HackerLangs
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

johnisgood

5,056 karmajoined il y a 8 ans

comments

johnisgood
·il y a 5 jours·discuss
Yeah because "works many times in a row" = "deterministic" to many people.
johnisgood
·il y a 5 jours·discuss
Yeah! I added that as an example and then edited it out.

Your parent's comment makes no sense.

Water can kill you, too! It does not mean that drinking water is bad.
johnisgood
·il y a 6 jours·discuss
I think this is making the assumption that temporally elevated HR and BP is bad.
johnisgood
·il y a 10 jours·discuss
> Oracle treats empty strings as being NULL.

That is ridiculous. Do not they know the difference between "" and NULL?
johnisgood
·il y a 14 jours·discuss
My previous comment got flagged about a minute after I posted it to you. It was three paragraphs and it argued a position without any abuse in it. It is probably someone in this thread who hit flag instead of replying because they did not like what I said. Which is suspicious, and it is also the thing I was already talking about. The throwaway shill insinuation earlier was a way to avoid engaging with a disagreement, and a flag does the same job. Welp.
johnisgood
·il y a 14 jours·discuss
[dead]
johnisgood
·il y a 14 jours·discuss
Yeah, because criticizing the US, and/or making China look good can get you on certain lists. Maybe that is the reason?

FWIW I do not buy into the "China bad, we good" narrative either.

The US has done really fucked up things, bombed countries for freedom, there has been recent events as well. I do not even think they were ever the "good guys" they thought they are. In Hollywood movies, sure, but in reality? Nah.
johnisgood
·il y a 14 jours·discuss
Good, so it might not be over, considering everyone around the world can use PGP and browsers?
johnisgood
·il y a 14 jours·discuss
Cannot you just obtain them the same way you would obtain any copyrighted material and use them locally?
johnisgood
·il y a 14 jours·discuss
Oh brings me to the good pre-CoC era when we did not need to have explicit rules and a simple rule "don't be an asshole" worked just fine. :D You might say that it is too broad, but now with the CoC you have many more broad rules. :P
johnisgood
·il y a 20 jours·discuss
What do you mean there is not a whole lot of homework prior to Grade 7?

We had a fuckton of homework at every grade, here in Hungary.
johnisgood
·il y a 21 jours·discuss
That is what I have been saying: we need ZKP! I highly doubt they will implement it though.
johnisgood
·il y a 27 jours·discuss
They were pretty good a year ago, so I am sure it is even better than that now.
johnisgood
·il y a 29 jours·discuss
I have many projects with 0 commits, meaning were I to use git, it would be a single commit. It does not mean anything.
johnisgood
·le mois dernier·discuss
Yeah, pretty much. :)
johnisgood
·le mois dernier·discuss
I removed it but I added that I hate these people. :P So yeah, it pisses me off, too.
johnisgood
·le mois dernier·discuss
GPL makes sure that the code remains open. Seems like these new gen devs are against open source.
johnisgood
·le mois dernier·discuss
Yes, these are gut feelings. That said, I have lots of experiences with Opus and I have lots of projects and contributions (all reviewed and tested) made with the help of it. Definitely useful, to me and to people whose project matters to them. :P

Adding "do not make mistakes" is silly, in my opinion. There is always a good chance it will make mistakes. You should rather be more specific about a thing rather than as broad as "do not make mistakes" is. It just does not work that way.
johnisgood
·le mois dernier·discuss
I do agree.
johnisgood
·le mois dernier·discuss
I think that the numerical example you gave appears to be wrong unless you intended 1% rather than 0.01%.

In any case, fair enough. The concern is that organizations will build processes around AI where many people do not review outputs carefully. I do not disagree with this.

I also agree that my particular workflow is anecdotal and does not work at scale.