@reidhoffman Reid, with respect, the founder of the largest masturbatorium for middle managers ever constructed does not need to be coaching the rest of us on conversation.
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[2/2] Since I don't ever make this kind of video, I'm sure it could be done a lot better, but hopefully it gets the point across. I'd love it if people who specialize in this kind of video started looking at the broader issue.
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https://t.co/kZ4i4fYwAQ
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I like that the first American pope issues a globally resonant moral document demanding worker opt-out rights from AI
I’m pro artificial intelligence in a broder terms but morally/ethically we should be able to opt-out without consequences.
Very depressing reading how Italy wasted the recovery and reconstruction fund, a bill I helped to impulse and negotiate. Same thing could be written for Spain.
And it is worse than the @ft article says, as it does not mention the biggest waste: the €220bn super bonus
https://t.co/HyGVUQmNEs
The funniest possible outcome of the AI mandate era is about to be HR departments discovering that "sincerely held religious belief" under Title VII has a much lower bar than they assumed, and Pope Leo handed every Catholic employee a written excuse.
@cremieuxrecueil In this case, we found that this account and 3 of his friends were automating replies with agents.
Proofreading content with AI is fine, but programmatically engaging with human users is not (unless it’s a bot that a user summons like Grok).
3. Worktrees are an abomination
We need source control that makes more assumptions about our file systems. Why do we have to implement copy on write ourselves? Why can't I "check out" the same branch in 2 places at the same time? Why do I have to put so much energy in keeping my worktrees updated to main?
We've been taken for fools. The current worktree implementation in git should be ignored entirely. Our agents deserve better.