Ish.
You’ll have assertions that are entirely new or different, other pieces of setup or teardown. It really is one of the best use cases for GH’s Copilot that I’ve run across.
In my day to day the intellij autocomplete is what I prefer.
Ish.
You’ll have assertions that are entirely new or different, other pieces of setup or teardown. It really is one of the best use cases for GH’s Copilot that I’ve run across.
In my day to day the intellij autocomplete is what I prefer.
Yeah my usage of it is similarly limited. But the plagiarism engine is more useful than it is annoying in my experience. Especially in writing kdoc or unit test variations. Write one, write the name of the next, have autocomplete fill it out with the expected conditional variation
The plagiarism engine effect is exactly what you need for a good programming tool. Most problems you’re ever going to encounter are solved and GenAI becomes a very complex code autocomplete.
An LLM constructed only out of open source data could do an excellent job as a tool in this capacity. No theft required.
For writing prose it’s absolutely trash, and everyone using it for that purpose should feel ashamed.
TSMC is an exceptionally high paying job in Taiwan and they can’t go anywhere else.
You’re not abusing extremely high skill workers who can easily get a new job elsewhere. Not if you want high profit margins.
What they’ve done is flattened and encoded every aspect of the doom game into the model which lets you play a very limited amount just by traversing the latent space.
In a tiny and linear game like Doom that’s feasible… And a horrendous use of resources.
ML means you need a beefy GPU. That could always be a secondary addition though - add it in later as an external GPU and call it good.
I bought an expensive chair 8 years ago and it’s as good as the day I bought it. I’ll easily get another 8 out of it and it will likely last 30+ years of heavy use.
Which makes it cheaper than buying a $120 chair every 3 years.
If a device isn’t using a local detection of the wake word it would have a constant stream of data sent back to the developer… Which is super obvious.
It also wouldn’t be able to respond “Your device is offline” when the Internet is down.
It’s not a thing and it doesn’t happen.
I mean how bad can the fabs be - they’ll be running ASML EUV machines right?
Also brake dust is carcinogenic ❤️❤️❤️
Google never dropped that phrase btw - it’s still in the employee manual.
They just act like they dropped it
Paying full price for a phone that was weak when it released 3 years ago that is also missing most US cell bands and is locked to T-Mobile.
Oh and also the parent company doesn’t ship anything to the US, so parts are aftermarket only.
That’s not available in the US: that’s you can hack together a workaround.
Fairphone should sell phones outside of Europe
Unfortunately neither of us get what we want
YouTube has no competition because nobody can make competition profitable.
The barrier to entry is insurmountable. You have to operate at insane scales to turn a profit and you’d burn literal billions to get there.
Copyright protection is easy. Detection of novel forms of obscenity is hard.
I’d argue it’s extremely hard, even.
Which would also strip them of each of those patents.
You’re never going to live in a world where you’re allowed to fly without photo id amigo.
git commit -am "Fixed" && git push --force
Oh I’m 1000% in agreement with you. I think Copilot for programming is more expensive than it’s worth right now, both for my employer and for Microsoft.
OpenAI et al have done nothing to address the fundamental issue of hallucinations. In code hallucinations are pretty quickly evident: your IDE immediately throws up error highlights whenever the code complete fucks up.
The latest open AI model is to chain together a computational centipede to try and create reasoning structures out of stochastic processes. It takes longer and still doesn’t fix the issues. In their own demo video there are clear bugs with the “code” their 4o model writes.