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nitwit005

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nitwit005
·8 ore fa·discuss
You've probably done most of the work if you've already made that jump, as that's often the hardest transition.
nitwit005
·ieri·discuss
> it is just vaguely connected things being vibe-coded in parallel.

That does sound like what would tend to happen if they used their own product exclusively.
nitwit005
·ieri·discuss
The sociopaths tend to rise to the top in any industry, unfortunately.
nitwit005
·ieri·discuss
This is, of course, an ad. It's written as-if their AI detection is flawless, but that seems unlikely. They have this in this article:

> our latest AI detection model, which achieves a 0.01% false positive rate

But, then in their linked article on false positives, they suggest you should have something far larger than most social media posts:

> The text is long enough (over a couple hundred words)
nitwit005
·l’altro ieri·discuss
> Right out the gate: the numbers must be sorted.

I was somewhat pained by this, as this is an interview question I've gotten, and I clearly annoyed the interviewer by knowing this isn't true, and you can avoid a full sort (which, at least two others have noted).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quickselect
nitwit005
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Making bad assumptions about data seems more likely than deliberate malice. If you A/B test different designs, and you see a huge increase in "interactions" with some design, you'll tend to assume that's a positive thing, unless you spend the time to interview a lot of customers to figure out what's going on.
nitwit005
·3 giorni fa·discuss
It's an old problem: https://gizmodo.com/british-cops-want-to-use-ai-to-spot-porn...

I've been fairly convinced a lot of social media bans, where people are genuinely confused about the bans, are just automatic moderation problems.
nitwit005
·3 giorni fa·discuss
Plenty of successful companies that didn't have a great UI, and plenty of failures that did.
nitwit005
·4 giorni fa·discuss
If someone buys an overpriced shampoo, it only negatively affects them, but the are costs to overall society if people suffer health issues, addiction, etc.

In the past, a lot of people unknowingly ended up addicted to morphine, as it turned out both companies and individual doctors were happy to mislead them about the contents of medication.
nitwit005
·5 giorni fa·discuss
> Papa Johns’ “Empty Fridge” campaign ran from late April through last weekend on NBCU streaming supply such as Peacock, NBC Sports and NBCU content across streaming distributors. While it’s too soon to digest the results, Papa Johns knows what it’s looking for.

They have data for a full month. They know if it worked or not. They decided to make a positive press release despite it failing to increase sales.
nitwit005
·7 giorni fa·discuss
They didn't want a mock because it might behave differently:

> or to replace it with a mock, which only behaves like Redis until your code relies on something the mock implements differently.

But, then, what they built did apparently behave differently:

> To guard against that, we test the Rust server against the implementation we ported from.

> Running the reference suite this way surfaced differences that would be easy to miss otherwise.
nitwit005
·8 giorni fa·discuss
They probably just set up some AI tool to make posts automatically. A quick search shows things like this: https://apaya.com/lp/linkedin
nitwit005
·8 giorni fa·discuss
> At the time, he said, executives were "super optimistic" about tools like Claude Code from AI startup Anthropic.

Some guy in sales at Anthropic has a new yacht though.
nitwit005
·8 giorni fa·discuss
Good. It's purely positive if they take losses from investing in companies engaging in fraud, as it'll encourage them not to do that.
nitwit005
·9 giorni fa·discuss
They do have a bouncing ball of about the right size in the beta. I was thinking basketball though.
nitwit005
·10 giorni fa·discuss
> Finally, and in parallel to this, the Commission should build a new relationship with the US. It is a hard pill to swallow: whether we like it or not, in the medium term, Europe will depend on American compute and chip infrastructure to grow its own providers at the application layer.

A very long sounding "medium term".
nitwit005
·10 giorni fa·discuss
As a general concept, this seems fine, but in this case they seem to be paying people a cash reward for ignoring management priorities:

> The ticket sits in a backlog behind feature work because feature work has deadlines, stakeholders, and OKRs attached to it. Cost optimization has none of those things.
nitwit005
·12 giorni fa·discuss
People who work in marketing do not seem particularly concerned with accuracy, or even just making logical sense.
nitwit005
·12 giorni fa·discuss
That was unusually bad. I actually had to give up on it from the nuisance.
nitwit005
·12 giorni fa·discuss
I was in a class where around 12% of the class got caught directly copying a journal assignment. I'm sure more went undetected. AI has made it easier, but it's in the same magnitude.

Edit: typo