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herval

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herval
·8 日前·議論
PSC happened...
herval
·13 日前·議論
having heard the arguments made by some VP + C-levels throughout the Tokenmaxxing Tulip Mania, I think the interpretation that those mandates were made intentionally for "forcing employees to start leveraging AI in meaningful ways" is too charitable.

Most companies focused entirely on doing "what everyone else is doing" at best or "to see if Programmer Joe can be as productive as the entire team so we can fire the rest".

And many indeed fired employees in droves because they were "underperforming in token spend".
herval
·20 日前·議論
Yea I think this was somewhat true back in 2001. With bots composing half the traffic of the internet, governments controlling massive social botnets and the polarization of politics everywhere, the internet became a full scale spam/hate fest
herval
·先月·議論
this is sorta like saying that being able to run your blog on your laptop will completely implode the cloud business
herval
·先月·議論
Viruses are nature’s GPUs
herval
·先月·議論
Every time a big paradigm shift happens in technology, people try to find equivalences between brain/consciousness/humanness and the latest tech they can comprehend. We are “just” magic clay golems, mechanical contraptions not unlike a complex clock, convoluted electrical devices, inefficient analog computers, now just a form of “messy LLM” or “a stochastic parrot”
herval
·4 か月前·議論
Same for the Vision Pro. Locking down a $3k media consumption device to a single user is such a greedy move, it's unbelieavable
herval
·4 か月前·議論
this entire administration has been a constant stream of "important turning point for the US" moments
herval
·5 か月前·議論
I think this ship has sailed pretty hard, by now. Pretty much any app you can possibly use, from iTerm to Slack, is sending data to third-party LLMs (sometimes explicitly, most times as small features here and there)
herval
·5 か月前·議論
Vscode’s performance is pretty bad. It’s “tolerable” just like any electron app.
herval
·5 か月前·議論
It’s just irrelevant for most users. These companies are getting more adoption than they can handle, no matter how clunky their desktop apps are. They’re optimizing for experimentation. Not performance.
herval
·6 か月前·議論
80% of the world population back then is less than 50% of the current number of people working in farming, so the assertion isn’t wrong, even if fewer people are working on farming proportionally (as it should be, as more complex, desirable and higher paid options exist)
herval
·6 か月前·議論
> If you have not learned CS, how do you expect to separate the LLM wheat from the chaff?

I didn't mention anything about learning CS. You can be a great engineer without having A* memorized line by line, no?
herval
·6 か月前·議論
We're at a point in the LLM curve where there's two huge, polarized groups of developers:

- the ones who don't see any value on AI for coding and dismiss it as a fad at every change they get

- the ones who are in love with the new tools and adopting as many as they can on their workflows

I know the arguments of the second bunch well. But very curious about what the "AI is a fad" bunch thinks will happen. Are we going to suddenly realize all these productivity gains people are claiming are all lies and go back to coding by typing characters on emacs and memorizing CS books? Will StackOverflow suddenly return as the most popular source of copy-paste code slop?
herval
·6 か月前·議論
It doesnt really introduce anything that makes Vision Pro in any way better, though
herval
·6 か月前·議論
The medium shapes the message. People who use Twitter a lot tend to write in tweet form.

I just hope I don't start calling people dumb when they don't get what I'm trying to tell them do with a single prompt/request, like I do with Claude
herval
·6 か月前·議論
in an age where junior engineers are no longer _reading code_ due to LLMs, VSCode isn't exactly the worst offender
herval
·7 か月前·議論
did someone already tell Opus that Rob Pike hates it?
herval
·7 か月前·議論
confusing any law with "moral principles" is a pretty naive view of the world.

Many countries base some of their laws on well accepted moral rules to make it easier to apply them (it's easier to enforce something the majority of the people want enforced), but the vast majority of the laws were always made (and maintained) to benefit the ruling class
herval
·7 か月前·議論
I don’t know any other smart rings that do what this one does. So not sure what you mean by “less features”