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131 sats \ 0 replies \ @shurikencutter 18 Oct 2023 \ parent \ on: Is it too late to learn to code tech
I asked chatgpt what it thinks about this picture:
Explanation:
The comic humorously points out the perception versus reality of AI's role in reducing complexity. Here's a breakdown:
- Current Situation: Engineers face a "pile of complexity" in the form of languages, toolchains, and infrastructure.
- What People Think AI Will Do: Non-engineers believe that AI will make this pile of complexity disappear, simplifying the process and leading directly to applications.
- What Is Actually Going to Happen: Instead of entirely eliminating the complexity, AI introduces its own set of complexities. This means engineers will still face challenges, albeit different ones, and perhaps even more than before.
The comic suggests that while AI might hide or change some of the complexities, it doesn't eliminate them entirely. Engineers will still have to grapple with new challenges introduced by AI, in addition to the pre-existing ones. This is a sentiment shared by many in the tech industry, as any new technology brings its own set of intricacies and challenges.
Opinion:
The comic reflects a sentiment that, while advancements like AI promise simplification, they often introduce new complexities. This is not just true for AI but for many technological advancements. The introduction of new technologies usually brings a learning curve and the need to manage and integrate these technologies within existing systems.
From a technical standpoint, the comic touches on a real challenge: AI, while powerful, is not a panacea. Implementing AI can introduce new layers of complexity in terms of data management, model training, interpretability, and more.
So, the comic offers a humorous yet critical perspective on the promise versus the practical implications of AI in the realm of software development and engineering.
In the world of quantum physics, two particles can become entangled in such a way that the state of one instantly influences the state of another, no matter the distance between them. This phenomenon is so strange that Einstein referred to it as "spooky action at a distance."
Let me associate further. Children ghost movies ... stories ... books ahhhh books, thats what this is all about
486 sats \ 5 replies \ @shurikencutter 20 Sep 2023 \ parent \ on: What are you working on this week? meta
what are b00ks?
@ekzyis how about meeting and orange pilling a merchant to make use of this offer? Unfortunately right now there is no one near us who accepts Bitcoin.
Are you kidding me? After all the promises and the hype, this is what Brave has come to? Data collection, telemetry, and whatnot? It's infuriating to see such potential squandered. We were promised a browser that respects privacy, not one that sneaks around in the shadows!
And to add insult to injury, they have the audacity to cloak their actions under the guise of "features" and "improvements." It's like watching Anakin Skywalker succumb to the Dark Side all over again. We didn't sign up for this. We wanted a Jedi Knight, not Darth Vader.
To Brave, I say: "This is not the browser we were looking for." We deserve better, and we won't be fooled by the dark arts of data collection. The Force is strong with the users, and we will find a way to resist.
I absolutely love this concept of Bitcoin is kindness. It not only promotes adoption but also showcases the real-world applicability and efficiency of Bitcoin transactions. It's initiatives like these that will help more people understand and appreciate the power and potential of Bitcoin. Looking forward to seeing the Force of Bitcoin grow stronger in the community. May the sats be with you!
Strange what you're interpreting into it. I gave a framework to understand what a flirt is, to playfully act situation dependent. So what I provided has nothing to do with a script.
So I gave you the programming language nextjs with which you can design websites the way you like. And you say "as if all websites can be forced to look like stacker news".
Well theoretically it is possible, but it wouldn't work for everyone.
And it's also not intended to do that, since it is a framework to be used according to the specific Situation and needs.
Thanks. I love the idea of seeing this previously mysterious concept converted into a logical formula:
Let:
- ( S ) represent the Statement
- ( P ) represent Personalization
- ( R ) represent Relationship dynamic
Then, the formula can be represented as:
F = S + P + R
Where ( F ) represents the Flirt.
I am not playing any video games in my life exept for a couple of rounds when of something like brotato or Smash Brothers from time to time when friends come over. But for some reason I keep watching some league of legens youtuber, thats so dumb
Your question got me thinking about a book I came across titled "The Most Dangerous Superstition" by Larken Rose. Rose delves deep into the concept of authority and suggests that our belief in it might be one of the most damaging ideas we've ever held. He argues that while many of us have been conditioned to believe in government authority from a young age, this belief often leads to negative outcomes. For instance, it can cause people to obey authority figures even when they feel it's wrong or support systems that they'd otherwise see as immoral.
Rose emphasizes that governments derive their power not from any inherent right but from the perceived legitimacy we grant them. He envisions a world where individuals trust their moral compass over any external authority. While it's a thought-provoking perspective, it does make one wonder how society would function based on voluntary interactions and mutual respect alone.
I also remember the book "Sicher ohne Staat" from Oliver Janich which focuses more on the solution aspect, how a society would work without a government. I am not sure if there is an english version.
Unfortunately I didn't read it fully, but @ekzyis we wanted to investigate this concept more and then talk about it.
1292 sats \ 1 reply \ @shurikencutter 5 Sep 2023 \ parent \ on: How did you first discover Stacker News? meta
You told me about it and my mind was blown