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1 points·by xmcp123·last month·0 comments

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xmcp123
·20 hours ago·discuss
Really low quality article. Have barely seen any marketing around them, but more than that the separation from nicotine gum is horeshit.

Nicotine gum does have 3mg. But most common? 6mg. The pouches I’ve seen/used are 5mg, available in 3mg.

It’s the exact same thing - switching the way it’s ingested to one of less harm, with the ability to step down the total amount.
xmcp123
·yesterday·discuss
“Technology that is based on everything humanity has already done, fails to do things that humanity has not yet done”
xmcp123
·5 days ago·discuss
Good catch. My apologies. I won’t edit, but just to preserve the accuracy of your correction.
xmcp123
·5 days ago·discuss
I do read huge swaths of information, just directly relevant to the questions that I have, and the things required to understand that information.

Don’t have to read a book on every US president to understand what happened during the Reagan administration. And if I’m primarily interested in the Cold War, I can focus on that subject and skip out on when Reagan was governor of California, or how he met his wife.

More than that I can get information from a variety of sources, including ones that disagree with each other and have different perspectives. That has absolutely enormous value when trying to comprehend something new…and isn’t often available in a single book.

You still can’t be lazy. Laziness is antithetical to truly acquiring knowledge. But it definitely can’t only come from a book.
xmcp123
·5 days ago·discuss
Even as the author points out people are reading more, he continues to conflate books with reading - and not just that but reading specifically physical books (referring to his stats around book ownership).

The reality is that before, you needed to read huge swaths of information to find/know the relevant information. Now you don’t.

The density of useful information I gather from places like Wikipedia, even long form articles is substantially higher than I got reading non-fiction.

I still read books sometimes. It’s a different experience. But it’s only a dumbing down of society, if the things you’re reading are dumb.
xmcp123
·6 days ago·discuss
I’ve reviewed and worked on a lot of vibe coded apps (I’m an engineer, 20 YOE).

I can basically split it into 3 groups.

1) Pure vibe code. No software experience.

2) AI with someone who knows the software development process and some things about software, but can’t code.

3) Engineers using AI assistance, reading/reviewing code, forcing structure.

If someone can pay to replace #1 with #3 it’s very worth it. The quality between each of these tiers is enormous.

I actually got curious and asked AI to look at each module in a codebase, and tell me about who wrote it without looking at git.

It successfully profiled all 3 of these groups and correctly attached them to the right module.
xmcp123
·8 days ago·discuss
A shame but maybe also the point? If the under appreciated art is being viewed, that sounds great.
xmcp123
·8 days ago·discuss
Not all condiments actually go bad when they expire though. I’m convinced somewhere there’s perfectly edible ketchup from the dinosaurs era somewhere.
xmcp123
·14 days ago·discuss
I think the issue here is that it was the university, not ACT. ACT has a valid reason for holding it. A university he never went to does not.
xmcp123
·26 days ago·discuss
Oh man this takes me back.

Once upon a time, all server logs were basically unusable because of the amount of IIS scanners out there. There was a directory traversal that was literally just url encoding “../“ that absolutely lit the internet on fire for many months.
xmcp123
·last month·discuss
This new supply attack steals your GitHub credentials, and then pushes infected commits as you to repositories.

I love computers.
xmcp123
·last month·discuss
I still have a wifi issue that forces me to pin to a specific wifi network. If I do not, it somehow cascades into a GPU driver failure that breaks everything.

My last laptop used an audio amplifier that made the speakers not work for ~2 years, that required patching the kernel to fix. It's only recently a vanilla version of the kernel works.

We aren't completely out of the woods yet.
xmcp123
·last month·discuss
I think that's actually a perfect analogy to AI writing code. Drafting a will seems like not a big deal, until that will is accepted as "good enough" and is then in court and under fire.
xmcp123
·last month·discuss
This sounds a lot like “you’re getting analyzed by AI/ML, tied to a specific bucket of similar users, then your continued data expands the bucket, splitting off into different adhoc buckets of similar users”

If so, you can’t be tied to a specific purchase but you can be so tightly grouped it’s basically the same.
xmcp123
·last month·discuss
>This vulnerability was responsibly disclosed to OpenAI. Despite multiple follow-ups, we received no communication beyond an automated reply to our initial disclosure.

Well, that’s not cute.
xmcp123
·2 months ago·discuss
I think it's completely valid. It's generally reasonable, high powered people who are taking extreme/radical views that seem very much to be at minimum premature, and at worst delusional.

It says a lot that with few exceptions, the people on the ground dealing with AI closely on a day to day basis are the most skeptical about their positions.
xmcp123
·2 months ago·discuss
Honestly I think they’re mostly just distracted. Any other administration this would be a tier 1 priority.

Not knee capping AI, but acknowledging the changes that are coming and figuring out how to mitigate the damage.
xmcp123
·2 months ago·discuss
It seems pretty obvious that they are hostile
xmcp123
·2 months ago·discuss
So far, yeah. The courts shrugged and said it was allowed under current law.

So the solution to that would be “change the law”.
xmcp123
·2 months ago·discuss
Well, when I said “I’m curious” it was true. I’m actually curious.

So how do you think a meta noai tag would be used by a hostile government?

It would be something the website owner set.