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Perhaps the title should be Reigning in the BS Raining in AI
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Much more accurate!
TTFN - Kent
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Quote: It’s like “fake news” on steroids. As Blackwell says, “We’ve automated bullshit.”
Kind of like Facebook and Twitter.
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If anyone has access to IA image generation on here, I wonder what this prompt will result in: "raining bullshit artificial intelligence"
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A new report from software auditing company Engprax finds 53 percent of software engineers have identified suspected wrongdoing at work but many are reluctant to report it due to fear of retaliation from management. I have nothing to say
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If only software engineers...
Psychological safety area at work is like unicorns and dragons... pretty cool in the books but not to be found in reality.
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The article is a waste of time in that it doesn't identify any examples of wrongdoing.
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Few technologies have gone from the tech fringes to becoming a global phenomenon quite like generative AI. The others have already been replaced
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As every tool... it has it usability and it has got better in short time... but yeah, I do think that it still is way far from being what many claim it is.
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From the company that brought you AWS certification comes a new ‘AI Ready’ education track to help train aspiring professionals on Amazon’s AI tech. Now with 50% more lock-in!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Now with 50% more lock-in! And 200% more data slurping to train it.
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You need to accept one truth - every shop is messy and every app has its skeletons. Period. As long as the skeletons don't walk around
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Kent Sharkey wrote: As long as the skeletons don't walk around Or the corpses don't stink...
Kent Sharkey wrote: You need to accept one truth - every shop is messy and every app has its skeletons. Period. Everyone but mine...
I do not have any shop
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Within the State of Developer Ecosystem Report, you'll find information covering a wide range of topics, from programming languages, tools, and technologies to demographics and fun facts. Thanks to all those developers that were tranquilized, tagged and monitored
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Thanks to all those developers that were tranquilized, tagged and monitored Were they working for amazon or tesla?
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Ilya Sutskever announces regret; 650 OpenAI employees sign letter asking board to resign. Well directed, Board
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I do not have any opinion about the guy, but... Kudos for the people working there.
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You’ll still need to use third-party websites to complete an application. Upload your 140 character resume now
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Kent Sharkey wrote: 140 character resume
Might be possible in Chinese...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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If the job offers are slightly similar to the contents of X... I know one that is not going to use it.
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Will be most used by the developers of X?
Sorry, can't do it. "Will be most used by the developers of Twitter?"
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At VS Live in Orlando this week there were a number of people who had questions about upgrading to .NET 8; mostly from .NET Framework 4.5 or similar versions that are no longer supported. "There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth"
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The booster was lost moments after separation, and the Starship’s flight termination system exploded the prototype soon after its planned engine shutdown. "Once the rockets are up, Who cares where they come down? That's not my department"
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The Verge has never published a complementary article about any of Musk's companies. The Starship launch on Saturday was a resounding success in that it passed all the test goals. The launch pad is intact and the hot staging, which was a design change after the stage separation failure on the first test flight, worked exactly as it should. The 1st stage successfully made it's turn back to launch site before the FTS triggered and the second stage made it to space before shutting down its engines about 45 seconds early, triggering the FTS on this stage.
That the second stage made it to space also means that SpaceX now holds the record for the single largest object to be launched into space. It even met one of the FAA's concerns about the flight termination systems, which appeared to have not worked properly in the first test flight.
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