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The AI economy needs an ass

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Sun Machines

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Datasets – How Neural Machine Translation Works

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groovecoder
·9 か月前·議論
Populism isn’t just bad elites or gullible masses. It’s what happens when both sides lose the virtues that once held them together. Elites forget humility and justice, turning reason into arrogance; populists forget prudence and temperance, turning righteous anger into resentment.

HN itself is a kind of popu-elitism. Look at the other comments here. We're a crowd of self-identified “slow thinkers” who often post fast, intuitive reactions. The irony is that our intuitions here are shaped by analytic habits, not moral ones.

The real goal isn’t to think faster or slower, but to build a society that makes a virtuous life first possible, and then easy.
groovecoder
·2 年前·議論
Do you know which will happen first? Specifically, will the court put forth its remedies before the appeals begin? Or will those actions happen in parallel? Or what?
groovecoder
·2 年前·議論
Containers?
groovecoder
·3 年前·議論
Look I don't have any reason to praise Twitter, but ...

This "Twitter-scale mastadon implementation" is when my red flags went up. It's meant to demonstrate a simpler and more performant architecture, but it actually demonstrates "things you should never do" #1: rewrite the code from scratch.

https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/04/06/things-you-should-...

"The idea that new code is better than old is patently absurd. Old code has been used. It has been tested. Lots of bugs have been found, and they’ve been fixed."

The "1M lines of code" and "~200 person-years" of Twitter being trashed on in this article is the outcome of Twitter doing the most important thing that software should do: deliver value to people. Millions of people (real people, not 100M bots) suffered thru YEARS of the fail-whale because Twitter's software gave them value.

This software has only delivered some artificial numbers in a completely made-up false comparison. Okay it's built on "fundamentally better abstractions", but until it's running for people in the real world, that's all it is: abstract.

Please don't tout this as a demonstration of how to re-create all of Twitter with simpler and more performant back-end architecture.