The kids are alright!!
Former CEO of Google Eric Schmidt gets booed every time he mentions artificial intelligence during his commencement speech at the University of Arizona.
This generation just may save humanity after all.
As Health Secretary, Wes Streeting deepened the privatisation of our NHS and handed over our data to Palantir, a company involved in genocide.
I am sure his friend Peter Mandelson is very proud.
Time to reinstate our NHS as a fully public service — and kick Palantir out!
frog told the LLM "do not hallucinate"
"there," he said, "now the LLM will not make mistakes"
"but the LLM can still hallucinate" said toad
"that is true" said frog
The reason millennials are so nostalgic is that they got a brief taste of a world that wasn’t entirely controlled by the stupidest people who’ve ever lived.
Dijo una vez Hugh Grant: “Soy otro padre enfadado que lucha la eterna, agotadora y depresiva batalla con niños que solo quieren estar frente a una pantalla. La gota que colmó el vaso fue cuando el colegio empezó a decir, con cierta pedantería: ‘Les damos a todos los niños una Chromebook, y dan muchas clases en ella, y hacen todas sus tareas en ella’. Y uno simplemente piensa: ‘Esa es la última puta cosa que necesitan’, y lo último que necesitamos nosotros” .
In 30 years I've never experienced code rationing.
I have experienced having to support, updated and fix products where too much code was written.
Features added that no one wanted, but that couldn't be easily removed from the codebase.
Code that was needlessly complicated because no one paused to ask if it the complexity was really needed.
Code that used too many cool technologies or frameworks because that RFC became a playground for people adding their favourite option.
Yes code is cheap now. That only increases the risk of writing too much of the wrong code at the wrong quality.