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Almanac of the American Revolution, 1776

archive.org
2 points·by apothegm·25 giorni fa·1 comments

Perplexity AI drops ads implementation plan to keep user trust

msn.com
3 points·by apothegm·5 mesi fa·1 comments

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apothegm
·2 minuti fa·discuss
[delayed]
apothegm
·33 minuti fa·discuss
Starts talking about LEDs and totally misses LCDs, which made heavy use of 7-segment displays and were ubiquitous for a few decades in the early years of consumer digital electronics.
apothegm
·11 ore fa·discuss
I might be off by a factor of 2 in that estimate, but not much more.

Most of our communication is via chat. Then there are ticket specs and comments. Project overviews and status updates. PR descriptions and comments. Documentation. ADRs. Retros and incident reports. Meeting agendas, notes, and writeups. The occasional email. LLM prompts. Last week I spent 5k words in a few hours just breaking down a large planned project to ticket-level bullet points so we could give an appropriate estimate for roadmapping. (Which turned out to be crucial, because it revealed that the requested timeline for a pilot was too short by at least a factor of 2 even for the most descoped version the stakeholders would accept, and we had the receipts to convince the CTO.)

I’m definitely not spending most of my days writing novels, but all the sentences add up.
apothegm
·ieri·discuss
Okay? This article is about the campaigning for change part. It doesn’t say you shouldn’t make those tweaks. Just that you shouldn’t have to and we should change that.
apothegm
·ieri·discuss
LLMs? No. 85% correctness and avcuracy — even 95% — is just not going to cut it in that context.
apothegm
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Easily. I probably generate 180k words per quarter at work and another 180k for personal and social media purposes. Maybe 180k/month, even.
apothegm
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Best performing headphones I ever had were the ones with the foam covers that came bundled with a particular model of Walkman. Kept those together with duct tape until the electronics finally gave out.
apothegm
·4 giorni fa·discuss
I’d be more concerned about the refusals than the refills granted.
apothegm
·7 giorni fa·discuss
Which would in turn imply that markets cannot be simultaneously efficient and competitive.
apothegm
·9 giorni fa·discuss
Wouldn’t (1) be the point?
apothegm
·9 giorni fa·discuss
Composer writes the worst, stupidest, most naive and straight up brains-dead code you could imagine. Fast and cheap is about all it’s got going for it. I mostly use it for “sort these lines alphabetically” and stuff that’s a smidge too complex for regex find/replace.
apothegm
·9 giorni fa·discuss
That last one in particular is turning AI into an enemy for a LOT of people, and it’s hard to blame them.
apothegm
·10 giorni fa·discuss
> Why is Grok just so sexualized?

I would think the answer to that one would be obvious, tbh.
apothegm
·11 giorni fa·discuss
For those of us without a WSJ subscription… what is it?
apothegm
·13 giorni fa·discuss
I think you mean (1-(1-prob[success])^numAttempts).
apothegm
·14 giorni fa·discuss
Shocking. Totally shocking.
apothegm
·14 giorni fa·discuss
Water usage concerns in a desert, perhaps?
apothegm
·15 giorni fa·discuss
The learning curve is arguable, but the discoverability is essentially nonexistent — and that massively affects the learning curve.
apothegm
·15 giorni fa·discuss
Yes. The trouble is that to be able to not starve to death while you’re looking for a new job, you have to sign away a ton of rights, basically including the ability to sue for wrongful termination or expose wrongdoing. It’s a situation with an extremely unequal balance of power/leverage.
apothegm
·15 giorni fa·discuss
For Gen Z the new reality is for other people to make money off your every action, squeeze you for every cent, and not be willing to pay you enough to live on no matter how hard you’re willing to work — or even to employ you at all, in favor of robots and agents. Getting worse every month.

The hope is that the government will tax the absurdly wealthy extractors and offer a UBI so that everyone else won’t have to starve in the streets or bring out the guillotines.