Akademiet, so not the public sector at least.
Akademiet, so not the public sector at least.
I've got it to deliver decent results. But I feel no sense of accomplishment. I didn't make this. Claude did. I have no idea how much more effective I've been. But if I had done this myself. I'd have enjoyed the process and been proud of the results. Get none of that now.
My son has taught himself Blender (for 3d modelling) and Davinci Resolve for video editing. At school they had him use grok for video creation.
He hated it. "I had no control. I couldn't go in and adjust the details the way I wanted to"
Is AI-aversion a hereditary trait perhaps π?
I know. Instead of writing clear precise code, you write large amounts of more ambiguous commands to agents who don't really understand what you're asking them to do, leading to ever more agent instructions to compensate for their lack of understanding. And you still have to check their work.
YAY!
Man...
Trying to use claude code on a personal project now.
Reminds me why I never wanted to go into management.
I find it so frustrating to try to get others to do stuff.
"No, God damn it! Not like that..."
Then spending way too long trying to explain exactly what I meant...
this is like
the thesis statement of our times
me in ~2006: "I'm a computer science major, why do I have to take a class on ethics?"
me in 2026: "ah"
TrΖ°Ζ‘ng vΔn ΔαΊ‘o, a renowned woodworker and sculptor in Vietnam created the ultimate toy car for his children. [πΉ Woodworking Art / sieuxedocdao]
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I do not like this gen AI
I do not like what it implies
I do not want it in my art
I do not think it makes you smart
I do not want it in my games
I do not like its goals and aims
I do not want it in my books
I do not like the way it looks
I do not like it, I don't care
I do not want it anywhere
This is a real video from the official White House account on a war that is currently killing people. I donβt know how the US is going to come back from this.
The post was βJUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. πΊπΈ π₯β
I wrote a database query without AI.
Avvikling er en gradvis prosess. Vi mΓ₯ bytte ut Epic med bedre, mer moderne, og helst norske og europeiske lΓΈsninger. Om resultatet blir hetende Helseplattformen er ikke sΓ₯ nΓΈye for meg. Det viktige er at vi aktivt jobber for Γ₯ fase inn bedre ting enn det Epic leverer
www.nrk.no/trondelag/md...
Samfunnsøkonomi, politikk, bedriftsstrategi, kognitiv helse, demokrati, miljø, fikk dekket mange viktige temaer i denne episoden! Takk for at jeg fikk være med!
open.spotify.com/episode/284f...
At the @tekna.no network for developers we are super excited to host @parismarx.com , along with @christingorman.bsky.social and others
We will be focusing on digital sovereignty, but I also hope to be touching on to the Luddite Club, tech tyranny and AI climate issues
> @covie93.bsky.social
Realizing this makes you see what's happening in the US now for instance in a different light. The US is run by such people. You cannot trust these guys. You cannot trust their words. They are not like you. They do not care about anyone but themselves.
One thing interacting with her has taught me though, is that some people are completely selfish and have no shame. These people too often get away with anything because we interpret peoples actions through our own mental models. So we assume they have sensible, humane, kind intentions. They don't.
Has anyone else experienced this kind of thing? What do you even do? Do I dig up my father's grave and replace the contents? Isn't this the most absurd situation? I feel I'm in a soap opera or something.
My step mom sent an urn. In 2018. They lived in the US. I remember thinking - wow, that's an ugly urn with no names or markings of any kind. I guess... she didn't want to pay extra?
Turns out she kept his urn π€― I have no idea what we buried... I truly had a cartoon villain level evil step mom.
Know that feeling: You've buried your father's ashes. Had a nice memorial service with friends and family... Years later his wife dies, her son contacts you to let you know "We found your dad's urn, do you want it?"
What did we bury then? Someone's cat?
Know that feeling? No?
Good for you!
Kakemikser, kjΓΈkkendingser, treningsdingser, chatbots,
software-rammeverk som spring og hibernate... Vi lager sΓ₯ mye unΓΈdvendige greier! Verden er full av unΓΈdvendig drit!
Jeg vet ikke om det er sΓ₯ mye hΓ₯p, men kan vi i det minste lage litt mindre drit av gangen?
youtu.be/WYmDClp4uVQ?...
There is no sense in which a chatbot can "help" with your schoolwork by making it easier; if it is easier, it is less useful for actual learning (effortful practice is HOW WE LEARN) and therefore the chatbot has not helped, but has only hindered.
I understand why chatbot cheating happens but every time I read about it I want to gently remind everyone that the point of schoolwork is not for the submission to exist. Teachers are not just greedy for more essays or solved equations. The point is to do the work WITH YOUR OWN BRAIN, FOR LEARNING.
I don't know enough about it to have a strong opinion. But I am not opposed to countries registering their citizens. I missed that in the UK when I lived there as well. I think it makes sense to know who your citizens are and for citizens to be able to identify themselves.
Well keep it decentralized then. Like US drivers licenses. You don't have to go all in with a centralized federal register like we have in Norway. The point is just to establish that in order to vote, you need to provide some kind of ID of who you are. This should not be controversial.
There is already a "registry" for people who can vote. You register to vote today. Nobody is (AFAIK) suggesting to remove this. The US could gradually introduce measures that provide more and better election security. I see no reason to object to sensible gradual reform.
If it were the other way around. That republicans were refusing to implement voter ID, and the democrats were calling for sensible ID requirements, we'd support that 100%.
But the fact that ther actually isn't any ID requirement to vote in the US made it easier to convince people.
Look, I agree that there's no reason to suspect massive voter fraud has been an issue in the US. But improving election security is a sensible thing to do. We should always aim to improve.
The fact that Trump can reasonably suggest that there is voter fraud in the US caused the January 6th event.
Do you think we should get rid of id requirements in Norway?