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Dlanv commented on Privacy Badger is a free browser extension made by EFF to stop spying   privacybadger.org/... · Posted by u/doener
t_mann · 3 months ago
We've had markets for all sorts of domestic help for centuries before we had computers. Perhaps more relatable, think about how your parents might have found such help.
Dlanv · 3 months ago
Why does that matter? You can still do that. Nothing is stopping you from finding a local cleaner and negotiating the price, like our parents did.

People just don't want to do that

Dlanv commented on What happens when coding agents stop feeling like dialup?   martinalderson.com/posts/... · Posted by u/martinald
dmix · 3 months ago
I looked up the graph they are using

https://openrouter.ai/rankings

It says "Grok Code Fast 1" is ranked first in token usage? That's surprising. Maybe it's just OpenRouter bias or how the LLM is used.

I would have assumed Claude would be #1

Dlanv · 3 months ago
Everyone I know who uses Claude does not use it through openrouter.
Dlanv commented on Waymo has received our pilot permit allowing for commercial operations at SFO   waymo.com/blog/#short-all... · Posted by u/ChrisArchitect
Dlanv · 3 months ago
This is definitely not true and easily observed to be false if you live in the area, then take into account waymo is active in far more areas
Dlanv commented on Will AI Replace Human Thinking? The Case for Writing and Coding Manually   ssp.sh/brain/will-ai-repl... · Posted by u/articsputnik
apparent · 4 months ago
It would be good if there were a mode where AI trained the human operator as it worked, to reduce future reliance. Instead of just writing a document or editing a document, it would explain in a good amount of detail what it was doing, and tailor the information to the understanding level of the operator. It might even quiz the operator to assure understanding.

This would take more time in the short run, but in the long run it would result in more well-rounded humans.

When there are power/internet/LLM outages, some people are going to be rendered completely helpless, and others will be more modestly impacted — but will still be able to get some work done.

We should aim to have more people in the latter camp.

Dlanv · 4 months ago
Claude cli has this, called learning mode, and you can make custom modes to tweak it more
Dlanv commented on Should we remove XSLT from the web platform?   github.com/whatwg/html/is... · Posted by u/edent
Kwpolska · 5 months ago
Why is it always Google employees that want to kill things?
Dlanv · 4 months ago
It's more interesting and controversial to hear about
Dlanv commented on Why is GitHub UI getting slower?   yoyo-code.com/why-is-gith... · Posted by u/lr0
koakuma-chan · 5 months ago
Just use that thing that renders React 1000x faster, million JS or something
Dlanv · 5 months ago
it has some limitations: https://old.million.dev/docs/manual-mode/block#breaking-rule... and it isn't a silver bullet on its own
Dlanv commented on Genie 3: A new frontier for world models   deepmind.google/discover/... · Posted by u/bradleyg223
kouteiheika · 5 months ago
> To that end, we're exploring how we can make Genie 3 available to additional testers in the future.

No need to explore; I can tell you how. Release the weights to the general public so that everyone can play with it and non-Google researchers can build their work upon it.

Of course this isn't going to happen because "safety". Even telling us how many parameters this model has is "unsafe".

Dlanv · 5 months ago
Modern AI wouldn't exist without Google's contributions. Yet they're a for-profit company. I'm ok with them keeping some things closed source every now and then.
Dlanv commented on Try the Mosquito Bucket of Death   energyvanguard.com/blog/t... · Posted by u/almuhalil
diggan · 5 months ago
> The dunks contain an unhealthy—for the mosquito larvae—dose of the bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis, or BT. Don’t worry about your dog, Moonpie, or your cat, French Fry. They can drink straight from the bucket and be perfectly fine. Hey, it’s probably better than when they drink from your toilet, right?

Here I was under the impression that the water in the toilet is the same water as go into the taps, potable water, at least that's common here in Spain. Is it not the same in the US? Then both of them may have stagnant water or even "polluted" water in one way or another, but seems more or less the same.

Dlanv · 5 months ago
Would you drink out of your toilet?
Dlanv commented on Claude Code introduces specialized sub-agents   docs.anthropic.com/en/doc... · Posted by u/tekkertje
Dlanv · 5 months ago
I wonder if this is also a good way to create experts for specific tasks/features of a codebase.

For example, a sub-agent for adding a new stat to an RPG. It could know how to integrate with various systems like items, character stats component, metrics, and so on without having to do as much research into the codebase patterns.

Dlanv commented on Watching AI drive Microsoft employees insane   old.reddit.com/r/Experien... · Posted by u/laiysb
throwaway844498 · 7 months ago
"Pushing the state of the art" and experimenting on a critical software development framework is probably not the best idea.
Dlanv · 7 months ago
Why not, when it goes through code review by experienced software engineers who are experts on the subject in a codebase that is covered by extensive unit tests?

u/Dlanv

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