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PhilipDaineko commented on OneDrive just deleted all of my files   twitter.com/jasonkpargin/... · Posted by u/nomilk
PhilipDaineko · 2 months ago
I use O&O ShutUp10++ to completely get rid of OneDrive and other annoying Microsoft tools from the recent version of Windows.

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PhilipDaineko commented on There is no A.I.   newyorker.com/science/ann... · Posted by u/cocacola1
tracerbulletx · 3 years ago
All of these arguments seem to think that the brain isn't also generating a statistical ordering of semantic words and actions. Obviously the brain has a way more complex network of subsystems with various specialties than the artificial models we have today and is able to generalize language, math, and positional reasoning and mix it with the older parts of the brain for reward and training mechanisms and it can do it in real time, but it kind of seems like modern models are showing so much flexibility at different tasks and so much generality it's feeling like they have something in common with the building blocks of the brain that might get us there.
PhilipDaineko · 3 years ago
100% true. It is only ego that makes people think we are "unique" and different to AI. If one plugs current AI into a body with external stimuli such as wishing to mate, eat, etc, then the external observer will not be able to spot a difference.

Our minds are in fact same statistical models with a gradually declining ability to learn and driven by exogenous irrational goals to eat and mate.

PhilipDaineko commented on Ask HN: Why did medium.com "fail"?    · Posted by u/slymerson
PhilipDaineko · 3 years ago
What's the point of setting up a blog on medium rather then setting up a WordPress website in minutes?

Or course in short term you win with Medium and similar platforms, but long term you lose, moreover bearing risks of platform-locking

PhilipDaineko commented on Show HN: Automated insights from your Google Analytics   narrative.bi/ga-narrative... · Posted by u/micrum
PhilipDaineko · 3 years ago
Great product, we have been using it for already a few month in our company. Lots of insights on the data. I would also love to see different time frames for the data comparison, i.e. compare week to week, or month to month, instead of having only day-to-day comparison.

Anyway, good luck!

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