A Japanese man rides his bike carrying Soba noodles on his shoulder in Tokyo, 1935. Colourised by u/vorst17735
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"I know, both from the Sermon on the Mount and personal experience, that true safety comes not from higher walls or bigger guns but from the refusal of weapons and hostility, which can enable trust and friendship whether with neighbors at home or enemies abroad."—Doug Hostetter https://www.friendsjournal.org/higher-walls-and-bigger-guns/
Test your knowledge of probability with the Two-Child Problem:
Question A: Mr. Jones has two children. The older child is a girl. What is the probability that both children are girls?
Question B: Mr. Smith has two children. At least one of them is a boy. What is the probability that both children are boys?
Check out my latest article to see if you get the correct answers.
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@gbhnews My general theory is that flight would involve physical exertion, so I wouldn’t expect to be able to fly any farther than I can jog, which isn’t very far. Teleportation, on the other hand, seems magical or scientific, external to me in some way, and so I should be able to teleport great distances, saving time and money on travel.
@chuckwendig Obviously all of my fears are rational. If I didn't believe that, I wouldn't have the fear!
@unrealfred @dtgeek Performing worse critically doesn't matter to most studios so long as they still make money, but the movies are sure declining quickly.
In 2016, on a budget of $175m, $811m gross.
In 2018, on a budget of $200m, $650m gross.
In 2022, on a budget of $200m, $404m gross.
However, the game broke some records, with $850m in sales in just the first two weeks (on a $150m budget).
So the lesson might be: no more movies, or no more "Fantastic Beasts," but there's still plenty of love for Hogwarts. Perhaps on TV, telling the original story?
@LouisIngenthron You've made a series of statements that I'm not sure are related to each other, and I agree with some of them.
Writing code *is* the easy part! I believe both Wyatt Cheng and I have said as much, both in this linked video and in my previous posts. I don't even think debugging is as hard as design, but okay, both debugging and design are harder than coding. So little of most developer jobs is actually writing code! The video demonstrates using ChatGPT (and Cheng's experience and understanding) for debugging, and I've used it for debugging as well. This gets back to what I said, which is those who communicate clearly and well can make better use of these tools than those who cannot. ChatGPT is faster than I am at spotting a certain class of coding mistakes, so I can give it a function and say "when I give it X, I expect Y, but instead I get Z," and it will tell me why I'm getting Z, and what I need to change to get Y instead.
You always opined on the quality of the jobs created, which... I didn't actually talk about creating jobs, so I'm not sure what you're talking about. I'm not even sure what it would look like for LLMs to create new developer jobs! I said I think fewer jobs are going to be destroyed than some are predicting, but less-severe destruction is not creation.
Finally, you said this is all very short-sighted. I'm assuming you mean "the entire concept of using LLMs to write code," but if that's now what you meant, let me know. It's definitely short-sighted in the Luddite sense, and I think the Luddites were absolutely correct! Machinery put skilled craftspeople out of work _en masse_, and ended an entire way of life for many. I mentioned my concerns about junior developer positions.
That said, right or not, Luddites are generally mocked today, as they are perceived as standing in the way of Progress™. In the moment, the Luddites were focused on what seemed like the longer view, while short-sighted factory owners were chasing profits and destroying livelihoods. But it turned out there was an even longer-term view, in which you and I can be dressed like royalty in ways unimaginable more than 200 years ago, and so can everybody else.
I don't know what the long term of skilled designers, directors, and developers having access to LLMs is going to look like, and I don't think anybody else does, either. I know that we'll all find out, because the advantages to those using LLMs today already outweigh the disadvantages both personally and as a group.
I suggest that there are short-term gains from LLMs, and medium-term losses, but almost certainly also long-term gains that dwarf both.
@Miriamm The entire "Pioneer Woman" brand started out as stories Ree Drummond told before recipes! Now it's a whole thing: https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/products/
I remember when she started up, she even explained that she was telling her story to make Google happy.
This is a pretty amazing video that demonstrates the state of the art of the leading LLM.
Wyatt Cheng is a Game Director at Blizzard Entertainment, so his results are based on what is visible in the video, as well as years of experience. Still, he was able to produce a working game without writing any code himself, relying on the Unity toolchain, ChatGPT-generated code, and his own experience and understanding.
As he says in the video, we're still not quite at the point were someone with no ability or experience can create a game using Chat-GPT, but we're very close. More to the point, I think this opens news doors for someone who "thinks like a programmer," but maybe lacks C# experience and has therefore felt intimidated by Unity.
Perhaps it's unsurprising that this seems to support my priors, but I continue to see these amazing LLMs more as productivity enhancers than as job destroyers. Not to say some jobs won't be destroyed! Enhancing the productivity of developers means that any large enough team now needs fewer developers. It's also more clear than ever to me that those who can communicate clearly and completely have an advantage in dealing with LLMs.
I think it's reasonable to be concerned about the developer pipeline when junior-level work can be accomplished almost as easily as it can be described. How will junior developers ever become senior developers if they can't get jobs doing junior development and building experience? I'm interested in how we will solve this challenge as an industry.
In the meantime, I'm enjoying having ChapGPT write shell scripts and simple Go functions for me.
We are 100 days into 2023.
Today’s mass shooting in Louisville, KY has left 5 people dead & is the 146th mass shooting of 2023.
We don't have to live like this.
Republicans have loudly admitted, "We're not going to fix this," proving once again that Republicans claim government doesn't work, then get elected & prove it.
Vote the GOP out. Vote in Dems who will pass actual and proven gun safety legislation. Protect our nation.
@coleens_ It is! I try to stick with the 0-cal sodas, so maybe I’m more used to the taste, but I think it’s great.
@coleens_ It even comes in a zero-calorie variety, and it is *fantastic*! It has joined Pepsi Mango as a favorite for me.
North Dakota politicians just raised their meal reimbursement to $45 while rejecting a bill for free school lunch, which costs only $3 per meal. That means, for the price of one politician's lunch, you could feed 15 low-income kids — socialism for me, but not for thee.
@Adam_Cadmon1 I think the first 7 lbs is the hardest to lose.
Unfortunately, the last 7 lbs is the second-hardest, but hey, you've got the middle 15 now! Easy!
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@CWilbur A low-trust vs high-trust society is not necessarily about inaction vs action. In a high-trust society, I wouldn't feel any need to do anything, because I would believe in the institutions with the responsibility to protect and serve people. In a low-trust society, I know that anything good that's going to happen, I need to make it happen, because I don't trust it'll happen otherwise.
Hypernormalisation is real, and I won't be staying home.
@hellomiakoda At some point, I'd love to see a post about your favorite shows on YouTube. 😀
I don't think there is anything profound I can say about the ongoing, escalating, heart-breaking nightmare in state legislatures around the United States. In Florida and Tennessee, it seems to be an all-out war against American children, joining and escalating the ongoing racism still present in this country.
I thought we were in a low-trust society before, but it's clear our trust in institutions can--and should--be even lower.
I stand with people trying to live their lives without fear. I stand with trans people, gay kids, women, Black people, and poor people. I stand against those who care more about their comfort or hobbies than human lives.I can't believe this isn't the position of every thinking human, but apparently we live in a heartless world.
Or at least a heartless country.
Love conquers fear
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