constant, and I’m definitely more forgetful and confused than I used to be. There are some cardiac symptoms as well, but those interfere less with my day to day. I’d love to find a way out of this state, but it seems that my doctor doesn’t keep up with the latest research, and doesn’t seem to think that long COVID symptoms are a thing…