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The Uncanny Horror of AI Hallucinations (2025)

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2 points·by highspeedbus·2 mesi fa·0 comments

1968: What Will Technology Bring? – Towards Tomorrow – BBC Archive [video]

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highspeedbus
·3 mesi fa·discuss
That's great. I wish we could convince more people to use similar tools regularly, myself included.

It may not 'scale' as well as algorithmic feeds, but maybe that's what will save the Web. We need more sweat and passion, both in curation of content and in the effort to find it.
highspeedbus
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Strange article. Even though I do like music and engineering.

>Electromagnetic pickups—(...)—fixed the loudness problem. But they left a new one: the envelope

Was it really a problem to be solved? Good tube amplifiers already existed back then. Clean guiar tone was not something frowned upon.

>Hendrix’s mission was (...)

>His solution was (...)

I don't think Hendrix was on a 'mission' to solve engineering puzzles at all. He was just experimenting, as an artist.
highspeedbus
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Obviously AI generated article. And the author hasn't made any attempt to disclose it. Take that into consideration.

Yet, The Machine has good points.

>For someone whose entire career is built on "if it broke, I can find out why," this is deeply unsettling. Not in a dramatic way. In a slow, grinding, background-anxiety way. You can never fully trust the output. You can never fully relax. Every interaction requires vigilance.

> you are collaborating with a probabilistic system, and your brain is wired for deterministic ones. That mismatch is a constant, low-grade source of stress.

Back when I bought my first computer, it was a crappy machine that crashed all the time. (Peak of the fake capacitors plague in 2006). That made me doubt and second guess everything that is usually taken for granted in hardware and software (Like simply booting up). That mindset proved useful latter in my career.

I’m not saying anything new. Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas have written about it in a way better way. I find it to still hold very relevant guidelines.

https://www.khoury.northeastern.edu/home/lieber/courses/csg1...

>Think! About Your Work

>Critically Analyze What You Read and Hear
highspeedbus
·6 mesi fa·discuss
In other news, being able to actually code will be one of the top IT trends in 2030s
highspeedbus
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Honestly, I only use coding agents when I feel too lazy to type lots of boilerplate code.

As in "Please write just this one for me". Even still, I take care to review each line produced. The key is making small changes at a time.

Otherwise, I type out and think about everything being done when in ‘Flow State’. I don't like the feeling of vibe coding for long periods. It completely changes the way work is done, it takes away agency.

On a bit of a tangent, I can't get in Flow State when using agents. At least not as we usually define it.
highspeedbus
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I've build a signal injector to debug a guitar pedal that was not working. It was a nice little journey in itself. The astable multivibrator produces so much harmonics that I could hear it all the way back from the input jack, where it was supposed to be silent. Heck, I could hear it just by putting the probe nearly close to the circuit. The signal pushed through the circuit like Juggernaut breaking walls. Learned a lot about filters and was able to produce a nice sine wave out of it, it worked great.
highspeedbus
·4 anni fa·discuss
There's a brazillian song called Tédio (Boredom) that was popular in the 80's. It talks about not withstanding boredom inside home, while life goes on out there. It's curious how the depicted feeling is so unrelatable today.

I think boredom is a real force that pushes ourselves to the edge, to hopefully make a change in life, like going out to see real people.

Social media creates this cozy, safe place to keep your mind occupied, letting life pass without realizing it.