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oro44
·4 か月前·議論
As I’ve said in my other post, I’m very confident that imagination is the true bottle neck.

Writing lines of code? Nope. If one can imagine… trust me, writing lines of code is trivial.

Most people have no imagination. So sure they can produce more stuff with llm’s but it’ll just be mostly garbage.

Perhaps they can produce some peculiar workflow that works ‘for them’. Sure. But I think about the money invested into the LLM-based projects and I highly doubt we are going to see any returns that justify the spend. What we are going to see is a felling on the profession of software engineers, since the pipe dream of AGI isn’t coming and imagination is scarce.
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
Most of this “AI” stuff is dead on arrival.

Most People do not care about the technology and frankly they don’t want to know about it. They want great experiences. That’s it.

Technologists seem to have a reallyyyy hard time getting it.
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
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oro44
·4 か月前·議論
Stating the obvious but spraying and praying is not a strategy
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
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oro44
·4 か月前·議論
Yeah and frankly the innovation would occur irrespective of llm’s.

Would it be harder? Sure. And perhaps the difficulty adds an additional cost of passion being a necessary condition to embark on the innovation. Passion leads to really good stuff.

My personal fear is we get landfill sites of junk software produced. To some extent it should be costly to convert an idea to a concept - the cost being thinking carefully so what you put out there is somewhat legible.
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
That’s exactly what I was referencing :)
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
Well it’s mostly explained by the fact that most people lack imagination and can’t hold enough concepts about a particular experience to think about how to re-imagine it, to begin with.

Oh and sadly, llm’s are useless for the imaginative part too. Shucks eh.
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
People just don’t learn do they?

It’s truly amazing. This is why I’m not surprised people are ‘blown away’ by llm’s. They were never truly intrinsically intelligent - they were expert regurgitators of knowledge on demand.

Steve already suffered from immense scar tissue of starting with the technology. And yet.. this wisdom blows over peoples minds. More fool them.
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
Exactly. This is f"cking hilarious.

"oooh Im afraid of doxxing myself", wtf? lmao!
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
Agreed.

Im very confident the experts in every field are not all that impressed by LLMs, relative of course, to those who were 'meh' in the first place. Experts meaning those who actually understand the content, not simply regurgitate or repeat it on demand.

I'd even go as far as to say there are many out there who have a feeling of disdain of the experts and want to see LLMs flourish because of this.
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
"But those startups that are able to harness the productivity gains to deliver more complete and polished solutions that solve real problems for their users will be unstoppable."

They'd be unstoppable irrespective of LLMs. Why do you think Zuckerberg acquired Instagram? He literally tried copying it and failed. Instagram at the time was absolutely tiny in terms of pure labour, relative to Facebook.

Most people on hacker news are missing the point. Productivity gains for the sake of perceived productivity gains is not what creates economic value. Its not the equivalent of a factory all of a sudden becoming more productive in producing more of the same stuff. Not comparable at all.
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
I thought it was well known at this point that the best usage happens outside of peak hours?
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
"Here's an evil business idea: Use the LLMs to identify the users most likely to be "vocal influencers" and then prioritize resources for them, ensuring they get the best experience. You can engineer a bubble this way."

Its quite likely this is already happening buddy...

The 'random' degradation across all LLM-based services is obvious at this point.
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company

Some companies used to have a full-blown army: "...twice the size of the British Army at certain times.[5]"

Before being nationalised of course. Nationalisation is always the end-game when a corporation becomes too powerful.
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
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oro44
·4 か月前·議論
I dont get the craziness at all.

A firm that is led by people who can envision, very clearly, revenue-generating and cost-reduction projects - wins. Writing code by hand is absolutely irrelevant. Who fucking cares. The former is what matters.

Code generation acceleration only matters when those pre-requisites are met. How did Apple go from the verge of bankruptcy to where it is today?

All Im seeing is most people are not smart at all - no wonder they are so impressed by LLMs! They can't think straight. I only see this become even worse over-time. Perhaps this is the stated goal.
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
lol its comical. truly comical
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
"And no one wants to admit the latter two are problems."

Im working on building something to address this. That's all I'll say lol.
oro44
·4 か月前·議論
I dont use them.