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danielbln

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danielbln
·14 godzin temu·discuss
I don't see why a strong model wouldn't significantly outperform any human in this sort of low level optimization work. We don't hand optimize assembly either.
danielbln
·14 godzin temu·discuss
The competitive edge lies with the higher attraction layer, not the nitty gritty implementation detail (any more). Is that still software programming? The human work lies in the what and why and in broad strokes how
danielbln
·15 godzin temu·discuss
No one is stopping you. It's only if you want someone to pay you for hand writing code that you might feel a certain competitive pressure that makes it economically difficult, let's say.
danielbln
·wczoraj·discuss
Seeing how Anthropomorphic just reset usage quotas back to 0 and the other day extended Fable sub inclusion by a few days, I have a feeling they might not drop Fable out of sub after all, because like you I would most definitely take a long good look at codex at that point.
danielbln
·wczoraj·discuss
Im here for it, good on Anthropomorphic to feel some heat again after all that drug dealer Fable business.
danielbln
·3 dni temu·discuss
Agreed, you can feel this change strongly with Opus vs Fable. Fable doesn't feel like a junior developer anymore. And it requires a lot less ceremony to boot.
danielbln
·6 dni temu·discuss
I hate hate hate level scaling. I believe they also introduced it to WoW, which ruins the power fantasy of going back to a lower level area and kicking butt, or the fear of venturing in a higher level area and hauling ass out of there. I agree, lazy game design.
danielbln
·7 dni temu·discuss
And now you've added to the pile, congratulations.
danielbln
·7 dni temu·discuss
They add nothing, meaningless anecdotes. I was kind of riffing on that.
danielbln
·7 dni temu·discuss
And I've been quite impressed. Opus talks the talk, Fable walks the walk.
danielbln
·22 dni temu·discuss
You didn't add "make no mistakes" so that first test burn will probably blow up the pad, but now you know.
danielbln
·22 dni temu·discuss
Have you asked an actual cashier what they think? They handle hundreds of people every day, do you really think they consider it rude if people don't chat them up? You can smile and say hello and thank you with or without headphones. This once again seems like a cultural divide, as a German I'm happy if noone talks to me outside of smiles and hello/goodbye, this might be different in the anglosphere.
danielbln
·24 dni temu·discuss
Ah, you must be one of those enlightened centrists that doesn't recognize a shifting overton window even if it grabs you by the....
danielbln
·24 dni temu·discuss
Not everyone who likes something that you don't like is an X-bro, so maybe that clears things up.
danielbln
·24 dni temu·discuss
I think there are some gems in the media space, the Lord Of The Rings Disco song is a certified banger, AI or not.

But yes, there is so so much slop as well
danielbln
·27 dni temu·discuss
Yeah 60k is ludicrous, I've barely seeded the context at that point and I don't see context related degradation until well into the 600-700k.
danielbln
·29 dni temu·discuss
There were no outages before AI, also no bad code and every PR was a work of art.
danielbln
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
This is me. I found AI to be an incredible provider of structure, focus and productivity, its an externalized executive function provider. No longer do I forget what last week's meetings were about, no longer am I paralyzed by seemingly I surmountable tasks it all just flows, and I get to rubber duck against an endlessly patient system. I love it, and I'm somewhat bewildered by some of the takes in this thread. Different strokes for different folks, I suppose.
danielbln
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Berlin "boutique" tech consultancy, we are seeing a noticable increase in Israeli and US engineers into our hiring pipeline. The braindrain from the autocratic countries is real.
danielbln
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Please no, I need my vacuum to work reliably in every room.