Vancouver vs. the bay area is my current example, or california HSR general, or the billion dollar pedestrian tunnel in new york, and just the general level of shabby of everything compared to canada in public infra at least.
You have to realize that the dollar bill for equivalent infra in the USA is much, much higher even though it feels more expensive in canada relative to it's income
Could be a good way to kickstart a canadian nuclear industry that would expand into the US, exploiting the a big thing the US is bad at, coordinating infrastructure projects with multiple government groups, not making infrastructure builds incredibly overpriced and take an incredible amount of time and not being hyper litigious.
Micropayments would be another one, but then governments and banks have to give up ~~financial control & surveillance~~ AML essentially to make it financially viable. AML also has a horrible track record of how much money is spent compared to the amount recovered.
Security is often an excuse to block other teams to do legitimate work and so often it's fairly braindead. Security IMO needs to get it's act together, passkeys is a great example of security gone wrong from a UX design perspective because you can't hold them to the same standards as product or infra teams, they have the special privilege of breaking things and it increasing their metrics.
Tell them to make a better UX and they lose their minds in a huffy puff of fake crisis mode or get avoidant with stonewalling 'secret security stuff' that you can't hold them to account for. Or eat 50% of developer machine performance for "endpoint security" and the carnival of sadness goes on and on.
Signal is an example of security as a product that was actually designed for user UX in mind to give one example.
Yes we do, continue keeping it a faux pas to reduce the over verbose LLM speak put elsewhere and ask people to just share the original prompt and save us all time. Label your LLM usage to respect other people's time.
If you've used UIKit to any large degree, how bad SwiftUI is, almost a decade later, continuously punches you in the face. About 20% more time to write initially, for 90% less bugs and potholes, and I've tested this with iOS devs who never used UIKit before too. Now with AI, there is even less of an excuse IMO.
Leave SwiftUI to the settings pages. The gulf between AppKit and SwiftUI in macos desktop I'm not as sure about.
I have an M1 Pro, and a M4 & M5 max to play with at work and the speed difference is very significant between all 3 machines, the M1 Pro is far slower, and the M5 is significantly faster than the M4. And a windows 3090 beats all of them but eats twice the amount of power per token. This is all running the same 24GB memory friendly model with LM studio.
I played with classifying and summarizing my entire email history (per email) with small models, but that only took about 12h of GPU time at most. Using a coding agent cli wrapper in that case is far slower because of all the spin up cost and the system prompt they inject even if you want to turn it all off.
If I used an actual direct API it probably would've been much faster, but I'm doing it for hobby / fun reasons. You also get to fiddle with a lot more params.
I have a younger family member who is AuADHD and is under AI & other doomer delusions. It's effected her life to a large negative degree at this point. It doesn't matter if Yud is autism leaning, as a movement it's far beyond him. AI doomerism and other doomerisms is Q-anon for smart, moral, austism-leaning people at this point, which is incredibly sad. Because it is something that really affects smart people mostly, you can't use the qualifications and intelligence of it's proponents as measures of it's validity, you need to look at the thought distortions directly itself. It consumes lives and it definitely can hurt people.
Anthropic is the AI doomer / safetyism lab, and Hinton is one of the patron saints of 'rationalist' AI doomerism.
AI doomerism is psychologically attractive to "people with autistic cognitive traits, including dichotomous (black-and-white) thinking, intolerance of uncertainty, and a tendency toward catastrophizing". They are pascal's mugging themselves, to ironically use one of their terms. It's fundamentally a cognitive distortion.
Just like how you significantly increased the difficulty of exams in "open book" exams in the past where the only way to pass the open book exam was to know the material well, you similarly need to increase the difficulty of other work where it won't matter if you have an LLM, because you won't pass without knowing your shit either!
These things will keep on popping up until they destroy the careers of the politicians and civil servants who do. This is how you stop it. And you make this happen by getting organized and acting.