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Screwing Up

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4 points·by gfysfm·mese scorso·0 comments

SkiFreedle, a daily game version of SkiFree (1991)

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What's so hard about continuous learning?

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We are in the "gentleman scientist" era of AI research

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How does AI impact skill formation?

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Grok is enabling mass sexual harassment on Twitter

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How good engineers write bad code at big companies

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407 points·by gfysfm·8 mesi fa·320 comments

It's not surprising that 95% of AI enterprise projects fail

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What it's like working for American companies as an Australian

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How I ship projects at big tech companies

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gfysfm
·6 mesi fa·discuss
This is really cool! It's interesting that you can "cheat" by knowing the historical situation in advance. But I guess there's no way around that - if the situations involved were hypothetical, it would be unsatisfying when you guessed "wrong". It'd be neat to see really obscure examples drawn from history.
gfysfm
·2 anni fa·discuss
Yeah, I agree this post would have been better with a concrete example. It's hard to talk about a specific project though, since it comes down to describing in detail facts about a company's internal workings (often embarrassing facts). I couldn't figure out how to anonymize it sufficiently.