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episteme
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
I don't think there's anything wrong with asking for things that can be prompted. You still need to understand the why behind things, being able to reason about them and choose between options. How will you teach this level of understanding or certify them without exams?

Of course, not all testing is good, but the written exam has survived and proven useful despite the internet age, I'm not sure an even better search engine really changes that.
episteme
·30 hari yang lalu·discuss
This very much depends on the place and the level of maturity in how you share the negativity. Good managers will try to understand and help you, that's a large part of their job.

Also, if you are a high performer then being an attrition risk isn't necessarily a bad thing, it's in the companies best interest to try keep people who are important.
episteme
·bulan lalu·discuss
I entered a prompt, was then asked to sign in, signed in using Google, then had to choose a completely different prompt which I couldn't scroll through on mobile, for it to tell me I have no credits. I then opened a tab to Gemini and entered my prompt to get an image for free.
episteme
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This is exactly the point OP is making, fans of pure stealth games don’t want you to be able to muscle your way through, that cheapens the experience.

It doesn’t matter that you think you only have time to mindlessly mash buttons, and it’s not about being realistic, it’s about a game doing one thing very well and not making it optional, it’s a particular type of puzzle to figure out.
episteme
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Your rule is describing this Friday, not next Friday.
episteme
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I suppose smart people can’t optimize for pure discussion? One of the most popular and easy to use messaging platforms seems like a reasonable choice.
episteme
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
If only they were as good at their job as you are.
episteme
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I think I hold a similar view to you and have the same question so maybe what I’ve been thinking about might be useful to you. Everyone is upset about CSAM but when you talk about it, it’s only about deepfakes.

I don’t think we can avoid a world where people can generate CSAM easily, so we have to separate the discussion between being able to do that privately and grok being able to do it.

It makes sense to me that we don’t want widely used websites to contain images of CSAM that you can’t easily avoid, it’s simply repulsive to almost everyone and that’s almost certainly a human instinct, I don’t think it needs to be much more complicated than that.

In terms of generating CSAM privately or even sharing it with other people, I think this is a much more interesting discussion. I think at this point it is an open question on whether it is harmful. Could this replace the abuse that is happening to create some of the real content? Does the escalation argument hold water - will people be more likely to sexually assault children due to access to this material? I don’t think we know enough about pedophilia to answer these questions but given that I don’t think there is a way to stop generating this content in 2026 we really need to answer these questions before we decide to simply incarcerate everyone doing it.
episteme
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It wasn’t X, it was <X reworded>.

We didn’t need X, we needed <X reworded>.

This wasn’t about X, it was about <X reworded>.

This resulted in X rather than <X reworded>.

Over and over and over again.
episteme
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Is that a useful thought experiment? Claude benefits you as an individual more than a coworker, but I find I hard to believe your use of Claude is more of a value add to the business than an additional coworker. Especially since that coworker will also have access to Claude.

In the past we also just raised the floor on productivity, do you think this will be different?
episteme
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
So what happens if this wins after a very low number of plays? What if it won twice in a row? Would the plays be reset because it isn't representative anymore? Or should it be left up to give a different message?
episteme
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
With no memories going with me, it feels just as scary.
episteme
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The author of the post is ‘ChatGPT’
episteme
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I don't think that's true for European tourists, $37 per person is a lot and there are so many other cultural sites to see that paying twice that could definitely drop this off the list during a visit to Paris.

Makes total sense from a US point of view though, you are already committing to spend so much to get there.
episteme
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Open article.

"X isn't Y — it's Z"

Close article.

> As front-end developers, staying ahead of JavaScript’s evolution isn’t optional — it’s survival.
episteme
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Can a style be trademarked? I thought that was what copyright was meant to cover.
episteme
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
You can do the right thing and still need to reverse the decision. If all the signals in the world suggest you will be able to support more initiatives in future then you should hire. If in the near future the economy changes dramatically and you can't support those hires, you need to let them go.
episteme
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Playing de_dust2 for 1000 hours is as reductive as saying playing on a soccer pitch for 1000 hours.

And soccer only has 1 map.
episteme
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
With the second best way being gambling. Doesn't really change anything.
episteme
·11 bulan yang lalu·discuss
What will you use instead? I’m finding Claude the best experience since ChatGPT 5 is so slow and not any better answers than 4.