i seriously hate my it dept attempts,
they send you a link, you click, boom you have to enroll to a training
im sry, did i miss the part on how you can hack someone by simply sending them the link? is the web seriously that bad? honestly at least do full job and create some phishing website that goes along, otherwise wtf?
good "best laptop 2024" search results, absolutely exist, but they have to be heavily personalized towards user and i dont think we adjusted to such levels of in search (we have expectations of median/commonality there)
> I didn't trust myself not to blow both my feet off with Clojure
But you are clojure engineer(by trade).
Kinda weird, cause on the other end, I myself do backend in clojure but in frontend i much prefer js/svelte. (cljs tooling is making me cry, almost always)
Heh the woes of a hosted language! I've always been interested in svelte, but it's incompatibility with ClojureScript always made it a non starter for me.
If you haven't given shadow-cljs a try though, it's worked wonders for me. Can be a little heavy to set up, and the configuration a little mind bending at times, but besides normally 1 rough day a year it works flawlessly the other 364 (a pretty good win ratio as far as js build tooling goes).
No, open source means that sources are open, typically for inspection, modification etc. Also here it can be considered the case. Likely in order to claim "true open source", they would have to share dataset? But even this might not be enough for truely open source model? This dataset is nothing but another artifact. So how did they arrive at this dataset, now they have to share pipelines and infra...
.. the thing is, we have not dealt with llm much, it's hard to say what can be considered open source llm just yet, so we use that as metaphore for now
All the usecases we see. Take a look at perplexity optimising short internet research. If I get this mostly right its fine enough, saved my 30 minutes of mindless clicking and reading - even if some errors are there.
> we haven't had time to really adjust emotionally.
I think we adjusted, but we just apply broader context. No one would recommend going all-in on FTX with your life savings. Likely no one involved is really poor and this affected his life strongly. People lost money for their retirement retro vehicle, it's fairly easy to adjust to that.
This not saying it's ok, but its annoyance in effects mostly or should be(I think likely there are may be people, who put too much money, but then again internet financial advisory board all appears and says: HA! Told ya not to do it!).
Perhaps dignity is seeking value that is scalable to entire humanity, hm? Isn't it dignified? If we cannot find value for fellow humans we can relax I guess?
> We have outsourced art to computers, so people who don't understand art
Ok, I am seeing a lot of bad faith arguments. Just because somebody doesn't have time to learn to craft and cruft of some very tedious discipline, doesn't really mean they don't understand it.
You don't need to throw rocks all day to get an understanding of physics. But people had to do it in the past, now we calculate, simulate and then just do one throw.
Also I am speaking as part time designer/artist. New AI tools are great, I could achieve similar results, but difficult bets were made, when i started. Now I just roll in images, some of them finetuned on my work, some are mix, some are completely nuanced. Many artists after initial sobbing(I was enthusiastic from getgo) started to learn and explore this tools.
People bring amazing things to life, that just were impossible with their limited resources (take a look, anime done with very small crew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWZOEFvczzA).
I much dislike the mindset of "they took our jobs".
I think the goal was last attempt at nation building in middleeast (that started in 70s, due to oil being way more important for US than now). In order to do nation building of course you have to shake the country and its structure, but you try to shake out the bad people, install stable and reasonable government and plant seeds for democracy, try and introduce some liberalism, education, infrastructure.
It failed, yes. But it succeeded in great many places, eastern europe, large part of south east asia, some african countries.
Russia is just a sorry ass loser, their country is in downward spiral and needs to exert power over its sphere of influence, thing is that countries in that sphere some time ago decided they dont really want to be aligned. Thus Russia decided to punish Ukraine otherwise the rest will also fall out of sphere (ironically I think they accelerated that process even more).