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mpalczewski
·29 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
I have so little faith in "high-level" officials that I prefer our AI overlords.
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One beer company tried to do it. But because beer has vitamins in it, they were prohibited from doing it as it might have made the beer seem healthy.
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·2 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
and it's wrong. a 6000 line class is not easier for a model to understand. the same things that help humans also help agents. I find myself adding linters that must pass and the agent muss fix that limit file size, function length, function complexity, how many files in a directory. a little more work for the agent, but the codebase is healthier and the agents write fewer bugs.
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·2 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Gemini models have consistently disregarded rules and gone their own way for me. They will finish a task and get it done frequently way above the scope that you gave it, but they take a million shortcuts to get there. e.g. deciding the linter isn't important and disabling the pre commit hook. coding features you didn't ask for.
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·2 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
I tried reading Myth of Sisyphus by Camus recently. I found it tedious and boring. Sort of a rehash of stoic and Taoist teaching. Yes embrace the absurd but sooo long winded. Has anyone else read this, am I missing something?
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·2 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
My iphone 15 pro max. manufactured in Aug 2023. 536 cycles. is at 84%. I doubt it will make it to 1k at above 80%.
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·3 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
only true for commodities
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·3 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
It's literally how you got those things. Without leverage to get them, they would have just been complaints. You ask what you can do, and then you do it.
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·3 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
> Maduro was president of a sovereign country.

It's funny how we accept the importance given to that statement. when he's just some dude who took control of a country and gave himself that title. As if the social construction means anything in this situation.
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·3 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
They aren’t necessarily experts at using Llm’s. They have different incentives as well
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·7 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
I helped fund that kickstarter. The first season released on that kickstarter was such a disappointment. As if they forgot to be funny.
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·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Interesting, and perhaps I'm misunderstanding something. Are they really expected to have knowledge they got from a book, that they might have read years ago?
mpalczewski
·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Yeah I could expand on this some more. If a book is on surgical techniques then yeah you need some practice. Surgeons don’t get trained from books. I certainly wouldn’t want to be operated on by someone that only reads about operations.

I think some of this is around what it means to understand a topic. Is it just about an ability to regurgitate facts or maybe you want a book to really sink in because you don’t know when you will apply it.

Taking notes or doing kindle highlights and then reviewing them can really help. Review after you read and then again after a week. This works better for remembering specific things.

One of the best ways to have a book really stick with you is to read it again. This seems to be super linear and some books really benefit from it. That is re-reading a book will more than double your understanding. Sometimes when doing this you will wonder if it’s even the same book. Though this really is more true for better books.
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·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
The best way to remember what you read is to apply it. If you read a book about programming in python and you want to retain that knowledge, write a program in python.

Unfortunately writer's writing advice for other writers but pretending like it's for everyone is too common.

>> 1. Quality matters more than quantity. If you read one book a month but fully appreciate and absorb it, you’ll be better off than someone who skims half the library without paying attention.

Maybe, or if you read the wrong thing, get a bunch of dumb ideas in your head that you would have been better off not having and nothing to counter act that can mess you up.

Furthermore, quality is hard to gauge ahead of time.

>> Speed-reading is bullshit. Getting the rough gist and absorbing the lessons are two different things. Confuse them at your peril.

That's hyperbole. When I read about speed reading it suggests that you vary your reading speed according to the subject matter. e.g. if you are reading Atlas Shrugged(if that's your cup of tea), I highly recommend speed reading through certain parts(you'll know when you get to them).

>> Book summary services miss the point. A lot of companies charge ridiculous prices for access to vague summaries bearing only the faintest resemblance to anything in the book. Summaries can be a useful jumping-off point to explore your curiosity, but you cannot learn from them the way you can from the original text.*

Depends on why you are reading the book. (e.g. Unfortunately much of school was nonsense, this can help with that).

>> Fancy apps and tools are not needed. A notebook, index cards, and a pen will do just fine.

Fancy apps and tools can be a purpose of their own. If a fancy note taking tool helps motivate you to take notes, and note taking is useful for you, you should get a fancy note taking tool. This is a personal decision.

>> We shouldn’t read stuff we find boring. Life is far too short.

Sometimes that nugget you need is in a boring book. I thought this wasn't reading for entertainment.

>> Finishing the book is optional. You should start a lot of books and only finish a few of them.

Yes finishing the book is optional.