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amazingman

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amazingman
·7 ore fa·discuss
OpenAI's money belongs to investors and can be pulled if, say, investors got spooked. Apple's money is much more real.
amazingman
·7 ore fa·discuss
This honestly sounds like mental illness.
amazingman
·15 ore fa·discuss
> It's streamlining the interesting and fun parts out of my job

Interesting. For me it's streamlining the tedious and attentionally taxing parts of my work tasks. I love solving problems, I don't particularly love shaving yaks.
amazingman
·6 giorni fa·discuss
What readers should learn from this thread is the current state of AI is that no one has any idea what they are doing with AI. Treat anyone who claims otherwise with extreme skepticism.

(Just like you do with your agents ... right?)
amazingman
·15 giorni fa·discuss
I don't find this problem any different than with human writers. Agents are verbose, sure, but I mostly find them providing far more useful information (in far less time) than your average (P80, really) SWE.
amazingman
·20 giorni fa·discuss
The dogmatism on both ends of this argument grows tiresome.
amazingman
·21 giorni fa·discuss
I liked how you othered people as you lamented the human habit of othering people.
amazingman
·22 giorni fa·discuss
Quite honestly it sounds like:

1. Your use case falls squarely into "you should be paying for support" territory. 2. You're setting things up incorrectly. You should be shipping logs, not scraping them when you think you need them.
amazingman
·25 giorni fa·discuss
It's a bot
amazingman
·25 giorni fa·discuss
Nature abhors a monoculture.
amazingman
·26 giorni fa·discuss
AI seems to be renewing and amplifying our cultish behavior as a species. AI is not going to save us from ourselves.
amazingman
·mese scorso·discuss
This narrative only really fits the pro line, and only if you squint hard enough. The story falls apart immediately with the MacBook Air. I remember the late Intel years: constant fans spinning, noticeable latency between mouseclick and UI response, 1-2h battery life in scenarios that now reliably get 8-10. Those were dark times.
amazingman
·mese scorso·discuss
Skills are just very poorly defined workflows.
amazingman
·mese scorso·discuss
>All of the oldest folks I knew were wrong about many things, but they were right to say that morality must be at the center of all public discourse

Most of the Trump supporters most everyone here knows are also the oldest folks they know. Funny that.
amazingman
·2 mesi fa·discuss
People use YAML because a bunch of other people use YAML. Whatever its warts, there's no use resisting it.
amazingman
·3 mesi fa·discuss
> Yes, current LLMs likely still lack some major aspects of intelligence.

Indeed, and so do current humans! And just like LLMs, humans are bad at keeping this fact in view.

On a more serious note, we're going to have a hard time until we can psychologically decouple the concepts of intelligence and consciousness. Like, an existentially hard time.
amazingman
·3 mesi fa·discuss
They pay for it with their personal data.
amazingman
·3 mesi fa·discuss
"Security" is not a binary, but a spectrum along which there are various tradeoffs. The vendor attempts to select the best configuration for its average/median user, and that's almost by definition not going to be the most secure configuration (see: tradeoffs).

I do think there should be some UI somewhere that allows for locking all things down to the most secure configuration possible.
amazingman
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Poe's Law strikes again. I legitimately can't tell if this is sarcasm.
amazingman
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Are you claiming the Hamas does not use the entire civilian population under their rule as human shields? I hope not, because that reality is obvious. It's not merely individuals, either: it's policy.

(Before responding with rhetoric in the other direction, please note that I have not taken a position on Israel here.)