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LLVM AI tool policy: human in the loop

discourse.llvm.org
215 points·by pertymcpert·6 tháng trước·113 comments

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pertymcpert
·8 ngày trước·discuss
What do you want the regulators to do to Apple in this case? What have they done wrong?
pertymcpert
·14 ngày trước·discuss
I dont necessarily disagree with you on your other points, but the population argument sort of shows a lack of understanding of how China works. It’s not guaranteed at all that they will ever overtake the US.
pertymcpert
·14 ngày trước·discuss
Why would they allow Mythos but not Fable? Fable is the one with more guardrails.
pertymcpert
·21 ngày trước·discuss
Yeah but one is supported by science and the other isn't. It's nothing to do with internet access. The fact is that computers/ipads in classrooms are negative regardless of whether they're connected to the internet.
pertymcpert
·21 ngày trước·discuss
Yes, there's also a push to ban all computers in classrooms because data is showing that it's of no benefit and if anything is a negative effect on education.
pertymcpert
·22 ngày trước·discuss
Evidence?
pertymcpert
·23 ngày trước·discuss
If Clang generated non-deterministic output due to pointer addresses then that's a bug (happens regularly) that should be fixed. The most common way this happens if it some code path is iterating over a DenseMap which is non-deterministic. Sometimes that's fine and sometimes that's not depending on how that map is used. The common way to fix that is to switch to a MapVector which pays some additional runtime/memory cost to guarantee deterministic iteration order.
pertymcpert
·25 ngày trước·discuss
I read their post in the way they intended. Regardless of whether they can, the fact that they fail to cover all the bases makes the legislation almost useless.
pertymcpert
·25 ngày trước·discuss
Football really doesn't have control over politicians. There are only 20 premier league teams and most of them aren't very influential, only a few big clubs. In terms of scale they are dwarfed by the financial services industry in the UK. Arm for example could buy all of the premier league teams (with their own equity, not cash on hand).
pertymcpert
·25 ngày trước·discuss
Most of the cost of batteries is in labor? So why not outsource them out of China where labor is quite expensive vs developing countries?
pertymcpert
·25 ngày trước·discuss
Small steps taken many times gets you far. At some point the scaling will kick in and ramp up even more.
pertymcpert
·29 ngày trước·discuss
Because?
pertymcpert
·tháng trước·discuss
> Thats a really deep thought for a 12 year old.

This was completely unnecessary. I understand why you say it, you like to make people feel bad. But it was being an asshole, regardless of how you try to justify it.

I'll invite to you our ethical sociopaths group if you want to join.
pertymcpert
·tháng trước·discuss
From a biomechanics point of view, I think there is a point where it becomes a disadvantage.
pertymcpert
·tháng trước·discuss
I really have to disagree with you there. Football's damage to society, which I no doubt does exist, much less than the damage due to class divide and capitalism as a whole.

Football in England is sometimes demonized by the media, but specifically footballers. Footballers have historically been the punching bag of the low brow media. "Rio Ferdinand on 150k a week does something bad". "Wayne Rooney caught in latest scandal, 200k a week ace in shambles" etc etc. They love to mention how much they earn, but they never talk about how football is one of the very remaining professions which are purely meritocratic. The few professions where talent is enough and offers social mobility. Most footballers are working class and yet they're blamed, and football is blamed too.

But what's so bad about something that brings people together to bond over a game? Hooligan violence isn't really a thing anymore. Gambling is a separate issue. It's not football's fault that people like to gamble. The politicians could make it illegal.
pertymcpert
·tháng trước·discuss
No they're right. Regardless if one agrees with you or not, doesn't change the fact that your behavior was that of an asshole. I would know since I'm one too.
pertymcpert
·tháng trước·discuss
Agreed. Nothing wrong with charging for a product.
pertymcpert
·tháng trước·discuss
Even in public?
pertymcpert
·tháng trước·discuss
$400 a month is a lot to you?
pertymcpert
·2 tháng trước·discuss
> Mozilla found and fixed 271 vulnerabilities in Firefox 150 while testing Mythos Preview—over ten times more than they found in Firefox 148 with Claude Opus 4.6

4.6 but close.