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Richard Sutton – If we understood a squirrel, we'd be almost all the way to AGI [video]

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11 points·by moojacob·il y a 10 mois·0 comments

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moojacob
·il y a 13 jours·discuss
Didn’t read the full article but it starts with

> The jet was perhaps the pinnacle of American engineering excellence. Its retirement signals an end to an era of American culture—and ambition.

End of American ambition? SpaceX landing is rockets… today! That’s apples to apples also, both aerospace. In other fields we have literally taught computers how to talk.
moojacob
·il y a 21 jours·discuss
I only read Meditations. So yes, if he is not representative of the philosophy I have bastardized it.

Although, I am convinced Marcus Aurelius used Stoicism as a tool to control his emotions. Meditations reminded me of cognitive behavioral therapy. Repetitive soothing phrases to induce equanimity.
moojacob
·il y a 22 jours·discuss
Stoicism in Ancient Rome was COMPLETELY about controlling your emotions, though. And in Greece it was never that big of a deal. The stoics we remember today are all Roman. Marcus Aurelius, Epicurious, Seneca.

Meditations is largely Marcus Aurelius soothing himself with logical arguments.

Im not doing it full justice but the passages read like “A whole is not less than its parts, Humans are intelligent, therefore the universe is intelligent, there for my situation is a logical plan from the universe, so I should be content.” Marcus was explaining why he needed to be the perfect elite Roman citizen, using nature to logically show why he needed to embody societally cherished traits like being logical, just, fair, but also being stern, powerful and strong. Over and over again.

Now at the time, they did consider it a hard science. They were trying to figure out secrets of the universe, the absolute correct ethics, and therapy (controlling your emotions) at the same time. Each tenet relied on eachother, you couldn’t have one with the other. Today we know the science was wrong and ethics are more complicated than they could’ve imagined, but the controlling emotions side remains. So I completely disagree that modern stoic bros are bastardizing it, it just is an flawed ideology that matches well with some of our modern western traits of a “masculine” man.
moojacob
·il y a 26 jours·discuss
I was a fan of coheres general purpose LLM. Command A I think? Before they came out with their reasoning model.

More competition is better.
moojacob
·le mois dernier·discuss
I love the design. Clean and refreshing - you start at the left and every sub element goes to the right. Like a file browser. And the commit screen is dense but super readable. I would move the summary column from the right of the README to the left of the README on the /home screen (and call /home the /README).

Loading files is very slow but I assume that's because HN is hammering the server.

I am not a believer in negative advertising. So I don't give a poop you are anti-ai. Or "better" than Github (better for who??). Just imply you are a code forge thats made for serious developers who need something engineered to be fast and reliable.

I wish you the best of luck, I can see Linear coming out with git repos after coming out with a diff reader. I have a suspicion there's space for many code forges in the market as you build out more features, especially if you lean into your products hacker-y-ness
moojacob
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
I never thought about doing that. Thank you.
moojacob
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
Re-read it. We needed to preserve scroll position when you went back. If you just linked back to the inbox it would kick you to the top of the screen.
moojacob
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
I like React. And I have seriously tried the HTMX/Hotwire camp.

I wanted to make a back button use browser APIs to go back if the coming from the inbox, just link to the inbox otherwise to preserve scrolling. I had to wire the actions from the html to call the function that goes back, then in my controller determine the previous page and send the JS enabled back button or the hard link. My logic was spread out over 3 files!

With React I can have js in a component determine if the previous page was inbox, and based on that value show the back button JSX or the link. ALL IN ONE FILE. One conceptually entity for me to model vs 3 that do other things and this functionally is hammered in.

Is it slower? Definitely. But it makes me happy. Miserable in a corporate React slopbase? Blame your coworkers, it would definitely be worse without it.
moojacob
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
If you wake up every day feeling like you got hit by a train and also have anxiety, depression, chronic heartburn, or exhaustion (not sleepiness, like a wired but tired) I would highly recommend looking into Upper Airway Respiratory Syndrome (UARS).

UARS was coined by Dr. Christian Guilleminault who was on the team that coined sleep apnea. Over his career he slowly widened his definition of sleep disordered breathing from choking (sleep apnea) to any nasal resistance that causes wake ups.

You be young and perfectly healthy but due to bad anatomy have micro arousals throughout the night. Becuase your young, your body fights through it (cuasing exhuastion) and will wake up up to readjust your airway. You won't remeber any of the wakeups, but many suffer from insomnia from it. The two big issues is large tongue in underdeveloped jaw that falls back and constricts your airway (you can test this with a mallamapati test) or a small nasal passage way.
moojacob
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Do you think the labs are violating their no data collection agreements for enterprises?
moojacob
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
For reference the author's (Matt Shumer) AI business (hyperwrite ai) is a hundred small LLM wrappers that do things like:

- "transform complex topics into easy-to-understand explanations."

- "edit and transform images using simple text descriptions."

- "summarizes a research article, and answers specific questions about it."

You can see all of them here: https://www.hyperwriteai.com/aitools.

Hyperwrite does also have a markdown editor with an ai copilot sidebar that seems a little more substantial: https://www.hyperwriteai.com/ai-document-editor.

I don't know enough to disprove Matt, but I don't know why anyone should listen to him. There are far smarter people who have come up with similar conclusions.
moojacob
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
My guess is it's based on Arch Linux. Om-arch-y.
moojacob
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
They call it chat.
moojacob
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
The author can't fork Rails because "the amount of work that goes into maintaining this ecosystem is enormous and expensive."

Rails IS FREE TO USE. If you want to improve test driven development, do the work yourself. Or start a company and dedicate 40% of your extremely well paid engineers time open source code others can use for free.

37signals and Shopify make the decisions because THEY DO THE WORK. I am happy to sit back and free load off of their contributions even if I disagree with DHH and Tobi's political opinions.
moojacob
·l’année dernière·discuss
Python checking is definitely broken. Just failed to use it in a Python project today. Fortunately Ruby still works pretty well which is what I've mostly been coding in.

I think it's just that they broke Python. Which happens but I will be using VSCode for Python stuff until they fix it.

Creating bugs happens. Writing software is hard lol. But I wish the developers reduced their scope a bit so a major bug doesn't last two months without getting fixed.
moojacob
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I was on Adderall, then tried Dexamfetamine. I was on 30mg a day long lasting I think. For the first six months the medication worked, then I began to feel sick and paranoid. My social life fell apart and my work became mediocre.

Now when I take any stimulant after a couple hours I start to feel dehydrated and light headed. If I continue using for a couple days I am unable focus on anything except a couple intrusive thoughts.

Different medications work for different people, so please don't ignore ADHD treatment! It's a powerful tool, just be careful not to cut yourself like I did.
moojacob
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
As someone who has experienced a bad reaction to ADHD medication after years of using it, I can say that it was a frustrating and difficult time. I felt like I had been relying on the medication to function, but it suddenly stopped working for me and made me feel even worse. I was worried about how I was going to manage my ADHD symptoms without it.

However, I eventually discovered that I could improve my executive functioning skills by getting ten hours of sleep a night and engaging in intense exercise. These changes have made a huge difference for me and have greatly improved my ability to manage my ADHD. I'm glad that I was able to find alternative methods that work for me.