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podgietaru
·12 ore fa·discuss
I was thinking about an experience I had recently, and how it relates to my feelings about AI... And it bummed me out a lot.

So I took over an open source project called Omnivore. It's a reading app in the vein of Pocket. The hosted version used pdf-lib to inject some functionality into the pdf viewer. Namely, highlighting, note taking, and storing location. pdf-lib is a licensed application, so when taking it to fully self-hosted this needed to change.

I migrated it over to pdf.js. And I went through the entire process. I added all the functionality bit by bit. It didn't take exceptionally long, maybe 1-3 days. But that process was really satisfying. I found a bug, fixed it, and then found a stackoverflow issue where someone was also experiencing the same issue and suggested the fix. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59151218/pdfjs-error-on-...

I'm pretty sure an ai could have done all of this. And therein lies my fear and my upset with AI. Not only would it have robbed me of that experience, but it shows that I have in a way been devalued. Because I do think that took a level of skill. And now that's gone...
podgietaru
·12 giorni fa·discuss
It was their business, because they sold them....
podgietaru
·mese scorso·discuss
It's funny to see this article (LLM Smells - https://shvbsle.in/various-llm-smells/) and then see that exact button type on this article.
podgietaru
·2 mesi fa·discuss
My partner swears by it for the Data when scrobbing with Deezer (and formally spotify.) He pays for it.
podgietaru
·2 mesi fa·discuss
It's become a cultural term to refer to someone suffering from delusions exacerbated by AI.

It's a little rhetorical device to draw in the reader, and personally I think it works quite well.
podgietaru
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Bill Gates, famous climate activist? Mmm.
podgietaru
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Legitimately. Especially if it's a book shop.
podgietaru
·2 mesi fa·discuss
What an odd view of what I said.

I'm not asking for the people who hurt me to be hurt. I am asking that the responsibility of the actions that management layers took be considered in layoffs.

For instance - If overhiring happened, how is this not at least a little bit on the individual that approved of a hiring spree? Why is it that they should be able to yield a baton that hurts the workers they hired, without having to actual bare the brunt of the decisions?

If a business is still unprofitable, a business that touches so much of the internet like Cloudflare, then that is also a strategic failure and should be punished as such.

I feel like your tone in this response was also so condescending.
podgietaru
·2 mesi fa·discuss
My stance is this: Fine, maybe you need to restructure for profit reasons. If that is the case, then it is also beholden upon the people doing the layoffs to understand their responsibility in that.

In an ideal world, a layoff of this scale would also require a shakeup of the management that let it get this bad in the first place.

What's more, the higher up the chain, the less onerous the layoff for the individual getting laid off.
podgietaru
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I toyed around with using Language Embeddings as a way to categorize my RSS Feeds.

It works pretty well. But importantly, it's so cheap that I have never really seen it on my bill. An earlier prototype used OpenAI embeddings. I loaded 5$ API credits and after a year the credits expired.

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/use-language-e...

https://github.com/aws-samples/rss-aggregator-using-cohere-e...
podgietaru
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I did exactly this with Cohere language embeddings

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/use-language-e...
podgietaru
·3 mesi fa·discuss
So we've really just settled on Vibe as the verb for AI then?
podgietaru
·3 mesi fa·discuss
They made the same mistake a lot of people do, 8-bit meaning Retro style. But they're from the 16bit(?) GBA games.
podgietaru
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Plusul and Minun sit next to each other in the Pokedex, 311 and 312. There's two 307s.
podgietaru
·3 mesi fa·discuss
How is it that a model can produce what must be near 1:1 images ripped straight out of Pokemon Fire Red (The first ones) for profit and not be infringing copyright.

I know that's the game, but it seems CRAZY to me that they can do this.
podgietaru
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Or they start limiting sales of Apple Hardware. Not something I expect to happen either.
podgietaru
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Volume - things take time to review. If you’re inundated with so many PRs then it’s harder to curate in general
podgietaru
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Time for a cross, like the New York Times bestsellers.
podgietaru
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah, sure, but you also have many more options. More intolerances. And opening a menu to look at some food takes a minute.
podgietaru
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Maybe there's a scenario where that is useful. But again, I don't know why I'd want an AI to do this research for me. I hop on Skyscanner. I type my location, and where I'd like to go. It presents me with a list of options, and I can then use the filters to find times that work best for me.

I see a flight that isn't in my time frame, but is actually like 400 euros cheaper. And I decide in that moment that waking up at 5am is worth the savings.

I'd have not typed that into a prompt. I made that decision at the moment I saw the possibility. I didn't even know that it was an option prior to that moment.

Then I go look at hotels. I have a list of requirements, but I see that one of the hotels that I just glanced at has a really nice long pool, and the amenities look nicer from the images. I change my mind at that exact moment, I can walk 15 minutes more to the beach.

Now it should be even clearer why this is important for food.