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anxoo commented on A new poverty line shifted the World Bank's poverty data   ourworldindata.org/new-in... · Posted by u/alphabetatango
btilly · 14 days ago
No, people in extreme poverty are not getting fat.

But poor people do in great numbers in many countries. For example there are many obese Americans on food stamps.

Thanks to social services, the number of Americans who are in extreme poverty is approximately zero. When I compare to history, I far prefer this state of affairs to what used to be the norm.

anxoo · 14 days ago
>Thanks to social services, the number of Americans who are in extreme poverty is approximately zero.

or 4.19 million, if you wanted to spend 2 minutes and look up [the source](https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/poverty-explorer?tab=li...) actually listed in the main article

anxoo commented on Ask HN: Is Linux for laptop worth the trouble?    · Posted by u/abhixec
anxoo · a month ago
what is your goal? what do you expect would be the pros and cons of linux or mac?

personally, i tried macOS 2 years ago and got frustrated by all the restrictions and differences from linux. i remember wanting to uninstall the default "chess" program, searching around and learning that i literally couldn't without turning off the default security mode, just because there was an off chance that the chess program contained essential code.

anxoo commented on I want an iPhone Mini-sized Android phone (2022)   smallandroidphone.com/... · Posted by u/asimops
adithyassekhar · a month ago
Slight tangent, I thought nowadays everyone is (are?) internet people. Everyone's on their phone all the time. Even if it's tiktok or instagram, why aren't brands spending to reach this audience.
anxoo · a month ago
1% of people post/comment, 99% like/retweet or just read. everyone you read on the internet is weird by default
anxoo commented on Self-taught engineers often outperform (2024)   michaelbastos.com/blog/wh... · Posted by u/mbastos
anxoo · a month ago
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anxoo commented on I want an iPhone Mini-sized Android phone (2022)   smallandroidphone.com/... · Posted by u/asimops
helloworlddd · a month ago
What sort of junk?
anxoo · a month ago
it's about twice as thick as any other typical phone
anxoo commented on Ask HN: How can we keep (part of) the web human?    · Posted by u/pajamasam
anxoo · 2 months ago
if you can't think of a way to reliably distinguish AIs from humans, that observation alone should raise great concerns which eclipse "spam comments on forums" or "bad results on google"
anxoo commented on My AI skeptic friends are all nuts   fly.io/blog/youre-all-nut... · Posted by u/tabletcorry
davidclark · 3 months ago
>If you were trying and failing to use an LLM for code 6 months ago †, you’re not doing what most serious LLM-assisted coders are doing.

Here’s the thing from the skeptic perspective: This statement keeps getting made on a rolling basis. 6 months ago if I wasn’t using the life-changing, newest LLM at the time, I was also doing it wrong and being a luddite.

It creates a never ending treadmill of boy-who-cried-LLM. Why should I believe anything outlined in the article is transformative now when all the same vague claims about productivity increases were being made about the LLMs from 6 months ago which we now all agree are bad?

I don’t really know what would actually unseat this epistemic prior at this point for me.

In six months, I predict the author will again think the LLM products of 6 month ago (now) were actually not very useful and didn’t live up to the hype.

anxoo · 3 months ago
name 5 tasks which you think current AIs can't do. then go and spend 30 minutes seeing how current AIs can do on them. write it on a sticky note and put it somewhere that you'll see it.

otherwise, yes, you'll continue to be irritated by AI hype, maybe up until the point where our civilization starts going off the rails

anxoo commented on Programming on 34 Keys (2022)   oppi.li/posts/programming... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
FrankWilhoit · 3 months ago
Are there, really, developers whose productivity is first and foremost constrained by how fast they can type? If so, what else is known about them? What class of problems are they working on?
anxoo · 3 months ago
of course not. it's fun to mod and geek out about random topics.

i also assume that if you have RSI/carpal tunnel/etc then experimenting with your keyboards switches from negative switching costs to greatly positive

anxoo commented on Visual Reasoning Is Coming Soon   arcturus-labs.com/blog/20... · Posted by u/softwaredoug
anxoo · 5 months ago
"I set a plate on a table, and glass next to it. I set a marble on the plate. Then I pick up the marble, drop it in the glass. Then I turn the glass upside down and set it on the plate. Then, I pick up the glass and put it in the microwave. Where is the marble?"

the author claims that visual reasoning will help the model solve this problem, noting that gpt-4o got the question right after making a mistake in the beginning of the response. i asked gpt-4o, claude 3.7, and gemini 2.5 pro experimental, who all answered 100% correctly.

the author also demonstrates trying to do "visual reasoning" with gpt-4o, notes that the model got it wrong, then handwaves it away by saying the model wasn't trained for visual reasoning.

"visual reasoning" is a tweet-worthy thought that the author completely fails to justify

u/anxoo

KarmaCake day57February 27, 2021View Original