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Ask HN: Is Google AI Overview giving you scam phone numbers?

6 points·by CreepGin·10 tháng trước·4 comments

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CreepGin
·2 tháng trước·discuss
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CreepGin
·2 tháng trước·discuss
"nine women can't have a baby in a month". Speed of software development is not pure output.
CreepGin
·2 tháng trước·discuss
IMHO, Brooks's Law applies more today than ever.
CreepGin
·3 tháng trước·discuss
Yeah I mean I also chuckle at good (or cheap) puns sometimes. But wordplay and puns are the current ceiling of LLMs. Good at them because they're purely structural (pattern-match on phonetics, then swap the meaning). In that bit, there's no buildup, no callbacks, no escalation, no expectations to subvert, no thesis, no perspective.

Grounded, buried, couchy, deep-seated, eyes, baked... It's like a thesaurus!

I feel like human comedians would have to deal with a lot of layered subtleties. They would make the potatoes _serve the bit_ instead of _be the bit_.
CreepGin
·3 tháng trước·discuss
I'm not sure if this is mythos-specific though. Past models have been great at puns! They do wordplay and puns reasonably well because those are structural.

However, the concepts of comedic timing, subversion of expectations, and emotional punch are kinda contrary to how LLMs work. LLMs are trained to minimize cross-entropy loss. So by construction, they're biased toward the statistically expected.
CreepGin
·3 tháng trước·discuss
Nope I guess can't tell between machine written and mediocre jokes.

Models are structurally biased toward the expected, which is the opposite of what makes a joke land or a poem transcend.
CreepGin
·3 tháng trước·discuss
When a model can tell funny jokes or write good poetry, that's when I'll be concerned.
CreepGin
·4 tháng trước·discuss
> because AI can trivially be told to imitate that

lowercase, maybe, but not em dashes.
CreepGin
·5 tháng trước·discuss
Yes, at the very least, it's a no-brainer for OS maintainers who are already paying for Max 20x.
CreepGin
·5 tháng trước·discuss
You missed the sarcasm.
CreepGin
·5 tháng trước·discuss
> Everyone says that but I don't see anyone cooking up the next photoshop and selling it at $3/month.

Yup, same reason you can't throw manpower at a software project and expect a proportional outcome (Brooks's Law). AI amplifies what's already there; it doesn't conjure taste or product vision out of thin air.
CreepGin
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Yeah to me, Burst+Jobs and Compute shaders are so easy to work with in Unity, I haven't felt the need to squeeze more perf out of C# in a long time.

For modding and OTA stuff I just use a scripting language with good interop (I made OneJS partially for this purpose). No more AOT issue and no more waiting for domain reload, etc.
CreepGin
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Yes and it works well IME. https://docs.unity3d.com/6000.3/Documentation/Manual/roslyn-...

Now I think about it, writing SourceGenerators is actually a great fit for AI agents.
CreepGin
·10 tháng trước·discuss
Wow that's less than a month ago. I wonder if this kind of stuff is picking up steam.

> Rivlin told me that the bogus customer service number and the impostor representative were believable.

My wife said it was the persistent CC# inquiry combined with the heavy Indian accent that put her on alert.
CreepGin
·11 tháng trước·discuss
Yes what the hell is wrong with this title. Where on the pricing page does it say the Industry plan require a runtime fee?
CreepGin
·11 tháng trước·discuss
Yup, I agree with the author 100%. By far the worst part of AI code generation is the inability to discern old and deprecated APIs/syntax/workflows of tech stacks that are constantly changing.
CreepGin
·12 tháng trước·discuss
As someone who maintains multiple JS libs and provides support on Discord, the #1 reason I default to using TW is because it lets me drop code snippets in chat without lugging around an extra CSS file or walls of inline styles, keeping everything compact and easy to read (tons of vertical space saved).

Example: https://onejs.com/docs/web/tailwind#quick-example

Without TW, that snippet may need to take 3x more lines.

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My major issue with TW at the moment is that I use TW in a non-browser environment (Unity), so TW3 is fine since I can tweak everything with JavaScript. TW4 shifts everything to CSS, gives zero workarounds, and my setup crumbles.
CreepGin
·2 năm trước·discuss
> Do I describe myself as a leader? Yes, I do; because the evidence of my life shows that to describe myself as anything else would be silly.

Are you quoting Dwight Schute?
CreepGin
·7 năm trước·discuss
Very true. And let's not forget Android and Adsense. It's scary how many developers, publishers, and creators depend on Google for revenue today. A tiny change in Google's opaque algorithms can and will affect many's livelihood.