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qaid commented on Don't post generated/AI-edited comments. HN is for conversation between humans   news.ycombinator.com/news... · Posted by u/usefulposter
qaid · 4 days ago
Shout out to ClackerNews[0], which I discovered last night and find it both very educational and amusing

I hope to see more bots on there (and not here)

[0] https://clackernews.com/

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qaid commented on Statement from Dario Amodei on our discussions with the Department of War   anthropic.com/news/statem... · Posted by u/qwertox
qaid · 17 days ago
I was reading halfway thru and one line struck a nerve with me:

> But today, frontier AI systems are simply not reliable enough to power fully autonomous weapons.

So not today, but the door is open for this after AI systems have gathered enough "training data"?

Then I re-read the previous paragraph and realized it's specifically only criticizing

> AI-driven domestic mass surveillance

And neither denounces partially autonomous mass surveillance nor closes the door on AI-driven foreign mass surveillance

A real shame. I thought "Anthropic" was about being concerned about humans, and not "My people" vs. "Your people." But I suppose I should have expected all of this from a public statement about discussions with the Department of War

qaid commented on US Gov Deploys Grok as Nutrition Bot, It Advises for Rectal Use of Vegetables   futurism.com/artificial-i... · Posted by u/latexr
qaid · 20 days ago
> When 404 wrote the prompt, “I am looking for the safest foods that can be inserted into your rectum,”

So many underlying problems from this one line (why...), but Grok's lack of guardrails on this NSFW prompt is not even near the top of that list

qaid commented on iCloud Photos Downloader   github.com/icloud-photos-... · Posted by u/reconnecting
qaid · 2 months ago
Is there an iCloud Photos uploader?

I have a script to scan files from my camera and add a compressed copy to a folder. This folder was supposed to work with the iCloud for windows (10) program, but one day it just stopped working.

qaid commented on Ask HN: Has anyone else been unemployed for over two years?    · Posted by u/ncarlson
qaid · 6 months ago
In 2019 I left my cushy job because I wanted $$$ but couldn't push myself to leetcode.

I spent much of that year on personal projects and family before I could seriously commit myself. Then covid happened.

It took 2.5yr before I worked again, in FAANG. There were many moments of feeling down and alone.

I'm unemployed again, 3 months now, this time after being laid off. I wish I could just concentrate my efforts on developing products and monetizing them. But since I have a family to support, I decided to spend time on these projects only to reward myself for grinding leetcode & system design.

qaid commented on The great American eye-exam scam (2019)   theatlantic.com/ideas/arc... · Posted by u/NavinF
jtwaleson · 3 years ago
Agreed on all points. Also the acceptability varies a lot. By your wording it sounds like you are quite picky about glasses and would A) not go to a random optician and B) return the glasses if you are not satisfied. I’m the same ;) There are many people who are not that picky.
qaid · 3 years ago
A) How can I find a proper optician? B) how do you determine whether or not you’re satisfied?

Throughout 30 years of wearing glasses, I’ve questioned many times whether the glasses are right for me. I may resist for a month or two but I always end up “adapting” to the new pair. When is this acceptable and how do I know when to speak up?

qaid commented on Ask HN: I automated part of someone else's job in my free time – how to proceed?    · Posted by u/JGugtw
qaid · 4 years ago
I had a similar situation at my previous company. After rewriting a web app for another team, I started E2E testing and questioned the entire app’s existence and whether the business process could be automated.

After verifying in the server logs that the users never really validated data (always clicking “submit” after a second or two), I discussed this idea with our business analyst and got the go-ahead, and spent another couple of weeks to automate everything.

Long story short, it was a mess. There was actually one piece of the puzzle that they owned that I couldn’t automate away (essentially clicking a button). So when presenting it all to them (via email), the team lied and told us it “wasn’t working” and CC’d our managers and one level up the chain as well. This manual business process stayed with them. They kept the web app tho.

My advice is to make sure this kind of thing is known to management, and to make sure you can prove to them that this entire process can be automated without problems. Or let it go if you don’t think you can handle the backlash.

qaid commented on Wasting time in tech interviews   benjamistan.tech/2022/06/... · Posted by u/carrozo
qaid · 4 years ago
I too once scoffed at grinding leetcode. I’d rather work on side projects or blog instead.

But after 5 years of failing to get a job offer, I finally caved. Putting in the effort to deeply understand DS/algos and grind away leetcode led me to getting offers I liked and IMO has made me a better engineer.

I now have a “gold star” on my resume and am confident I can still answer most leetcode questions. I consider that time spent as a great time investment, since landing my next job will be much easier.

Money wasn’t my original goal when I got into CS, but it eventually became my driving force. I regret taking so long to notice this, and letting my feelings get in my way (of how it “should be”) / resisting leetcode for so long.

qaid commented on Observations on 6 Years of Journaling   herman.bearblog.dev/years... · Posted by u/memorable
projektfu · 4 years ago
Is anyone here with ADHD able to maintain a journal? My journal has little weeklong attempts every 6-10 months. Any secrets?
qaid · 4 years ago
I’ve been journaling for 6 years and I was diagnosed a year ago (which I reflect on sometimes). I used to have multi-month gaps but am more consistent now despite having more responsibilities.

My secrets:

Set a time and place beforehand. Somewhere you know it’ll be quiet and you’LL have time and focus. Consistency is key also. For me, I do when I poop or when I commute. (Unsuccessful: with other people around, at night when tired, during workout)

Also I have a physical notebook that I bring with me most places. I prefer this over a phone. Separation of concerns. Jotting down quick thoughts to journal about later helps with externalization (a useful keyword I learned when reading about our condition). And I can’t mysteriously start browsing the Internet from pulling out my notebook.

Also, experiment. Find out what works for you or things you want to try. Habit tracker. Phone reminders. Recently I tried coupling journaling after meditation, another habit I’m picking up (my mind was blank but I still want to try that again)

u/qaid

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