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Researchers Asked LLMs for Strategic Advice. They Got "Trendslop" in Return

hbr.org
4 points·by heisenbit·2 months ago·0 comments

ICE protester says her Global Entry was revoked after agent scanned her face

arstechnica.com
38 points·by heisenbit·5 months ago·7 comments

Things people get wrong about Electron

felixrieseberg.com
3 points·by heisenbit·7 months ago·2 comments

The effects of antidepressants on cardiometabolic and other parameters

thelancet.com
1 points·by heisenbit·7 months ago·0 comments

The effects of antidepressants on cardiometabolic and other parameters

2 points·by heisenbit·7 months ago·0 comments

US threatens EU digital services market access

twitter.com
115 points·by heisenbit·7 months ago·132 comments

Trump admin axed 383 active clinical trials, dumping over 74K participants

arstechnica.com
9 points·by heisenbit·8 months ago·1 comments

Judge Orders OpenAI to Give Lawyers 20M Private Chats – 'Anonymization'

techdirt.com
49 points·by heisenbit·8 months ago·11 comments

An Empirical Study of Knowledge Transfer in AI Pair Programming [pdf]

se.cs.uni-saarland.de
2 points·by heisenbit·8 months ago·0 comments

Nation-state hackers deliver malware from "bulletproof" blockchains

arstechnica.com
2 points·by heisenbit·9 months ago·1 comments

Give Your AI Eyes: Introducing Chrome DevTools MCP

addyosmani.com
1 points·by heisenbit·10 months ago·0 comments

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heisenbit
·8 days ago·discuss
Plus the power needed for cooling adding maybe 50%.
heisenbit
·12 days ago·discuss
Not necessarily. By handling certain aspects orthogonal to the main flow it reduces the context the llm has to keep track of and should enable deeper reasoning of the main functional logic.
heisenbit
·16 days ago·discuss
Reproducibly through measurements has a lot of value if you do not have a coach like the author for his mother. Yes a lot of recipes can be handed down but the space of recipes is so much larger. We don‘t need books as we can tell stories and this bring out the feel so much better is true but where would we be without the encyclopedia.
heisenbit
·18 days ago·discuss
In December by chance I put a pack of Vitamin D into my shopping basket. I did not think much, thought to take 1000IE but then decided that for the first week I take 3000 to catch up. Muscle pain went and control over eating improved. I did not expect any changes based on past experience with 1000 but this time I could not ignore it (age can play a role) and I stayed on 3000. Tests a month later showed I was just not deficient any-more. I continued on the regime and started having improvements in long running skin issues to the extent my dentist noticed. It may not be a miracle drug but one should not underestimate cumulative impact individual factors, age and lifestyle changes (less sun) that may change levels and demand.
heisenbit
·20 days ago·discuss
Changing abstraction is a high risk unlike agents refactoring scores of almost identical code.
heisenbit
·22 days ago·discuss
Looking at actual combat robots in Ukraine Boston Dynamics robots are conceptually different and not necessarily in a convincing manner.
heisenbit
·23 days ago·discuss
You forgot to mention that all the people who made the original product great left and all the ones which could make the successor great did not join.
heisenbit
·25 days ago·discuss
More like: All the rules that determined how the internet services and content were financed are out of the window and are rewritten by AI.
heisenbit
·25 days ago·discuss
Ripping out sensors is the equivalent of shooting the messenger.
heisenbit
·25 days ago·discuss
Some of the best books on JS which were online went recently off-line for that reason. Blog post by the author: https://2ality.com/ (Dr. Axel Rauschmayer)
heisenbit
·26 days ago·discuss
I think it is work to set up but I'm also learning a lot setting it up. Mainly using qwen/qwen3.6-35b-a3b mlx with my 48GB M4 MBP which leaves me just enough headroom for docker dev-container and other basics. I use LM Studio to run and am using it via VSCode. A big difference made the system prompt improving the tool integration (I asked GPT for guidance on that). Before that it was not making changes but regenerating code often messing up than helping.

I mostly run my MBP on low power even when it is plugged in to avoid the noise and heat. Full power maybe doubles speed but more than doubles power.

What can it do: Simple restructuring of pages. Where did it and other models fail: Splitting up Pinia store which GPT-5.4 did without fail. I think with more tuning, guidance for tool use and maybe some support tooling around it performance can increase further.
heisenbit
·27 days ago·discuss
Isn't Grok part of the IPO?
heisenbit
·last month·discuss
I just tried Google search in Germany on my iPhone: AI results AND the disclaimer was behind a „show more“ button i.e. the may not be any disclaimer (and when shown it was in a small font).
heisenbit
·last month·discuss
And the more you protest the more your name will be associated with child trafficking. Streisand effect multiplied by LLMs being not good in dealing with negative information.
heisenbit
·last month·discuss
Now if they just let me switch off the sound when I connect the charger. For any couple not going to bed at the same time and charging their phone at the bed this may be a welcome innovation. I'm willing to license this idea for free.
heisenbit
·last month·discuss
Limited liability makes taking unlimited risks a rational choice. AI ‚only‘ scales this corporate model up and compresses the timeframe to the next disaster.
heisenbit
·2 months ago·discuss
The article vastly underestimates how often no was said before ZIRP. Getting to yes was very, very, very hard. Zirp moved the default to build it snd they will come.
heisenbit
·2 months ago·discuss
It is so comforting to deal with known unknowns particularly when the unknown unknowns are the ones that get you.
heisenbit
·2 months ago·discuss
How would one call such a strategy? Embrace and extend comes to mind.
heisenbit
·2 months ago·discuss
We always knew the limits to Moore‘s Law are first and foremost economic. Given an industry used over decades to predictable lowering of price per compute function and thus swallowed any advance for new user functions and overhead when the limits are reached there is going to be a squeeze. AI scaled up at the time the production capacity became more inelastic.

Maybe it is time not just shrink transistors but also software bundles. I can see decades of possible progress hiding in plain sight behind a browser screen.