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Have you tried setting [ECONOMY: NO] in the raws?
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Have you tried setting [ECONOMY: NO] in the raws?
pepe is my gay son and i love him
where did you COMEFROM, cottonEyedJoe2
sometimes it’s just nice to remember a human wrote a thing
“also, there was only ever one and it just asserts true”
ooh, has anyone made something that transfers ownership of unmaintained codebases via bug bounty? like a sword-in-the-stone for critical fixes?
Reference to Cottoneyed Joe considered harmful
remember when you would type a few lines of code and then a widget would appear immediately and you’d feel a tiny spark of emotion?
rebel against Russian imperialism, return to glagolitic
you should disagree
It’s actually really frustrating that LLMs have gotten all the funding when we’re finally at the point where we can build reasonably priced purpose-built AI and instead the CEOs want to push trashbag LLMs on everything
It is excellent for producing bland filler.
AI as a field initially started getting big in the 1960s with machine translation and perceptrons (super-basic neural networks), which started promising but hit a wall basically immediately. Around 1974 the US military cut most of their funding to their AI projects because they weren’t working out, but by 1980 they started funding AI projects again because people had invented new AI approaches. Around 1984 people coined the term “AI winter” for the time when funding had dried up, which incidentally was right before funding dried up again in the 90s until around the 2010s.
Actually we’re already two “AI winters” in, so we should be hitting another pretty soon
Generative AI is amazing for some niche tasks that are not what it’s being used for
The Dunning Kruger Machine
Just use BeautifulSoup.
Fail fast baybee
Medieval management, aka serfdom
Going to the moon as a step towards going to Mars is so eminently correct that this comic should actually be Agile propaganda