@deedydas@championswimmer Agreed!!
At Jasper as well - we maintained reasonable work hours - I'd guess ~60 hours/week.
Working longer => you do not spend enough time thinking about what truly adds value to the business.
A surprising number of people refuse to understand that idealized Oxbridge-style teaching and exams are incompatible with the mass higher ed that Americans invented and now take for granted.
@kareem_carr Tell the AI to write code. But first have extended discussions about the code design and trade-offs. And when the code is written, run it, figure out where it doesnt work the way I want, then have more discussions. Rinse-repeat.
@vikhyatk This requires over 100 Trillion floating point operations. Brute-force human computation not feasible. I'd answer (like @_xjdr ) with <BOS> or some random token, and claim that that is what the sampling got.
@EpistemicHope No - this is not dishonest. And PG is one of the most ethical persons in tech.
This is a thought exercise - kinda like: "What if a bear was chasing you". The idea is to break free from the mental constraints that automatically kick in, absent such constraint-breakers.
@Playerinthgame Water consumed by a data center is similar to that consumed by a Golf Course. And in each case, the customer is paying for water, not stealing it.
@hollyotterbein This is not surprising; the doc is 2000+ page PDF - token count well over the context window for GPT5.2.
Daphne's tweet below has the correct approach - use an AI Agent to make multiple passes to go over the complete data. https://t.co/2ZoQo9gcki
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@theo Codex follows symlinks. I have my files elsewhere (under version control) and I just symlink that directory tree from within .codex - presume the others also support this set-up.
@svpino I am using Codex. Been happy with it, and it runs off my ChatGPT subscription - no extra costs.
Agree that we individually need to master a small set of tools instead of chasing the latest trends.
@olivercameron Current stats are that ~40% of 18-year-olds have a traditional driver's license. I'd expect this to remain above 30% (so no more than a quarter decline) in five years.