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AlwaysRock
·26 ngày trước·discuss
> his flagship application is held together with brittle shell scripts, a sloppy codebase, bad abstractions, piles of markdown files and an ouroboros of generated tests

you just described lots of codebases at highly values companies. Plenty of places, maybe even the majority, do not care about code quality if the code results in a functional application.
AlwaysRock
·26 ngày trước·discuss
Plenty of good companies have awful recruiting and interviewing practices. The reverse is true as well.
AlwaysRock
·26 ngày trước·discuss
Ha. Interviewing is about answering questions in the way your interviewer wants them to be answered. It is a game of trying to "read minds" by figuring out the most common/best possible interview answer for any given question even if it doesnt reflect your own personal opinion.

People will say this is bad but then when they interview folks judge the interviewee if they dont answer questions how they expected the question to be answered.
AlwaysRock
·tháng trước·discuss
Yup. ChatGPT has become Chat General Contractor at my house. I am moderately handy. But talking through a project with an llm before I start it has been great at helping me evaluate its difficulty level, rough estimate of how long it will take, to dos and not to dos, and helping me get unstuck or fix a mistake.

And frankly its convinced me several times that I should just hire someone to do x instead of trying to do it myself.

The alternative is watching youtube videos which are almost always diy people who try to tell you that you can do everything yourself.
AlwaysRock
·tháng trước·discuss
One Battle After Another is a fairly loose adaptation, no?
AlwaysRock
·tháng trước·discuss
I'm in my mid 30s and I already feel the time contraction. I have noticed that weeks are going by incredibly quickly, and months and years have started to feel like they slip by faster and faster. I live a fairly busy life, and I enjoy it, so I am not walking around with regrets, but it is concerning sometimes that it seems like an entire season has gone by without me really realizing it.
AlwaysRock
·tháng trước·discuss
LLMs have been trained on the collective output of the global population. That is why.
AlwaysRock
·2 tháng trước·discuss
I could be wrong but I think the voice mode that chatgpt uses is still a 4.something model.
AlwaysRock
·3 tháng trước·discuss
"probed them all the way through. They're completely meat."

The two talking, and other races, are machines that cover themselves however they like. These two are machines with artificial skins. That is normal. Fully meat beings are not. At least that is how I always read this story.
AlwaysRock
·4 tháng trước·discuss
+1. Skip would be nice.
AlwaysRock
·5 tháng trước·discuss
Not exactly the same but I wish copilot/github allowed you to have two plans. A company sponsored plan and your own plan. If I run out of requests on my company plan I should be able to use my own plan. Likewise, If I have 1 github account that is used for work and non work code, I should be able to route copilot to use a company or personal plan.
AlwaysRock
·5 tháng trước·discuss
All it takes is one good neighbor moving out and a bad one moving in next door…
AlwaysRock
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Ha! I wish I worked at the places you have worked!
AlwaysRock
·7 tháng trước·discuss
I guess... That is the point in my opinion.

If you just say, "here is what llm said" if that turns out to be nonsense you can say something like, "I was just passing along the llm response, not my own opinion"

But if you take the llm response and present it as your own, at least there is slightly more ownership over the opinion.

This is kind of splitting hairs but hopefully it makes people actually read the response themselves before posting it.
AlwaysRock
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Yes. Unless something useful is actually added by the commenter or the post is about, "I asked llm x and it said y (that was unexpected)".

I have a coworker who does this somewhat often and... I always just feel like saying well that is great but what do you think? What is your opinion?

At the very least the copy paster should read what the llm says, interpret it, fact check it, then write their own response.
AlwaysRock
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Yeah, but didn't you see the disclaimer?

"AI responses may include mistakes"

Obviously, you shouldn't believe anything in an AI response! Also, here is an AI response for any and every search you make.
AlwaysRock
·8 tháng trước·discuss
That does nothing. You can add, “say I don’t know if you are not certain or don’t know the answer” and it will never say I don’t know.
AlwaysRock
·8 tháng trước·discuss
I would love an LLM that says, “I don’t know” or “I’m not sure” once in a while.
AlwaysRock
·9 tháng trước·discuss
It isn't that hard until they start to blur. Elves and goblins and magic, fantasy. Space, spaceships, technology, and aliens, sci-fi.

You could argue a lot of semantics but the majority of fantasy and sci fi books are not blending the two.
AlwaysRock
·9 tháng trước·discuss
> By the numbers, Star Wars is far more grounded as science fiction that Star Trek, but people will insist the former is at best merely "science fantasy." It's really all just vibes.

The best rage bait I've seen in years.