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zarmin commented on Tesla offers mammoth $1T pay package to Musk, sets lofty targets   reuters.com/business/auto... · Posted by u/andsoitis
webdevver · 2 days ago
its entirely possible. clearly we have all the input signals that we need in electronic form:

inertia (IMU), vision (CCD), skin pressure (not sure?), absolute offset/absolute rotation (optical encoders)

so now the question is: how do we convert this bag of signals into mimicking a human. this question has been asked for text already, and the answer is LLMs which can, at the very least, mimick humans pretty well.

if a humanoid can be made to mimick a cook, or a cleaner, or manual labor, be able to navigate human geometry (stairs, ramps, etc.) that is already huge.

i agree that it would be the most advanced consumer grade product - the only thing that might beat it, is a domestic nuclear reactor.

zarmin · 2 days ago
true. and since this approach worked perfectly with full self driving, why shouldn't it also work here?
zarmin commented on The slow collapse of critical thinking in OSINT due to AI   dutchosintguy.com/post/th... · Posted by u/walterbell
FrankWilhoit · 5 months ago
A crutch is one thing. A crutch made of rotten wood is another.
zarmin · 5 months ago
This comment indirectly represents my current biggest fear with respect to AI; I have encountered a disturbing lack of comprehension for figurative language. Abstractions, analogies, and figurative language are, I believe, critical tools for thinking. "Rotten wood, what are you even saying?"

People also seem to be losing their ability to detect satire.

I'm concerned GenAI will lower creative standards too, that people will be fine with the sound of suno, or the look of Dall-E. How then would the arts evolve?

zarmin commented on Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Claude Code   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/bakugo
DrammBA · 6 months ago
I wish I could delete my original comment now that I found out that Kerric wasn't a lucky 10,000, he's just an asshole...
zarmin · 6 months ago
Well, you lucky-10,000'd people who didn't know about the 10,000 thing. That's not nothing.
zarmin commented on Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Claude Code   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/bakugo
Kerrick · 6 months ago
Time to actually read Test-Driven Development By Example, my friend. Or if you can't stomach reading a whole book, read this: https://tidyfirst.substack.com/p/canon-tdd

TL;DR - If you're writing more than one failing test at a time, you are not doing Test-Driven Development.

zarmin · 6 months ago
oh my god, your comment was just a setup for you to be pedantic? all discourse on the internet is worthless. i don't know why i keep engaging.
zarmin commented on Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Claude Code   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/bakugo
Kerrick · 6 months ago
Write tests (plural) first, as in write more than one failing test before making it pass?
zarmin · 6 months ago
Time to look up TDD, my friend.
zarmin commented on French train passenger fined €150 for using phone on speaker   thelocal.fr/20250206/fren... · Posted by u/speckx
yumraj · 7 months ago
While I support this, it’s not clear from the article if the phone conversation was in French or another language, so no way to know whether, knowing how sensitive the French are about language, if it would have made any difference either way.
zarmin · 7 months ago
Right, like how in the US you can't shout "fire" in a crowded theater, but it's perfectly fine to shout "fuego".
zarmin commented on Beating the bookies with their own numbers   arxiv.org/abs/1710.02824... · Posted by u/hemant1041
Waterluvian · 10 months ago
Are prediction markets essentially zero sum where every outcome is fully covered by all the bets?

Minus fees I’m guessing.

zarmin · 10 months ago
If this is the case, it kills me that online poker is still illegal federally. Zero sum skill game minus fees.
zarmin commented on Claude for Desktop   claude.ai/download... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
internet101010 · 10 months ago
Other than ease of set up, why would anybody use this over LibreChat, which allows you to plug in api keys for all services?
zarmin · 10 months ago
LibreChat is still a webapp, not a native app (ie, the topic of this post).
zarmin commented on Claude for Desktop   claude.ai/download... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
entropicdrifter · 10 months ago
Kids these days insist that they need the "app" of something, even when it's literally the exact same thing as the webpage.

Between this phenomenon and the refusal of many to close tabs in their browsers, I can't help but wonder if a huge percentage of the populace have never heard of or used Bookmarks on their web browsers before.

zarmin · 10 months ago
Dinosaurs these days insist that there's only one way to do things, even when most apps are literally designed to accommodate different workflows.
zarmin commented on Ichigo: Local real-time voice AI   github.com/homebrewltd/ic... · Posted by u/egnehots
cassepipe · a year ago
Finally I can use one of the random facts that have entered my brain for decades now even though I can't remember where my keys are.

If I remember correctly, "ichigo" means strawberry in japanese. You are welcome.

zarmin · a year ago
Your keys are in the fridge with the remote control.

u/zarmin

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