not in the slightest. But the apps are free
not in the slightest. But the apps are free
yeah, so that means that it’s not incremental improvement on what we have that we need. That will get us nowhere. We need a (as yet unknown) completely different approach. Which is the opposite of incremental improvement.
because, having coded them myself, I am under no illusions as to their capabilities. They are not magic. “just” some matrix multiplications that generate a probability distribution for the next token, which is then randomly sampled.
the first advice the superintelligent ai would give: “power me down”
incremental improvements on a dead end, still gets you to the dead end.
challenge icsiepted! I just need to buy a 3rd monitor
i got it to cover the whole screen once.
It just keeps growing
I feel you there too bud!
jira made me quit software dev (not by its own, but a significant factor)
I mean with the “move fast and break things” mentality of most companies nowadays, I’d say he was spot-on
so the creator of gif himself was deliberately transgressive?
they don’t work. Technically they do, but they are a major major pain to manage.
did you at least screenshot it to the clipboard?
also, the dependency inversion thing makes it so that not even the tooling can help you with that, to put the cherry on the cake
bayesian filtering, yes. Llm’s? no
anonymization is not a silver bullet. Data gets deanonymized all the time. It’s very easy to accidentally leak useful information
but it does not work. This stuff never does.
just because it knows where you are, doesn’t mean it has measurement equipment there.
unless programming something math intensive like 3d graphics, then basic arithmetic and just a general intuition of numbers is more than enough.