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wait until the bubble crashes and we have tons of ram in the pipeline with no dedicated buyers
cheesybuddha@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants to replace its entire C and C++ codebase, perhaps by 2030English
1·10 days agoBut when your boss tells you that you have to keep doing it this way, then you don’t have much choice in the matter. You either keep asking AI for new code and hope it gets it right, or you have to actually delve into the code and spend your time correcting it.
The 1 million lines of code is just untenable, assuming they want code that actually works.
cheesybuddha@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants to replace its entire C and C++ codebase, perhaps by 2030English
4·10 days agoLLMs are - by the nature of how they work - only able to achieve 90-95% accuracy. That’s the theoretical best they can do, according to the people behind OpenAI. And worse, it will be presented as 100% accurate, even going so far as to make up sources wholecloth.
That’s an insane and completely unacceptable error rate for any system even pretending to be mission critical.
Can you imagine sending people to space with a system that has a 1 in 20 chance of just being completely unfit for service?
cheesybuddha@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants to replace its entire C and C++ codebase, perhaps by 2030English
4·10 days agoBut when they don’t pass, then you have to dissect a bunch of AI pasta, right?
cheesybuddha@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants to replace its entire C and C++ codebase, perhaps by 2030English
3·10 days agoI dunno man, I tried coding a simply http listener with an LLM one time in python (a language I’m unfamiliar with). Just something to sit on a port, listen for a request, and run a script.
I ended up spending more time troubleshooting the maybe two dozen lines of code than I would have spent just looking up a tutorial online.
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Technology@lemmy.world•A San Francisco power outage left Waymo's self-driving cars stranded at intersectionsEnglish
1·12 days agoThat was me, and my point was that we already had a suitable, regulated, and relatively safe system in place, ie taxis, so there’s no need for innovation that will needlessly endanger people.
cheesybuddha@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•A San Francisco power outage left Waymo's self-driving cars stranded at intersectionsEnglish
6·13 days agoOr, we managed to create a society where people are upset about new, unregulated, and, according to the article in question, potentially dangerous technology being implemented with little regard to the public good.
cheesybuddha@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•A San Francisco power outage left Waymo's self-driving cars stranded at intersectionsEnglish
1·13 days agoUntil it’s multiple self driving cars getting stuck in that intersection
cheesybuddha@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•A San Francisco power outage left Waymo's self-driving cars stranded at intersectionsEnglish
53·13 days agoYea, so what was wrong with Taxis anyway? At least we regulated those
Is it brown people? It’s brown people, isn’t it?
I get an interracial spouse and a jet? Sign me up
If I had an extra 300 tb I’d do it.
You could cut off your search around the time AI tracks started to appear. Not sure when that was, maybe 2023. You’d miss a lot of recent stuff, but you’d filter out a lot of spam too
cheesybuddha@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I cannot imagine what lawsuit led to this
3·15 days agoOr a friends butt. Get permission first though
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•surely your hobby can't be that expensive
3·16 days agoI used to run a grow room in my basement, with about 4kw of equipment, so running my systems all hooked up through a 2kw PSU is actually a step back in cost. lol
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•surely your hobby can't be that expensive
6·16 days agoI got into self hosting a while back
EOL enterprise equipment can be very thrifty. But if you ever need something specialty that isn’t available in the second hand market, good luck.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Robotaxis Are Crashing More Than 12 Times as Frequently as Human DriversEnglish
7·18 days agoSome things are just super obvious that even if we can, we should not
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Technology@lemmy.world•The AI Backlash Is Here: Why Backlash Against Gemini, Sora, ChatGPT Is Spreading in 2025 - NewsweekEnglish
5·18 days agoI use it for coding advice sometimes, as an amateur hobbyist it’s really useful to point me in the right direction when facing problems I’m unfamiliar with. I often end up reinventing the proverbial wheel, just worse, but LLMs can help point out standards and best practices that I, as an outsider to the industry, am unaware of.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The AI Backlash Is Here: Why Backlash Against Gemini, Sora, ChatGPT Is Spreading in 2025 - NewsweekEnglish
4·18 days agoMovie recommendations is my biggest thing, personally.
And lots of other purposes. Just because a ton of people are misusing this tool and treating it like GAI doesn’t mean that it isn’t a useful tool. Even something as simple as proofreading a letter has massive utility for some people.
What’s a cookie banner?
I must have Element Zapped it the first time I saw one and never seen one since