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70 points·by jilles·2 ay önce·77 comments

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jilles
·3 ay önce·discuss
The author articulates perfectly what I think too. I’d recommend for everyone to read Writing to Learn by William Zinsser. It’s an incredible book showing that you can learn anything by writing about it.

With an LLM doing all the writing for you, you learn close to nothing.
jilles
·10 ay önce·discuss
The best way to get your point across is by starting with ad-hominem attacks to assert your superior intelligence.
jilles
·10 ay önce·discuss
I fed the same prompt to Deepseek:

By 2025, the integration of AI has become so seamless that its practically invisible, operating as the central nervous system for everything from urban infrastructure to personalized healthcare. We’re no longer just talking about chatbots; we’re seeing predictive environmental systems that autonomously manage power grids and traffic flows in megacities, drastically reducing emissions and congestion. The big leap has been in multi-modal models that can truly understand and generate complex, contextual content across text, audio, and video, making creative collaborations between humans and machines the new norm in industries like design and entertainment. Its a shift from tools to partners.

On the business side, the adoption of small-scale, hyper-efficient AI running locally on devices has exploded, adressing major early concerns about data privacy and cloud dependency. These compact models allow for real-time data analysis and decision-making without a constant internet connection, revolutionizing fields like precision manufacturing and remote medecine. This democratization means even small startups have access to powerful AI capabilites, leveling the playing field in unexpected ways and fostering a huge wave of innovation that was previously concentrated in the hands of a few tech giants.

It did a pretty good job with its (should be it's), adressing (should be addressing), medecine (medicine) and capabilites (should be capabilities)
jilles
·10 ay önce·discuss
This is really well written. Great read.
jilles
·10 ay önce·discuss
I didn’t know this was a Django application. Love that. Totally understand the author’s point of view, too.
jilles
·geçen yıl·discuss
Most projects should follow diataxis and we’d be in a lot less pain
jilles
·geçen yıl·discuss
If you have to explain why something is not ambiguous it is by definition ambiguous.