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djha-skin

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Submissions

StoryScope: Investigating Idiosyncracies in AI Fiction

arxiv.org
2 points·by djha-skin·il y a 5 jours·0 comments

The AI Curse (Vis the Lisp Curse)

blog.djhaskin.com
4 points·by djha-skin·le mois dernier·0 comments

The Unsustainable AI Subsidy

tomtunguz.com
3 points·by djha-skin·le mois dernier·0 comments

New 40k Acre NSA AI Datacenter: Stratos Project Fact Sheet

boxeldercountyut.gov
2 points·by djha-skin·il y a 2 mois·1 comments

Writing Lisp is AI resistant and I'm sad

blog.djhaskin.com
99 points·by djha-skin·il y a 3 mois·100 comments

Data Center Intelligence at the Price of a Laptop

tomtunguz.com
6 points·by djha-skin·il y a 4 mois·2 comments

Nasal Demons

catb.org
1 points·by djha-skin·il y a 4 mois·0 comments

SBCL's official policy on LLM-assisted contributions

sourceforge.net
1 points·by djha-skin·il y a 5 mois·0 comments

Common Lisp Screenshots: Today's CL applications in action

lisp-screenshots.org
7 points·by djha-skin·il y a 5 mois·0 comments

The F Word

muratbuffalo.blogspot.com
1 points·by djha-skin·il y a 5 mois·0 comments

The AI Gazes at Its Navel

funcall.blogspot.com
1 points·by djha-skin·il y a 6 mois·0 comments

The AI Ick

stackoverflow.blog
2 points·by djha-skin·il y a 8 mois·0 comments

Servo 0.0.1 Release

servo.org
2 points·by djha-skin·il y a 9 mois·1 comments

What Happened to My Traffic?

tomtunguz.com
1 points·by djha-skin·il y a 9 mois·0 comments

Why Your Company Needs a Chief Failure Officer

brianchristner.io
7 points·by djha-skin·il y a 9 mois·3 comments

Codespell: Forbid British English

github.com
4 points·by djha-skin·il y a 9 mois·0 comments

To Vibe or Not to Vibe

martinfowler.com
1 points·by djha-skin·il y a 10 mois·0 comments

Choosing Rust

endler.dev
2 points·by djha-skin·il y a 10 mois·1 comments

Open Letter to Everyone I've Butted Heads With

andrewkelley.me
8 points·by djha-skin·il y a 10 mois·2 comments

We built stackoverflow.ai with the community and for the community

stackoverflow.blog
2 points·by djha-skin·il y a 10 mois·0 comments

comments

djha-skin
·il y a 17 jours·discuss
Punishing leadership for perceived strategy mistakes is a great way to scare good leadership away from working for you.
djha-skin
·le mois dernier·discuss
In the age of AI, writing things that used to take years can now be done in months or weeks if you have deep enough pockets for it.

Reimplementation is a particularly juicy target because it's easy to test. Imagine someone writing a better browser than Chrome from scratch in just a year.

Because of this moats around business due to difficulty of implementation are effectively gone.
djha-skin
·le mois dernier·discuss
What is gtm
djha-skin
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
TrueNAS is on FreeBSD, as well as lots of network equipment. This does affect us more than we think as operators.
djha-skin
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
New datacenter going up in Utah. 40k acres. For context the local land footprint of a Facebook datacenter is 390 acres. Projected to consume tens of gigawatts. For context the entire state last year only consumed 4 but was able to produce 10. This thing is like Manhattan Project/Apollo Project sized.
djha-skin
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
> Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device without consent. At a billion-device scale the climate costs are insane.

OH MY GOODNESS, this is the WORST headline.

If Google Chrome comes with an AI model, and you install Chrome of your own free will, you just gave consent.

The "climate costs" are happening whether or not the AI is there. Sure, maybe it makes the hardware work a bit harder, but like, come on. I'm still using my computer anyway. YOU are the one costing the climate, not Google. You're the one turning the "On" button on.

I don't even know why headlines like these are taken seriously.
djha-skin
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
Fascinating. Would love to know more if you have a link.
djha-skin
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
Are you a network engineer?
djha-skin
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
Are you a network engineer?
djha-skin
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
Obfuscation. By inspecting packets coming from my network now you can tell what MAC addresses are in my network and also internal network topology. It's part of the reason your cell phone feels the need to randomize its MAC.
djha-skin
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
Everyone I've talked to with this opinion are typically mobile devs thinking about cell phones. Ipv6 works great there, but NATs are often used in corporate networks for isolation and in particular obfuscation. You can't tell what's behind a NAT by inspecting traffic coming from inside it like you can with no NAT networks. Some of the networks I administrate are contractually obligated to be so isolated.
djha-skin
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
I am reading about ipv6 nat. I guess it's possible but discouraged?

This contention point confuses me. I consistently get downvoted for this opinion, and I've seen contrarian voices online, but I have yet to meet an actual datacenter network admin who disagrees with me.
djha-skin
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
Article does not address the elephant: there is no ability to NAT with IPv6. Sure, absolutely, you shouldn't have to NAT, but in my datacenter, NAT is a feature, not a bug. The article specifically asks "did the ipv6 designers go mad" and then they list features I've never heard of or use to prove they didn't. Those features are not why I think they went mad. The inability to create a NAT is.

For this reason, at every shop I've ever worked at, the intranet is ipv4, often with ipv6 disabled, with dual stack on the load balancer for ingress traffic. Note, I do not set it up that way: it comes like that when I've arrived.
djha-skin
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
I have recently blogged that AI and Common Lisp don't mix, but I've come to the opposite conclusion lately. AI evens the playing field between large teams and single developers. Now all the lone wolves in cl will be able to do large things, like a .net implementation or a yaml parser. I heard one guy say he was using AI to write a c complete in common lisp. I wonder if AI was used here or not.
djha-skin
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Such humans are likely not programmers, which generally fits my use case. If I wish for my blind sister to contact me, I just give her my number.
djha-skin
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
It's simple: draw your email in a paint program and export it as a png. Totally readable by humans.
djha-skin
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
I call upon this body to draw up a spreadsheet of some popular AI marketing and their scores.
djha-skin
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
I would probably just call it hand coding, as we say we use hand tools in wood working. Many do this for fun, but knowing the hand tools also makes you a better woodworker.

It's an interesting question: Will coding turn out to be more like landscaping, where (referring to the practice specifically of cutting grass) no one uses hand tools (to a first approximation)? Or it will it be more like woodworking, where everyone at least knows where a Stanley hand plane is in their work shop?
djha-skin
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
If you're a Mac or Windows user, I mean, fine.

This is just not going to be a thing on Linux.

Are there app stores on Linux? Yes, that's what FlatHub and Snap supposed to be.

So what, should Canonical just block Ubuntu downloads to anyone in the state of California? No security researcher is going to download an operating system that asks them their age for example. I feel like it draws a red line for me also.

This law is so completely insane. It sounds like it was written by some Apple fanboy to whom there is no other operating system other than Apple. The very state that spawned GNU and BSD is the same state that is not only demanding your data but enshrining its use in spyware in law.
djha-skin
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
...because dumping stuff into the middle of what is already a barren wasteland isn't actually a problem.