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Self-improving agents still need humans

douwe.com
2 points·by dosinga·21 ngày trước·0 comments

Self-Improving Agents Still Need Humans

goose-docs.ai
2 points·by dosinga·22 ngày trước·0 comments

The End of Free Tokens

douwe.com
6 points·by dosinga·tháng trước·0 comments

The Web of Babel: Browsing the Internet's Latent Space

blog.douwe.com
3 points·by dosinga·2 tháng trước·0 comments

Russian crypto payment system expands into Africa

ft.com
2 points·by dosinga·3 tháng trước·1 comments

What Is Claude? Anthropic Doesn't Know, Either

newyorker.com
5 points·by dosinga·5 tháng trước·0 comments

Wanting to be an astronaut turned me into a Software Engineer

blog.douwe.com
2 points·by dosinga·6 tháng trước·0 comments

The High Cost of Tree Testing

engineering.block.xyz
3 points·by dosinga·6 tháng trước·0 comments

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dosinga
·25 ngày trước·discuss
> ...and it's rebuked by Maynard Keynes: "We're all dead in the long run".

Keynes said that when somebody complained that his theories didn't work in the long run. And the true rebuke is, we're now in the long run and Keynes is dead
dosinga
·tháng trước·discuss
second paragraph

> A model can generate a login system in seconds. It will not ask if emails must be unique. That single missing requirement can collapse the system. LLMs cannot see the category of questions that keep software safe.

really? I am assuming here that the author means that the emails used when registering across users need to be unique. even mediocre models will do that for you.

even more to the point though, if you tell an LLM, hey I want to build this system, let's talk about the architecture, it will ask you all the relevant questions. this can really help with the engineering. sure, there's a rubber ducking aspect to it, but even so. telling an LLM to immediately implement an idea does not lead to great engineering. starting to code yourself has the same problem. doing some brainstorming with an LLM (like in the olden days with humans) is where they help with the engineering part.
dosinga
·2 tháng trước·discuss
What's up with this glass? Excuse me? Excuse me? This is my glass? I don't think so. My glass was full! And it was a bigger glass! Who's been pinching my beer?
dosinga
·2 tháng trước·discuss
Does anybody else find this article reads really AI written? The way the argument is built, the emdashes, the dramatic one sentence paragraph:

"That assumption is wrong."

"The human is the equation. AI is what makes that equation run faster." -- what?
dosinga
·2 tháng trước·discuss
The company I work for pays for my tokens, but I find enough joy in doing weekend projects supercharged by AI to chip in myself too
dosinga
·2 tháng trước·discuss
Yes! It's a great addition to the argument
dosinga
·2 tháng trước·discuss
The counter argument (not mine): Software Engineers are willing to spend their own money on AI. The same people that wouldn't pay 10 dollars for code if there was a workaround that took hours.
dosinga
·3 tháng trước·discuss
Austerity does not create fascism. The examples in the article are just all wrong. Even if you call Trump and Orban fascists, they did not follow austerity. The reaction to the financial crisis was the largest fiscal and monetary interventions in history. Orban consolidated power by spending and state expansion, not austerity. True austerity in Greece, Spain, Portugal of recent times led to new parties, but those countries are politically doing surprisingly well.
dosinga
·3 tháng trước·discuss
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dosinga
·4 tháng trước·discuss
I ended up using https://eu.switch-bot.com/products/switchbot-bot -- just have a finger robot push the button
dosinga
·4 tháng trước·discuss
Employers and landlords do that sort of thing all the time. Rent goes up, job descriptions change, return to office is suddenly required. And yeah, you can get a different job or a different home if you don't like it.
dosinga
·5 tháng trước·discuss
> if you exclude the enslaved, the south had a higher GDP per capita than the north.

In other words, if you remove the people that earned the least (close to nothing) the overall income per capita goes up? If you exclude the non nobles I am sure the middle ages had a very high GDP too
dosinga
·5 tháng trước·discuss
you can run https://block.github.io/goose/ in headless mode (I work on goose)
dosinga
·5 tháng trước·discuss
ah, but you can always just ask the LLM questions about how it works. it's much easier to understand complex code these days than before. and also much easier to not take the time to do it and just race to the next feature
dosinga
·5 tháng trước·discuss
I have looked but I can't find out if it actually means something. Does 89 seconds before midnight mean we have a 50% chance to survive the next N years somehow?
dosinga
·6 tháng trước·discuss
this is cool. not sure it is the first claude code style coding agent that runs against Ollama models though. goose, opencode and others have been able to do that a while no?
dosinga
·6 tháng trước·discuss
> Who hasn’t turned in a paper on a broken floppy disk, with the excuse ready that the floppy must have broken when the teacher asks a few days later?

I feel seen
dosinga
·6 tháng trước·discuss
One thing that seems missing from a lot of these comparisons is the base rate of success for dieting itself.

Most people who “start a diet” never meaningfully lose weight in the first place, or lose a small amount and plateau quickly. The cohort of “dieters who regain weight” is already heavily filtered toward the minority who were unusually successful at dieting to begin with. That selection bias matters a lot when you then compare regain rates.

GLP-1s change that denominator. A much larger fraction of people who start the intervention actually lose substantial weight. So even if regain after stopping is faster conditional on having lost weight, the overall success rate (people who lose and keep off a clinically meaningful amount) may still be higher than dieting alone.

In other words: “people who regain weight after stopping GLP-1s” vs “people who regain weight after dieting” ignores the much larger group of dieters who never lost anything to regain. From a population perspective, that’s a pretty important omission.
dosinga
·6 tháng trước·discuss
Google-as-the-new-Microsoft feels about right. Windows 1 was a curiosity, 2 was “ok”, and 3.x is where it started to really win. Same story with IE: early versions were a joke, then it became “good enough” + distribution did the rest.

Gemini 3 feels like Google’s “Windows 3 / IE4 moment”: not necessarily everyone’s favorite yet, but finally solid enough that the default placement starts to matter.

If you are the incumbent you don't need to be all that much better. Just good enough and you win by default. We'll all end up with Gemini 6 (IE 6, Windows XP) and then we'll have something to complain about.
dosinga
·6 tháng trước·discuss
eh, maybe. Sure Google bought Youtube, but the whole making it social came later. Apple spending a lot of time refining them is exactly the point. They did go up in the stack (given that they started out as home computer builder quite a bit). Word first came out for MS DOS, so definitely going up in the stack.