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Karpathy's Eureka Labs will pair human-made curriculum with an AI-powered assistant. There will be math(s)
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Article wrote: Karpathy's Eureka Labs will pair human-made curriculum with an AI-powered assistant. Is not that the logical usage?
What the heck is doing everyone else? (beyond the obvious "stupid things")
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Here's to failure! You can learn an awful lot by carefully studying an unsuccessful project. Don't do that
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Article wrote: You can learn an awful lot by carefully studying an unsuccessful project. If not yours... the learn effect will be way less than if suffered in your own flesh
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That's where empathy can be a totally self serving trait where we may not think of it as such.
Put yourself as best you can in those boots, figure what you got right/wrong, learn stuff "the easier way".
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I wish I could find a clip if Archie Campbell as a doctor whacking Roy Clark (or anyone really) and saying "Then don't do that!" From Hee Haw. I've looked and looked but no luck so far. That's what I WOULD post if I could find it.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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probably where I heard that joke for the first time (and second, and…)
TTFN - Kent
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LLMs ace the familiar territory but fumble with the new, leaning more on memory over reasoning. So, less 'artificial intelligence' and more 'artificial studied last night for the exam'
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Quote: Researchers question Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT smarts as AI champs do well with "memorization rather than true reasoning abilities" If they stopped using the "intelligence" term... maybe there wouldn't be such "SURPRISE!!!" (a.k.a. DO'H) moments.
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Oracle's priorities may lie elsewhere but it is unfair to say all innovation can go in community edition, reckons analyst Hiding new features in the pay version? That's so unlike Oracle.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: That's so unlike Oracle. You are right, letting the features in the community version but change the EULA to not allow them in comercial software, then sueing everyone that uses them is more in Oracle's lines
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Not everything will be rewritten in Rust, so C++ must become safer, and we should all care about C++ becoming safer. Or at least C++ developers must become safer
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Or at least C++ developers must become safer Or managers should become aware of safety
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C++ safety is 100% in the hands of developers. The language itself, by design, is inherently unsafe.
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I think I misread your post at first reading, as "(C++ safety is 100%) in the hands of developers". On the second reading, I realized that maybe your intention was "C++ safety is (100% in the hands of developers)". That sounds a lot more likely.
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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Fortunately, there are things you can do to help protect yourself and your websites. +/- 93%
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YouTube has said using creators’ content to train AI systems would violate its terms of service — so what happens if they did? As long as they don't train them on the comments
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Kent Sharkey wrote: As long as they don't train them on the comments As if many of the videos where much better
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NASA released the dazzling portrait to help celebrate the two-year anniversary of the release of Webb’s first images It's an Opus
Or at least a tribute to Opus T. Penguin
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And me without a sandal at the moment.
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What was first... the chicken penguin or the egg?
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Penguin? That's totally a cephalopod!
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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I hope they find Bill the Cat nearby. Preferably this version.
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