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The Equivalence of Systems That Process Turing-Complete Input [pdf]

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5 points·by seanw444·4 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·1 comments

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seanw444
·3 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
And, in my time in scouts, they did a poor job of demonstrating the actual use cases for the knots in a practical manner. If I had seen how many situations knots come in handy for, I'd have memorized them much more intently.
seanw444
·3 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Taut line is great, but I'm finding the Farrimond friction hitch is much more secure, and is already on a bite for quick release as an added bonus.
seanw444
·24 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
There can be a lot to gain from the graphics and audio, depending on the topic.
seanw444
·25 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
> the free investor money does run out

I've been saying the same thing, but that's why they made the move to IPO, no?
seanw444
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Yeah the Mormons in Utah are of a much more vapid culture than those from out of state, I can say from experience. All of the out-of-stater Mormons I've met that were here for BYU and such, they all said they can't stand the people here. Don't blame them one bit.
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Proprietary stochastic compilers. Hooray.
seanw444
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They're finally applying their 2A strategy to the 1A.
seanw444
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I wouldn't say it's random. But I do like referring to them as statistical code generators.
seanw444
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The assumption used to be that you respected the library enough and believed it was well reviewed and architected by the maintainer(s). But now even that's unreliable because libraries are being slopified at an unreviewable pace too.
seanw444
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Can we stop calling it AI and making it sound cooler than it really is: a lossily-compressed text lookup DB?
seanw444
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There's a lot to appreciate about the middle ages. It wasn't all bad.
seanw444
·2 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
> To be clear, I am not claiming that all human work will be automated away soon. Just that a huge portion of it will be.

You don't even need to be a believer in the technology to be concerned. All that matters is that the people with all the money perceive some positive outcome for their wallets from all this investment and AI hype. That is where they'll put their money. Whether or not it ends bad or good. The economy has been reshaped around a hope. Either the hope is false and the economy tanks, or the hope is realized and jobs disappear. Lose-lose.
seanw444
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> YMMV but I think if you use the tool as a more expressive Google search it can be a great companion.

I get the most mileage out of this as well. It's the middle ground option. Everyone's either saying AI is useless, or saying how it's so good that writing code is an obsolete task already. Personally, I'm learning a ton with AI as a research tool, and implementing my code by hand with that knowledge. It also naturally solves the "you can't review 20,000 lines of code a day to even properly understand that it's correct" problem as a side effect too. But I am still building things much faster.
seanw444
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> I am glad that we are finally moving towards a world where we can utilize code as a tool rather than constantly trying to think how to make it into a product.

Maybe that's just you. Code as a tool rather than just a product has always existed.
seanw444
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> Bigger than any other tool, for any other price.

For as long as the investor money runway has asphalt left.
seanw444
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Can often also be noticeably more performant.
seanw444
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> LLMs are currently being used to solve simple problems, instead of important ones

Which is still cool. I just wish people were more honest about this.
seanw444
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First
seanw444
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The tin foil hatters are always told they're making slippery slope fallacies until they're proven right a few years later. Over and over again.
seanw444
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Two more weeks!