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jimmyjazz14 commented on Show HN: Gemini Pro 3 imagines the HN front page 10 years from now   dosaygo-studio.github.io/... · Posted by u/keepamovin
jimmyjazz14 · 10 days ago
> 8. Google kills Gemini Cloud Services

Ha, probably accurate.

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jimmyjazz14 commented on Discord Unveiled: A Comprehensive Dataset of Public Communication (2015-2024)   arxiv.org/abs/2502.00627... · Posted by u/leotravis10
candiddevmike · 7 months ago
> Usernames are replaced with consistent pseudonyms generated by the mimesis library, ensuring that identifiers remain unique and contextually meaningful across records. Similarly, user IDs and message IDs are hashed using the SHA-256 algorithm and truncated to 12 characters. This deterministic hashing approach maintains linkage between related records while effectively masking the original identifiers. The global name field, deemed unnecessary for analysis, is entirely removed. Additionally, user IDs embedded within the content field are identified via regular expressions and replaced with their corresponding hash values.

Seems pretty thorough, though this is may end up being a good lesson for GenZ/A not to post things in public spaces on the internet.

jimmyjazz14 · 7 months ago
Seems like this would be pretty trivial to reverse by simply searching for a somewhat unique message by a single anonymized user, you would then be able to quickly de-anonymize every user that was in a thread then you just graph that out across the entire network.
jimmyjazz14 commented on Generative AI is not replacing jobs or hurting wages at all, say economists   theregister.com/2025/04/2... · Posted by u/pseudolus
Eliezer · 8 months ago
Translators? Graphic artists? The omission of the most obviously impacted professions immediately identifies this as a cooked study, along with talking about LLMs as "chatbots". I wonder who paid for it.
jimmyjazz14 · 8 months ago
are graphic artists actually getting replaced by AI? If so that would surprise me for as impressive as AI image generation is, very little of what it does seems like it would replace a graphic artists.
jimmyjazz14 commented on Trump's Tariffs Wipe Out over $6T on Wall Street in Epic Two-Day Rout   wsj.com/finance/stocks/u-... · Posted by u/perihelions
beloch · 8 months ago
This is an inherently political subject, but I would appreciate a dispassionate argument explaining how this could be even remotely good for the U.S.'s economy in a way that is light on MAGA ideology and doesn't simply claim the overwhelming majority of economists are dumb. I'm simply not seeing even a glimmer of a possible upside right now. I see even less possibility of an upside for those of us North of the border or pretty much anywhere else on the globe.
jimmyjazz14 · 8 months ago
I wouldn't say its good for anyone, but it is probably worse for many of our trading partners so they would, in theory, make moves to negotiate with the US to skirt the tariffs. I don't think it will ultimately have been worth it in the end but time will tell.
jimmyjazz14 commented on AI killed the tech interview. Now what?   kanenarraway.com/posts/ai... · Posted by u/ghuntley
jimmyjazz14 · 10 months ago
When it comes to interviews I generally stick to asking fairly easy questions but leaving out key details, I care a lot more about candidates asking following ups and talking through the code they are writing over what code they actually produce. If a candidate can ask questions when they don't understand something and talk through their thought process then they are probably going to be a good person to work with. High level design questions are often pretty valuable I find as well, which I usually don't require code for I just ask them to talk through their ideas of how they would design an application.

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jimmyjazz14 commented on Gear Acquisition Syndrome   library.oapen.org/handle/... · Posted by u/fhars
drblastoff · a year ago
I’ve fallen victim to this, though perhaps fortunately with digital synth plugins that take up no physical space.

This is related to another problem of mine: ignoring things I’m naturally good at, and fixating on things I’m naturally bad at. In this case, I have no real musical talent, can’t play instruments in rhythm, can’t arrange a song, and I’ve nevertheless been pursuing this in my spare time for a decade with no results. Sometimes I buy new gear thinking it will help, but people with musical talent can do much more with much less.

On the other hand, I showed promise for visual arts but never pursued it. My frustration with being bad at something seems to overpower my desire to be really good at something.

jimmyjazz14 · a year ago
Honestly most of the time the second I get good at something is when it stops being fun, I think this is pretty normal.
jimmyjazz14 commented on Supreme Court overturns 40-year-old "Chevron deference" doctrine   axios.com/2024/06/28/supr... · Posted by u/wumeow
sandworm101 · a year ago
So if courts aren't to defer to agencies on such matters, to where do they look? Congress? The executive? We can hate on regulatory agencies all day long, but they are least get stuff done. They show up to work and figure out how to move forwards. This decision seams a win for those political groups who, rather than actual fix anything, are bent on throwing sand into the gearbox.
jimmyjazz14 · a year ago
"They get things done" has been one of the selling points for more than a few tyrannical regimes throughout history.

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