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Tteriffic
·hace 6 meses·discuss
People more often do the same thing and act like llm’s.
Tteriffic
·hace 10 meses·discuss
Exactly. Who you blame depends on if it was introduced in beta 1 or RC.
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
Years ago API’s and apps that used them were expected to do some work offline and on slow networks. Then, suddenly, everyone was expected to have stable Internet to do anything. The reason, I think, is the few apps that expected to be always online seemed better to users and easier to architect. So most architectures went that way.
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
Vision Pro, different kind of device but same idea
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
Times is taking a risk. The costs of all this will fall on them, if they don’t get the judgement they sought at the end of the day. Plus OpenAI controls those costs and could drive them up. Plus any future litigation by OpenAI users suffering damages due to this could arguably be brought against Time years forward. It’s an odd strategy on their part for evidence that could have just been adduced by a statistician (maybe).
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
Some of each
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
If you ask, just show me the prompts, you will invariable just get llm generated sets of prompts.
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
Your right, the “own identity” part is the problem. You can act on your own agency or you act as an agent for someone else.

AI today is only the second. We tell it what we want, it acts by our impetus, but what it does or how it does it, is up to it.
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
So we’re back to programming?
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
True, it’s all machine language in the end. But could you imagine brute forcing UI elements and all, every single time? Maybe eventually.
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
Agree with you on the watch and AirPods. For other services no. They either do provide some API, like for payments, iCloud files or Auth, or can’t do so safely, AirDrop and iMessage. And for those alternatives do exist. Just not as system integrate.
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
There’s a difference. Microsoft competed unfairly because it sold software like Word that apparently internally used secret system calls only Microsoft devs knew about. They gave their other software divisions a big advantage, extending their dominance in OS to apps. Apple software, like Pages, apparently only uses the same set of system calls available to everyone else.
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
The notch was a big reason I was reluctant to upgrade from my M1 Air. But I hardly notice it. Only when it splits the menu bar items.
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
Exactly. Why use the headnotes at all?

I always thought they were obviously were copyrightable. Plus they’re not close to perfect either.
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
Most posted job positions in the US, that I see, explicitly state they will not sponser candidates. But how receptive are they to TN visa candidates and do you see that attitude changing in the near future?
Tteriffic
·el año pasado·discuss
Likely project manager or architect.
Tteriffic
·hace 2 años·discuss
Absolutely correct, just making laws themselves have little effect over anything. Enforcement is the key. For most laws that step is an afterthought. But there are creative ways to do it.
Tteriffic
·hace 2 años·discuss
The compilers were fine, even if not producing maximally optimized code. Intel’s decision to add x86 compatibility circuitry to the die was probably the fatal one, it slowed everything down; made for terrible comparisons with existing x86 performance and generally signalled a lack of confidence. Something like Rosetta was out of the question, but they could have just had better transitioning tools for those code bases that couldn’t be recompiled easily.
Tteriffic
·hace 2 años·discuss
Itanium was not stupid. Some genuine effort behind it could have changed this whole story.