we are all GameCube Costanza
we are all GameCube Costanza
itβs a not a sprint Steve β¦ itβs a Marathon π
AI generated mayhaps?
Never a truer thing said.
When someone says βScientists do not want you to knowβ you can dismiss everything from there on. Scientists want you to know. They are desperate that you know. They canβt shut up about what they found out and want you to know.
A miserable pile of scriptlets.
it was huge here in LA enjoyed the hell out of it on a walk πππ
I think when we made the bar for acceptable presidential candidate conduct βis it legalβ we were cooked. We all remember βthat makes me smartβ
but a society needs norms to function smoothly because itβs simply not possible to codify every corner case into law. Without that itβs a race to the bottom.
Amidst this tragedy I canβt help but wonder if this was planned with a cursory intent to avoid civilian casualties and the people at the top were so incurious & lazy they didnβt bother to check and thereby realize a Saturday strike would have the opposite effect.
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in my experience if I assume the worst ~20% of posts are either trolling, bots or purposeful garbage from the IRA then the internet seems far more sane than it otherwise would when compared to real life interactions
obviously there are real people with bad takes but my cortisol levels are better π€·
easy carbs are good for keeping glucose levels up, cycling dorks have been slamming gels on rides forever which are basically adult GoGo Squeeze with more carbs and dextrose but waaaaaay less enjoyable
To avoid including alternative mobility affordances (ADA compliant sidewalks and bike lanes) as mandated by several ballot initiatives with big $$, the city is instead doing a bad job paving roads to exploit some notional loophole in said ballot initiatives.
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New Yorkers: if you can do so safely, take a moment to step outside (even on your front stoop) for a moment and appreciate how quiet the city is right now. βοΈ
Cities aren't loud. Cars are loud.
It seems the only remaining purpose of the school association in college football is to distinguish it from professional football.
Itβs a really great performance and her story is very inspiring. Her 60 minutes interview from before the games is on YouTube.
even I, a generational syntax-bikeshedding hater, must concede that this is practical reality
If they get stuck they can fall back to a remote driver to resolve confusion I believe? There was a whole meltdown about this recently.
Random idea for web standards people:
An interesting test of a written standard is an implementation. Since we now seem to be living in a world where prototypes are made quickly (AI) one could request such an implementation and view confused interpretations as an opportunity to clarify.
It also leans in the direction of automated reasoning
> By enforcing invariants β¦ we let agents ship fast without undermining the foundation.
Weβve been yelling about this at work: trust wants structured output and checks via ground truth written in logic with interpretable failures
A lot of it reads like guidelines for how to work in large teams
> In practice, this meant working depth-first: breaking down larger goals into smaller building blocks (design, code, review, test, etc)
Which makes me wonder if the people are getting better at communicating amongst themselves too?
Yah totally, we can make nondeterministic systems correct/ robust. In the case of LLMs thatβs a per request/per system proposition but there are other such very complex (inscrutable) translation systems with universal correctness properties (like compilers) which makes this analogy somewhat weak π€·
I think we probably agree. On point 2 one can verify generated programs of course (do the verification too please!) Quite separately I can say once and for all what it means for a compiler to be correct in translating between languages but I canβt do that for LLMs which go from English to code.
When one needs to understand the build system to answer questions about outcomes thatβs significantly easier for deterministic pipelines.
Similarly, I see this same argument made wrt compilers but it is possible to say what a compiler should do to be correct, thatβs not true for an LLM.
Huge. Congratulations friend!
Thereβs a substantial portion of the US population thatβs having a full mental breakdown right now.
This is almost entirely unrelated to the content of the article.
Whenever UB is discussed I rarely ever hear about the reason why it exists and why itβs good: itβs how the compiler tells you about assumptions it needs for optimizations you almost certainly like a whole bunch.
Best modern example is stacked/tree borrows in Rust unsafe regions.
Buried way way down in that article:
> Waymo has been fairly upfront about its human operators. In a May 2024 blog post, the company compared it to a βphone-a-friend.β
Thereβs also clearly an interesting opportunity to hook up CSmith in a tight loop with the output here to see how well it responds to feedback about output discrepancies