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mgobl
·작년·discuss
Is that really the case? Let me think about the apps I use most often. Could they be replaced by an LLM?

* Email/text/chat/social network? nope, people actually like communicating with other people * Google Maps/subway time app? nope, I don't want a generative model plotting me a "route" - that's what graph algorithms are for! * Video games? sure, levels may be generated, but I don't think games will just be "AI'd" into existence * e-reader, weather, camera apps, drawing apps? nope, nope, nope

I think there will be plenty of apps in our future.
mgobl
·2년 전·discuss
> Over here in capitalist paradise, it sure sucks for most people

Pretty sure this reflexive, luxury belief is not borne out by the data.

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/world-population-in-extre...
mgobl
·2년 전·discuss
Not only do I disagree with the premise, but I think the article is poorly argued.

Was working on the Manhattan project unethical because it furnished the ability for us to kill humans on an even more vast industrial scale than we previously could have imagined? Perhaps, but it's hard to square this with the reality that the capability of mutually assured destruction has ushered in the longest period of relative peace and global stability in recorded history, during a period of time we might otherwise expect dramatically increased conflict and strife (because we are sharing our limited planet with an additional order of magnitude of humans). Had everyone at Los Alamos boycotted the effort, would we be in a better place when some other power inevitably invented the atomic bomb? Somehow I doubt it.

The world is a complex system. While there are hopefully an expanding set of core "values" that we collectively believe in, any single person is going to be challenged by conflicting values at times. This is like the Kagan stages of psychological development [1], but societally. I can believe that it's net bad for society that someone is working on a cigarette manufacturing line, without personally holding them accountable for the ills that are downstream of their work. There are competing systems (family, society) that place competing values (good - we can afford to live, bad - other people get sick and die) on the exact same work.

If people want to boycott some types of work, more power to them, but I don't think the line between "ethical" and "unethical" tasks is so clear that you can put whole corporations on one side or another of that line.

Sometimes I try and put a dollar amount on how much value I have received from Google in my lifetime. I've used their products for at least 20 years. Tens of thousands of dollars seems like an accurate estimate. I'm happy to recognize that two things are true: that there are societal problems with some big tech businesses that we would collectively benefit from solving AND that I (and millions of other people less fortunate than me, that couldn't "afford" the non-ad-supported cost of these services) have benefited tremendously from the existence of Google and its ilk.

[1]: https://imgur.com/a/LSkzutj
mgobl
·2년 전·discuss
It sort of does to me - disks made up of concentric orbits are have no intersections, and so collisions are less likely. In a ball, debris would have different directional vectors that would eventually collide with one another. The disk is the stable evolution of that state.
mgobl
·2년 전·discuss
Do you know if this file is possible to recover from/for kindle app highlights? (ie. off an Android Tablet) Or only off a kindle device?