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absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
And have less rounds. I don't really understand why companies have multiple interview rounds. One of my friends recently gave three 1 hour rounds all technical.

If you're afraid of making the wrong decision then if one person makes 1/5 bad hiring decisions then 3 people make 3/5 bad hiring decisions not 1/125.
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·hace 3 años·discuss
A very feasible option for the casual user as most software has moved to the web. Few years ago a casual user would have major concerns about office suites but now with office365 and the whole google docs/slides/sheets offerings a browser is all you need.
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·hace 3 años·discuss
They really need to drive down the amount of computation needed. The dependence on Microsoft is because of the monstrous computation requirements that will require many paid users to break even.

Leaving the economic side even to make the tech 'greener' will be a challenge. OpenAI will win if they focus on making the models less compute intensive but it could be dangerous for them if they can't.

I guess the OP's brewing disruptor is some locally runnable Llama type model that does 80% of what ChatGPT does at a fraction of the cost.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
Exactly. The biggest question is why you would trust the single authority controlling the AI to be responsible. If there are enough random variables the good and the bad sort of cancel each other out to reach a happy neutral. But if an authority goes rogue what are you gonna do?

Making it open is the only way AI fulfills a power to the people goal. Without open source and locally trainable models AI is just more power to the big-tech industry's authorities.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
Draconian IT laws mean that in many countries you could be persecuted for threatening national security as a blanket rule with indefinitely the long harassment called investigation.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
The math olympiad coaching style education. Write solution explain to tutor is probably the best.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
Design, tooling, relevance != implementation.

And not saying don't think just pointing out that careful handcrafted logic takes almost the same time to implement anyway.

Most problems are such that it's hard to know what really needs to be accounted for initially due to some janky interface or the language not behaving as you expected which can nuke the whole plan.

Writing stuff down can make you more confident about the approach and ironically lead to a dead end because you assumed everything was accounted for.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
I'd argue it's even more valuable to learn to code without paper. Many of us formed habits of thinking with paper in school and freeze up a bit in front of the screen. I think it's better to work to eliminate that freezing up than to accommodate it.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
Agreed. The faster you implement and correct the better it becomes. It's quite improbable that you'll catch a logical error in writing and not catch it while coding it up. It's also quite unlikely that a sketch of your plan will help you more than a debugger will.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
I have read a lot of papers that are vague with the details of implementation. Some release code that isn't portable at all and probably works only on their machine with 0 documentation.

A lot of obfuscation in general. Poor documentation and omission of critical implementation details means it's way too hard to replicate a paper.

And even if you do replicate there's no way of finding out if the output is wrong because of your implementation or the idea itself is flawed.

Doing proper documentation should be mandatory. I can only talk about CS but yeah more information.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
I updated from High Sierra to Catalina and it broke a lot of things. Ultimately sold it in the used goods market and switched it for a new laptop. Installed Linux on it and haven't felt the need to go back to Mac since.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
I've had almost 0 problems being a power user with a KDE Plasma Arch Linux. There is internal consistency in distro lineups. Linux is not one OS. You can have the telemetry ridden but more accessible Ubuntu experience to the extremely fast and barebones Xfce Arch experience, it's your choice.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
I'll give tech people credit, but non-tech people I'm not so sure. A good example is the cookie permissions or app permissions. A great number of non-tech people don't even know or care what they mean.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
You listen to Joe Rogan with the idea that this is a normal dude talking not an expert beyond martial arts and comedy.

A person who uses ChatGPT must have the understanding that it's not like Google search. The layman, however, has no idea that ChatGPT can give coherent incorrect information and treats the information as true.

Most people won't use it for infotainment and OpenAI will try its best to downplay the hallucination as fine print if it goes fully mainstream like google search.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
Just the simple practice of regularly inquiring where your focus is has helped me a lot. Helps to detect when you're too tired from work and when you're not really relaxing in your downtime.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
That's why Dijkstra was against the idea of explaining CS concepts by anthromorphic analogies ig.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
Access to pirated music in the EU fell by 81% between 2017 and 2020. Eighty one per cent! Meanwhile, with a slightly different metric: “In 2020, the average internet user in the EU accessed pirated music 0.6 times per month, compared to 2.3 in 2017.”

https://musically.com/2021/12/13/online-music-piracy-declini...

And Spotify might have released in 2011 but it went mainstream around late 2010s.
absrec
·hace 3 años·discuss
Music piracy is almost non-existent post spotify. Streaming service fragmentation and geolocking has resulted in more video piracy but it still is less compared to what it was.