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gitpusher commented on Pricing Changes for GitHub Actions   resources.github.com/acti... · Posted by u/kevin-david
timvdalen · 3 days ago
Our current GitHub bill is $90/month, this would add an additional $700/month. I don't see how this doesn't cause a mass outflux.
gitpusher · 3 days ago
Curious: Can you expand a little bit on your usage? $700/month equates to 350,000 minutes. Are you just running a truck-load of different Actions, or are the Actions themselves long-lived (waiting on something to complete)?
gitpusher commented on Show HN: Gemini Pro 3 imagines the HN front page 10 years from now   dosaygo-studio.github.io/... · Posted by u/keepamovin
TimTheTinker · 10 days ago
I've talked and commented about the dangers of conversations with LLMs (i.e. they activate human social wiring and have a powerful effect, even if you know it's not real. Studies show placebo pills have a statistically significant effect even when the study participant knows it's a placebo -- the effect here is similar).

Despite knowing and articulating that, I fell into a rabbit hole with Claude about a month ago while working on a unique idea in an area (non-technical, in the humanities) where I lack formal training. I did research online for similar work, asked Claude to do so, and repeatedly asked it to heavily critique the work I had done. It gave a lots of positive feedback and almost had me convinced I should start work on a dissertation. I was way out over my skis emotionally and mentally.

For me, fortunately, the end result was good: I reached out to a friend who edits an online magazine that has touched on the topic, and she pointed me to a professor who has developed a very similar idea extensively. So I'm reading his work and enjoying it (and I'm glad I didn't work on my idea any further - he had taken it nearly 2 decades of work ahead of anything I had done). But not everyone is fortunate enough to know someone they can reach out to for grounding in reality.

gitpusher · 10 days ago
In ChatGPT at least you can choose "Efficient" as the base style/tone and "Straight shooting" for custom instructions. And this seems to eliminate a lot of the fluff. I no longer get those cloyingly sweet outputs that play to my ego in cringey vernacular. Although it still won't go as far as criticizing my thoughts or ideas unless I explicitly ask it to (humans will happily do this without prompting. lol)
gitpusher commented on Codex, Opus, Gemini try to build Counter Strike   instantdb.com/essays/agen... · Posted by u/stopachka
mgraczyk · 18 days ago
Do you have any evidence that it is spitting out licensed code? Did you locate an original that it was copied from?
gitpusher · 17 days ago
This seems like it could be the source: https://github.com/GPUOpen-LibrariesAndSDKs/Cauldron/blob/ma...

If true, then this usage could violate its MIT License: "The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software."

The file seems to have been copied verbatim, more or less. But without the copyright info

gitpusher commented on How we built the v0 iOS app   vercel.com/blog/how-we-bu... · Posted by u/MaxLeiter
gitpusher · 24 days ago
Man. I looked at their landing page. Skimmed the "how we did it" article. And I still have no idea what this app does – seems like chat of some sort?

Edit: Ah. If you go to the iOS Store, they reveal that it is an AI app. How mysterious. Why not just say that on your landing page

gitpusher commented on Free interactive tool that shows you how PCIe lanes work on motherboards   mobomaps.com... · Posted by u/tagyro
gitpusher · a month ago
Whoa. This is so cool and helpful. Too bad my board is Intel. Is there a way to contribute to this?
gitpusher commented on When ChatGPT turns informant   futureofbeinghuman.com/p/... · Posted by u/laurex
gitpusher · 2 months ago
The author makes it seem like we have two choices:

1) enable memory, and use ChatGPT like a confessional booth. Flood it with all of your deepest, darkest humiliations going all the way back to childhood ...

2) disable memory

Perhaps my age is showing. But memory or no memory, I would never tell ChatGPT anything compromising about myself. Nor would I tweet such things, write them in an email, or put them into a Slack message. This is just basic digital hygiene.

I've noticed a lot of people treat ChatGPT like a close confidant, which I find pretty interesting. Particularly the younger folks. I understand the allure – LLMs are the "friend" that never gets bored of listening, never judges you, and always says the right thing. Because of this people end up sharing even MORE than they would to their closest human friends.

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gitpusher commented on Selling Lemons   frankchimero.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/gregwolanski
spongebobstoes · 3 months ago
what makes you think 1000 pages of catalog 2x per year is carefully curated? my experience is that it was also filled with random junk

I'd rather rely on online reviews. I'm pretty good at buying quality products sight unseen at this point. And with free returns, the risk is even lower.

gitpusher · 3 months ago
The people making those catalogs would've wet their pants with excitement if they could stuff 100x more crap in there. Lol
gitpusher commented on Selling Lemons   frankchimero.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/gregwolanski
metalman · 3 months ago
the lemon is rotten

no lemonade

gitpusher · 3 months ago
the rotten lemon can still feed your garden
gitpusher commented on US airlines are pushing to remove protections for passengers and add more fees   travelandtourworld.com/ne... · Posted by u/duxup
gitpusher · 3 months ago
I don't know much about running an airline. But whenever an industry lobbies to de-regulate itself, you know it will be bad for consumers.

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