HackerLangs
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

riddlemethat

229 karmajoined 13 yıl önce

comments

riddlemethat
·2 saat önce·discuss
The current foundational models have basic reasoning with glimpses of brilliant reasoning.
riddlemethat
·evvelsi gün·discuss
This removes circus from the children.
riddlemethat
·3 gün önce·discuss
If it had been done with coordinated investment/lending from the government to spur domestic production it’d be a very good move. The economy is stalling (outside of tech) because there is no money for increased production domestically.
riddlemethat
·5 gün önce·discuss
On a Dartmouth related note, I still can’t believe they abandoned Blitzmail for Office 365. What a loss.
riddlemethat
·16 gün önce·discuss
They got paid. That’s what the money was for. It’s the investors who backed these foundational model companies who will hold the bag as more open source models come along and consume more market share.
riddlemethat
·geçen ay·discuss
Universities today are seen as debt manufacturing facilities. Debt that cannot be discharged. AI is seen as an act of war against the world’s working classes. Rich people aren’t building bunkers in foreign countries and buying yachts the size of a town because we ran out of land in America. Buckle up for a wild tumultuous period of human history.
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
I’m imagining dozens of people worldwide sharing your nostalgia for Vista.
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
In the niches there are riches and boring businesses build wealth. Congrats!
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
Or Windows 8.x in general
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
Open source models apply pressures on the low end of the market. The paid models are so much better that they can charge based on value for enterprises.
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
People actually use AI. People do not use virtual reality headsets.
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
That regulatory framework would add a lot of cost to providing online services. There would be far fewer people able to use them because companies would pass that cost to their users/customers.
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
The downvotes are because my post was clear and they did not understand the point. We did not replace our CPA. We replaced the book keeper. The human CPA is the human in the middle reviewing the work of the AI. There is no responsible business owner alive today who would trust an LLM to replace their CPA, IMHO.
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
I stopped trying to use Claude to do anything with 4.7 because it sucks up so many tokens so quickly. I use the 4.6 model still and have switched to Codex for larger tasks. It also works better at more complex coding tasks than Claude for web apps that have python backends and typescript front ends.
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
Csv files are fine with a bot categorizing the expenses.

No need to have a desktop app to do entry.

Why would I worry about an LLM properly cataloging expenses (book keepers job) when we keep human in the loop with the CPA to check their work?

I think you don’t understand the problem the AI solved/reduced costs on.
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
I run a small business. I used AI to do book keeping for my LLC with two members (I have a partner). We had used a bookkeeper in previous years but we couldn’t ignore the potential cost savings of using AI. We have a CPA who said the books look great so we will likely no longer need a human to do book keeping. We were able to cancel Quickbooks because of this. Quickbooks (andvanced plan) alone was $3k/year in savings.
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
The only “real” competition for Google Workspace is Microsoft if you need a full collaboration solution beyond just email, and 99.999% of customers of such hosted solutions need that full solution. It’s why Dropbox worked even though hacker news users probably roll their own sync solution.
riddlemethat
·2 ay önce·discuss
It’s still the best option for uptime, document analysis (on a cost basis), and Google is less likely to experience a significant cybersecurity breach than a less established company. They’ll be fine as long as they stay in the game even if they never have a Ferrari again plenty of people buy Toyota.
riddlemethat
·3 ay önce·discuss
What’s fun for me these days is picking up a project I started with an LLM doing agent driven development a few months ago or even a year ago and hit a wall and stopped being able to be picked up by the latest version of Claude and/or codex and bringing it further. Some can now launch some still are too complex for the agent to build. But, it’s getting easier and easier to build personal apps. We are not far off from being able to say “Alexa, build me an app on my iPhone that lets me take pictures of the food in my fridge to compile the nutritional benefits and sync it with my workout app then compare it to the ideal ingredients I should eat based on my fitness goals in my health app and have it set to send me emails where it can find me better ingredients to buy that are cost effective, local, and meet my diet restrictions” and in 15 minutes that app suddenly exists.
riddlemethat
·3 ay önce·discuss
If you want security through obscurity you can revert to IPoAC (RFC 1149).