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LEDThereBeLight
·10 hari yang lalu·discuss
Almost no part of that is due to people using machines they do not understand.
LEDThereBeLight
·bulan lalu·discuss
Because it’s cheaper to pay for the tokens than to pay their engineers to worry about a worse, homebrewed setup.
LEDThereBeLight
·bulan lalu·discuss
Are you American? I used my American drivers license for verifying a personal account and it was approved with no problem. I wonder how they decide.
LEDThereBeLight
·bulan lalu·discuss
To say that students don’t benefit from getting good grades using LLMs is incredibly naive. Learning is only about the third or fourth most important “benefit” for students, after getting a degree, getting good grades, and making connections.
LEDThereBeLight
·bulan lalu·discuss
The only pseudo-intellectualism I see is from you. You’re missing the whole point.
LEDThereBeLight
·bulan lalu·discuss
It’s just a matter of perspective. Procedures and memory are the same, and they’re also different, depending on how you want to look at it.
LEDThereBeLight
·bulan lalu·discuss
Prayer does work, through the mechanism of putting your thoughts in perspective and context and sharing them outside yourself. Whether or not people understand the reason “why” it works doesn’t matter.
LEDThereBeLight
·bulan lalu·discuss
I’ve noticed this too. Any idea why modern language books get this so wrong?
LEDThereBeLight
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It’s always funny to me to see people in tech, who have largely been employed to put other people out of work for the last 50 years, change their stance on tech as soon as it starts to affect them.
LEDThereBeLight
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Code has always been a bottleneck for any product which involves software.
LEDThereBeLight
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
What bizarre advice. It completely misses the point.
LEDThereBeLight
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
You’re right. Maybe a statement with something like “Never bet against America!”
LEDThereBeLight
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
You’re still living in the past. It will be an LLM working on it in the future.
LEDThereBeLight
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Give me a break.
LEDThereBeLight
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Right now, you’d use skyscanner directly for finding flights. Maybe Expedia for hotels. What if instead of needing to know about what app to use for every different type of thing you wanted to book, and dealing with their own separate UIs and dark patterns to upsell you, you just ask ChatGPT to curate a list for you, and then tell it to book once you’ve chosen?

In 20 years, we may not be writing UIs for apps anymore. We may just be writing tools for AI agents to consume.
LEDThereBeLight
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Anyone who’s trying to make money through stuff like this (versus just experimenting) is using one of the many paid captcha-solving APIs, which cost a cent or two per solved captcha.
LEDThereBeLight
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
We have all hurt our fellow man, just as we all hurt ourselves. We even have a word for it: sin!
LEDThereBeLight
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It it was the case, Iran underestimates how vindictive Americans are.
LEDThereBeLight
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
What is good code now is only good code because of the bad programming languages we’ve had to accept for the last hundred years because we’re tied to incremental improvements. We’re tied to static brittle types. But look at natural systems - they all use dynamic “languages.” When you get a cut, your flesh doesn’t throw an exception because it’s connected to the wrong “thing.” Maybe AI will redefine what good code means, because it’s better able to handle ambiguity.
LEDThereBeLight
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It’s a useless skill to keep sharp. It will never again be important. It’s like the electrical engineering professors who insisted we needed to understand how the circuitry worked in order to be good programmers. We didn’t.