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glemmaPaul commented on Google to provide Pentagon with AI agents   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/1vuio0pswjnm7
max_ · a day ago
Hey chat GPT, could you bomb all enemies of the USA.

No mistakes,

Thanks.

glemmaPaul · a day ago
be short and concise

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glemmaPaul commented on I put my whole life into a single database   howisfelix.today/... · Posted by u/lukakopajtic
lejalv · 2 days ago
A simple back of the envelope calculation shows that Felix causes between 70 and 110 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year just from flying.

Paris accord says 1.5t per person per year, from all activities, Felix's flying alonre is ~10-15x current European yearly per person emissions and ~50-75x those compatible with +1.5C.

glemmaPaul · 2 days ago
yeah America treats flying as like taking a bus, so I am not at all surprised

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glemmaPaul commented on We do not think Anthropic should be designated as a supply chain risk   twitter.com/OpenAI/status... · Posted by u/golfer
Jeremy1026 · 11 days ago
People's need for food and shelter doesn't go away because their employer is unethical.
glemmaPaul · 11 days ago
there’s always someone in the world that will defend anything.

Like the people working at OpenAI had no other choice than to pick this cushy job (some have salaries of 500k per year), instead of anything else.

It’s an extreme personal opinion, but; all people working at OpenAI after this debacle are more than happy to make AI for war, because Food and Shelter.

I find your comment fitting this forum, it is where all this enabling started anyways.

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glemmaPaul commented on I miss thinking hard   jernesto.com/articles/thi... · Posted by u/jernestomg
Fire-Dragon-DoL · a month ago
I think my message is doing a disservice to explaining what actually happened because a lot of it happens in my head.

    1. I received the ticket, as soon as I read it I had a hunch it was related to some querying ignoring a field that should be filtered by every query (thinking)
    2. I give this hunch to the AI which goes search in the codebase in the areas I suggested the problem could be and that's when it find the issue and provide a fix
    3. I think the problem could be spread given there is a method that removes the query filter, it could have been used in multiple places, so I ask AI to find other usages of it (thinking, this is my definition of "steering" in this context)
    4. AI reports 3 more occurrences and suggests that 2 have the same bug, but one is ok
    5. I go in, review the code and understand it and I agree, it doesn't have the bug (thinking)
    6. AI provide the fix for all the right spots, but I said "wait, something is fishy here, there is a commit that explicitly say it was added to remove the filter, why is that?" (thinking), so I ask AI to figure out why the commit says that
    7. AI proceeds to run a bunch of git-history related commands, finds some commit and then does some correlation to find another commit. This other commit introduced the change at the same time to defend from a bug in a different place
   8. I understand what's going on now, I'm happy with the fix, the history suggests I am not breaking stuff. I ask AI to write a commit with detailed information about the bug and the fix based on the conversation
    
There is a lot of thinking involved. What's reduced is search tooling. I can be way more fuzzy, rather than `rg 'whatever'` I now say "find this and similar patterns"

glemmaPaul · a month ago
Thanks for expanding your comment. But to what you explain here, I think your knowledge and comprehension has only slimmed down a notch. It seems to me that this argument equates thinking to be on the vertical vertices only, but may I say there is a horizontal/broad aspect to it? e.g. You lose grip on what is a good combination of framework/language/standards, you remove the abstraction of multiple layers of external and internal APIs, you leave to study the right software pattern for the job, having the AI comprehend the large chunks for you (thats all loss on thinking). You've lost simple querying and digging through codebase. Gosh, lets even say you lost a bit of git command knowledge. You catch my drift here? I am completely for using AI as a tool to do a lot of the boilerplate work with the right directions. Though remembering some changes in codebase before and letting LLMs do the work, is not the same to me as fully owning up to your system as you know, you actually know. Old man shouting at screen so, to each their own of course! Cheers

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glemmaPaul commented on Claude's new constitution   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
glemmaPaul · 2 months ago
Claude has a true attitude of being a poison salesmen that also sells the cure.

u/glemmaPaul

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