Yesterday I got a call from a real estate agent girl in Bangalore.
She started her sales pitch and even asked me a question in between. I didn’t suspect anything.
But at the end she kept saying “end call tool”
That’s when I realized I had been talking to an AI agent all along. It got stuck speaking the tool name instead of actually calling the tool because of some bug.
So I asked the square root of 10. She gave correct answer till last decimal place.
Then I asked how to loose my weight.
And she told me complete 10 steps formula.
Burned so many tokens, that AI call might have cost more than a human agent would have.
Saved a human job.😎
Fork your dependencies, trim them to only your use case, never update unless it breaks for your users. I’ve been vocal about this for 10+ years. I’ve always said that updating is way riskier than latent bugs (which can be tracked and CVEs monitored).
If you are updating a dependency, it’s on you to analyze every single commit in the full transitive set of dependencies. If you dont see anything compelling, dont update!
I remember at HashiCorp once in awhile an engineer would try to update a dep or replace a DIY lib with an external one and id always ask “show me the commit we need.” Dont update for the sake of it.
Feeling pretty swell about this mentality with all the supply chain attacks happening.
Año 1995, Sandra Bullock se convirtió en la primera persona de la historia en comprar entradas de cine por internet.
Lo hizo para promocionar su película "The Net".
Solo pasaron 30 años, así cambió el mundo.
Samsung chip workers have rejected a one-time bonus of $340,000 each and want yearly profit-sharing payments like those at rival company SK Hynix, where workers are expected to receive about $477,000 this year and nearly $900,000 next year.
The Samsung union wants the company to share 15% of its profits with chip workers annually as bonuses because Samsung is making a lot of money now from strong demand for AI chips, but the union says its workers get paid much less than those at SK Hynix.
If no deal is reached soon, the workers plan an 18-day strike starting May 21 that experts say could cost Samsung up to $11.7 billion
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says don't listen to CEOs with a god complex on AI (lol, Dario) $NVDA
On AI destroying jobs: "these kind of comments are not helpful .. somehow they became CEOs, you adopt a god complex and before you know it, you know everything"
"ground ourselves to talking about the facts" AI will "generate hundreds of thousands of jobs .. trillions of dollars [to the U.S. economy]"