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On The Problem of LLM-Assisted Contributions to Open Source Projects

call-with-current-continuation.org
1 ポイント·投稿者 sjamaan·5 か月前·1 コメント

Trustworthy software through non-profits?

more-magic.net
2 ポイント·投稿者 sjamaan·7 か月前·0 コメント

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sjamaan
·20 日前·議論
[dead]
sjamaan
·26 日前·議論
It's a shame grandparent's link gives a 404 now, I'd love to compare the two.
sjamaan
·先月·議論
> Regardless of your political views a tool is a tool at the end of the day. Attempting to anthropomorphize a category of objects in order to shift blame all for the sake of furthering an agenda is plainly bad faith behavior.

Guns are literally made for killing people. That's their only reason for existence. They are a weapon. This makes them qualitatively different from cars, which only incidentally kill people (and the vast majority of time, not on purpose).

To me, trying to equate deaths caused by purpose-made killing tools with those caused by generic tools is arguing in bad faith.
sjamaan
·2 か月前·議論
You'd still be walking around as a free advertiser for their stuff, simply by owning Google-branded hardware. And of course the hypocrisy of having a Google phone to avoid Google spying is palpable.
sjamaan
·2 か月前·議論
Best news of the year!
sjamaan
·2 か月前·議論
Java and C are older languages which have either solidified (C) or are very careful about breaking compat (Java). Most languages nowadays are indeed in the "move fast and break things" mode.
sjamaan
·3 か月前·議論
> Also you get to do cool SQL shit nobody understands and you become invaluable =)

Goddamn right!
sjamaan
·3 か月前·議論
The people involved in commissioning and funding nuclear power plants don't understand nuclear physics either.

The customer doesn't need to understand how the solution works, as long as they can understand that it would solve their problem (in the case of the power plant: producing "clean" energy) and any potential drawbacks or limitations (in the case of the power plant: the waste byproduct).

The point here is that as a "tech person", it's your job to help the customer understand the cost of what they're asking, and come up with a satisfactory solution based on your understanding of their needs.
sjamaan
·3 か月前·議論
So much is missing from this story. Did they report it to the relevant data authority? Did the fix they said they applied actually fix anything? Etc.
sjamaan
·4 か月前·議論
I think before, it was easier to spot. Before, the effort spent would often show in the volume or consistency of the writing. Now, one can create a big, wordy and convincing-sounding document (without any grammatical errors!) in mere seconds. It also provides for some convenient plausible deniability: you can always claim the LLM only helped you here and there with the wording.

So now, even figuring out that it was a careless or lazy job takes a lot more time, which drastically skews the economics in favor of the careless person.
sjamaan
·5 か月前·議論
I realize it's been "written" by an LLM, but the content could have been written by someone I know. It's eerie how this person thinks exactly the same way. It's never their fault, always the others', and they are always obviously right and no amount of arguing can change their mind.
sjamaan
·5 か月前·議論
Exactly this. The question states it as a fact, so why would you go back and point out the inconsistency?
sjamaan
·5 か月前·議論
Also, car companies have a lot at stake and are a clear target. The scammer is hard to even identify, and has no reputation to worry about. Of course in case of a sold extension, the original author of the extension may have a reputation they care about, but only if they're still making other extensions.
sjamaan
·5 か月前·議論
S7 is very cool indeed. It also comes as a single C file, which makes it easy to embed.

As a CHICKEN maintainer, I'd love to hear what the author was missing in the FFI part of the manual.
sjamaan
·6 か月前·議論
Good point regarding registrar. Thinking a bit further, there's also the top-level domain: if that's under US control (eg .com), it could still be yanked away from you.
sjamaan
·6 か月前·議論
My blog is at https://www.more-magic.net, mostly about programming (with a focus on Scheme) or adjacent stuff.
sjamaan
·6 か月前·議論
> - Force better labeling, like the Nutri-Score in France and EU

NutriScore is mostly useless, to the point of being misleading. The system was cooked up by the industry, which explains a lot.

It is a label that tells you how nutritious a given product is "compared to products in the same category". So you could have, say, candy or frozen pizza with a NutriScore A and that would be just fine according to this system because it happens to be more nutritious than other candy/pizza. In other words, a product having a NutriScore of A doesn't mean the product is actually healthy or good for you.
sjamaan
·7 か月前·議論
Then you should support the Free Software Europe's "Public Money, Public Code" campaign: https://publiccode.eu/en/
sjamaan
·7 か月前·議論
Yeah, investing it in bitcoin sure beats selling the power to India at bargain bin prices during summer time only to have to buy it back in winter time at premium rates. I think this really shows his majesty's wisdom and ability to think ahead (iiuc it was his decision to start mining bitcoins using green energy).
sjamaan
·7 か月前·議論
Tourism is not really a growth sector. There are too many hotels already, with hoteliers complaining they can't get bookings at a decent price because there's too much competition undercutting them, and tour operators demanding lower prices than is sustainable.

Truthfully, the GMC is Bhutan's best bet at growth. The idea is to attract foreign talent who can train and educate locals, so that it can act as an attractor for youths, and a flywheel for prosperity in the country.