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Arm to host 'Arm Everywhere' event and webcast

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makerofthings
·15 ore fa·discuss
Imagine a program that generates the digits of pi, one after the other and stops when it is finished. A general purpose program analysing this program to decide if it stops or not would have to know about pi. And about every other possible algorithm.
makerofthings
·8 giorni fa·discuss
That’s a lot of brands. You might have to buy a chicken.
makerofthings
·25 giorni fa·discuss
I get really bad motion sickness, I tried reading hacker news in the car with these on when the feature first appeared. It didn't help.
makerofthings
·mese scorso·discuss
The recent post on ripping DVDs reminded me of the DeCSS prime number. Fascinating topic to think about.
makerofthings
·mese scorso·discuss
What if the language model writes a story about a character who is conscious and that story is written live about how the character interacts with the world.
makerofthings
·mese scorso·discuss
I have been very successfully ignoring Windows on Arm since it first appeared :)
makerofthings
·mese scorso·discuss
We might well be the most advanced species in the universe. Seems unlikely, but we really don’t have anything else to measure against at the moment.
makerofthings
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I wish these posts that talk about non-human mistakes that agents make would post some examples. They would be interesting to see.
makerofthings
·2 mesi fa·discuss
It’s the annoying thing about AI. If it works, the AI is magic. If it doesn’t work, you’re using it wrong.
makerofthings
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This is me. Different music, same deal. Finding you’re not as alone as you thought you were is what the internet is for.
makerofthings
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Anybody know how much ram you would need in a Mac to run the Pro model?
makerofthings
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I respectfully disagree, I think code has always been more of an art than a science. It's an odd one, I'll grant you, as you need to do a lot of work to really appreciate it.
makerofthings
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Code is my art and is how I express myself. I agree that nothing that AI does is art.
makerofthings
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I don’t think that’s completely true, there is an art to code beyond it just being correct. There are a great many correct implementations of a program, but only some of them are really beautiful as well. Most people don’t see the code or appreciate this, but the difference between correct and art is clear to me when I see it.
makerofthings
·3 mesi fa·discuss
It’s making a tiny number of people richer and a very large number of people poorer. It isn’t going to end well.
makerofthings
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I totally see what you're saying, but to me this feels different. Compilation is a fairly mechanical and well understood process. The large language models aren't just compiling English to assembler via your chosen language, they try and guess what you want, they add extra bits you didn't ask for, they're doing some of your solution thinking for you. That feels like more than just abstraction to me.
makerofthings
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Requiring people to use products from one of two private American companies with a bad track record of locking people out of their accounts is more than “not great”. Some things are better not done if they can’t be done well.
makerofthings
·3 mesi fa·discuss
+1 to these, amazing resource. Really helped me.
makerofthings
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I read about the new age check nonsense just before 26.4 downloaded, fortunately. I turned off automatic updates and so I guess I have a little time to get out of the apple ecosystem. I'm thinking GrapheneOS on Pixel 10. This is absolutely not required by UK law, apple just seems to enjoy the taste of government boot.
makerofthings
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I am required to maximise my use of AI at work and so I do. It's good enough at simple, common stuff. Throw up a web page, write some python, munge some data in C++, all great as long as the scale is small. If I'm working on anything cutting edge or niche (which I usually am) then it makes a huge mess and wastes my time. If you have a really big code base in the ~50million loc range then it makes a huge mess.

I really liked writing code, so this is all a big negative for me. I genuinely think we have built a really bad thing, that will take away jobs that people love and leave nothing but mediocrity. This thing is going to make the human race dumber and it's going to hold us back.