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SadWebDeveloper
·2 ay önce·discuss
Kinda FUD article... the reality is that common problems are going to be easy because the solution is probably inside the training dataset, the challenge should be adapted to make LLM's useless for example once at Defcon CTF the problems were for an unknown CPU architecture based on octal that required to write even your own disassembler... this are the kind of things that will probably be hard for frontier LLM's
SadWebDeveloper
·5 ay önce·discuss
There are no contextual bias, the goal of the prompt is very explicit and not about probabilistic patterns, but about the models transformer layers dynamically assigning greater weight to words like "meters" (distance) than to other tokens in the prompt.

This should be fixed in the reasoning layer (the inner thoughts or chain-of-thought) were the model should focus on the goal "I Want to Wash My Car" not the distance and assign the correct weight to the tokens.
SadWebDeveloper
·7 ay önce·discuss
This is another pointless article about LLM's... vibe coding is the present not the future, the only sad part of all of it is that LLM's is killing something important: code documentation.

Every single documentation out there for new libs is AI generated and that is feed again into LLMs with MCP/Skills servers, the age of the RTFM gang is over sigh
SadWebDeveloper
·geçen yıl·discuss
I didn't understand what is the point of the first challenge? anyone care to explain me what is the objective/task because there are just two circles and basically no instructions, kinda feels like a real job (lol)
SadWebDeveloper
·2 yıl önce·discuss
I'm a full stack developer and still don't know what supabase does other than being a firebase replacement...

Like seriously are they seriously trying to sell us how difficult is to setup a simple nginx server? Not sarcastic just an old developer that hasn't get this new fad of going "serverless".
SadWebDeveloper
·2 yıl önce·discuss
Yes but their primary target audience is... Teens and young adults and maybe some p.dos looking for "ASMR sutff" if you now what i mean.

What that target audience have in common... tons on times and low to zero income, so since they have time to spend trying to not pay because they don't have money to begin with, then it will happen.

Twitch is betting on having a "YouTube moment", when those teens and young adults become adults with real money, they would love to avoid the hassle of going ad-free for 10 bucks a month because they love the content that is there, so for them would be at max 1 hour of their total income, meanwhile it has to stuck taking the loses till that moment happen.
SadWebDeveloper
·2 yıl önce·discuss
I have a BR700G it works flawlessly with apcupsd, minimal to no configuration... the cheap units of APC is for really really desperate consumers, the battery didn't last more than a year from my experience like the BR* ones that usually last 3 years, these lines is the better of the both worlds cheap and sophisticated enough to work "smart" but as expensive as the SMT/SMC units.

Also like everyone say... remember to look for pure sine wave output if you are going to "protect" servers, for network equipment you could use the pwm based ones.
SadWebDeveloper
·2 yıl önce·discuss
Only if you have carpal tunnel problems or painful arthritis, it will make you happy and as productive as a normal developer with vs/vscode/jetbrains/etc

The amount of time you need setup *vim in order to make it a useful editor is not justified, i have seen people waste weeks on it and the only reason is if you have a condition that vim helps to masquerade.

Personally m waiting to get enough money to justify a kinesis keyboard, that will the only reason to improve my neovim knowledge... as for the moment the vim keybindings for vscode are as good as neovim.
SadWebDeveloper
·3 yıl önce·discuss
You are not getting the point... it is not about the ratings or win ratio, is about how fast you can climb the ladder to 1200 elo (like OP suggested) from 100 at chesscom/liches, 9 months is unrealistic without paying the "pay-to-win" fee, 2 years is more realistic timeframe to get that elo.

If you are think m wrong go start a free account and prove me wrong, you have less than 9 months to go up to 1500 elo.
SadWebDeveloper
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Thats what my chess teacher used to put me in their local chess club tournaments, in order to get a FIDE Elo, i would have need to go (on that time 1995~1999) to official tournaments and that was expensive for a rural area...

M not saying m on the level of masters but definitely not a newbie... either way i don't need proof just go to chesscom, open a new free account and start grinding... you are gonna see fast the pattern on how the platform gets you engaged but you need to look careful, it entices you with free wins before going hard on you, having three to five games a day was the eureka moment to get good ratings... either go slow or pay premium to get an edge on the game and preferred match making.
SadWebDeveloper
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Learned chess while young... elo around 1200~1500, pickup the game at 2023 because everyone has been talking about chess, maybe related to the netflix series but since i don't have netflix account and couldn't care to watch about a young-love drama series with chess around it, it wasn't the main motive.

Anyway opened a chesscom account, i got completly destroyed by online people, elo 100 according to chesscom, move to bots could beat 1200 up to 1500 elo eaisly... decided to give a try to online matches again destroyed but then started to find the pattern...

chesscom free account give me "three fair matches" that i could win to engage me in the platform, then it pairs me with either bots, 3-second chess engine cheaters or chess streamers playing with smurfs accounts, these pattern repeat almost every time sometimes is three, other times is four even five, if i play three games on 1 day the next day i would have another "three fair matches" and so on... so whats my point?

Unless you are paying good money for the subcription you are pretty much "meat canon" for others, the same applies to lichess... if you play 3 games a day for at least 2 years months you could get the 1200 elo, if you pay-to-win or pay the premium you would likely reach that 1000 elo more eaisly because is convenient for them to no match you against known cheaters on the platform...
SadWebDeveloper
·3 yıl önce·discuss
IMHO... Django hold a high standard in terms for projects running beyond the infamous 5+ years of support... still have some projects that with minimal changes (mostly configs and dependencies that got redundant/integrated into django -like choices-) are working with the latest version, surely 5.0 will not be that drastic if you are already doing software "the django way".

Things that are Django achilles heel are not developing software "the django way", mostly anything that needs some client-side to work is a PITA, requires lots of rewriting and custom templates that at some point you gotta start looking django as a backend more like the full stack framework that was meant to be. Also anything related onto getting things to production is another PITA that hasn't been solved or touched in years, dx deployment is one of those things almost any JS Framework out there is doing things better than what django supports.
SadWebDeveloper
·10 yıl önce·discuss
I didn't get it... is it a handheld or a phone/tablet device? my question whatever it would replace my phone or just be another device on my backpack like the iPad, Laptop and tons of extra chargers, i carry to almost everywhere?