That's not the way it works. And I'm not even against that.
It sill won't work this way a few years later.
That's not the way it works. And I'm not even against that.
It sill won't work this way a few years later.
Nintendo DS
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What I see is that Tesla was early with electric cars and gave the market a push. Possibly due to elons fame too.
But not more than that 😁
Yes but let's not forget that you only have a 2 party system which lead to this and could've been fixed at some point.
(yes I agree with you if you as a random person ask what could I have done the actions are very limited)
Yup. I never really understood why to buy such an expensive shitty car to begin with.
And then additionally Musk, of course. He didn't change, this was always him. Buying business building up power recklessly.
Yes you're right, in a way. I have much respect for valve for that.
However the 'non streamlinedness' is hidden there. It's not a closed system like a console.
I have several examples of this behavior in close range to me. You're right many don't know, turns out these devices are far too complex for many people (not blaming them).
And yes the op was provocative boomer bashing but with many things theres also truth inside. My post was building on that and I know people that literally can not hear you or eg the fire alarm either. It's really difficult.
We used to laugh about sidetalking... Now everyone does, as I call it, the sandwich. Holding flat in front of mouth.
You know, the thing is THEY CANT HEAR VERY WELL NOW so they might not give a shit.
Greeting from the generation in between.
In part we agree. However there are two things to consider.
For one, the llms are plateauing pretty much now. So they are dependant on more quality input. Which, basically, they replace. So perspecively imo the learning will not work to keep this up. (in other fields like nature etc there's comparatively endless input for training, so it will keep on working there).
The other thing is, as we likely both agree, this is not intelligence. It has it's uses. But you said to replace programming, which in my opinion will never work: were missing the critical intelligence element. It might be there at some point. Maybe llm will help there, maybe not, we might see. But for now we don't have that piece of the puzzle and it will not be able to replace human work with (new) thought put into it.