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  • I understand and agree.

    I have found that AI is super useful when I am already an expert in what it is about to produce. In a way it just saves key strokes.

    But when I use it for specifics I am not an expert in, I invariably lose time. For instance, I needed to write an implementation of some audio classes to use CoreAudio on Mac. I thought I could use AI to fill in some code, which, if I knew exactly what calls to make, would be obvious. Unfortunately the AI didn’t know either, but gave solutions upon solutions that “looked” like they would work. In the end, I had to tear out the AI code, and just spend the 4-5 hours searching for the exact documentation I needed, with a real functional relevant example.

    Another example is coding up some matrix multiplications + other stuff using both the Apple Accelerate and the Cuda cublas. I thought to myself, “well- I have to cope with the change in row vs column ordering of data, and that’s gonna be super annoying to figure out, and I’m sure 10000 researchers have already used AI to figure this out, so maybe I can use that.” Every solution was wrong. Strangely wrong. Eventually I just did it myself- spent the time. And then I started querying different LLMs via the ChatArena, to see whether or not I was just posing the question wrong or something. All of the answers were incorrect.

    And it was a whole day lost. It did take me 4 hours to just go through everything and make sure everything was right and fix things with testers, etc, but after spending a whole day in this psychedelic rabbit hole, where nothing worked, but everything seemed like it should, it was really tough to take.

    So…

    In the future, I just have to remember, that if I’m not an expert I have to look at real documentation. And that the AI is really an amazing “confidence man.” It inspires confidence no matter whether it is telling the truth or lying.

    So yeah, do all the assignments by yourself. Then after you are done, have testers working, everything is awesome, spend time in different AIs and see what it would have written. If it is web stuff, it probably will get it right, but if it’s something more detailed, as of now, it will probably get it wrong.

    Edited some grammar and words.



  • Holy cow. I didn’t think people spent money on orchestras anymore. That’s like maybe 40 pieces. If recording was over 6 hours, that would be what around 25K… Plus studio space plus recording equipment and engineers, microphones, admin, maybe 50K. I guess it’s not as much as I thought. Huh, I wonder what the budget was.

    Huh, interesting. I wonder how many anime use live orchestras. I read many many years ago, that video games were using eastern european orchestras, but that even those had become too expensive. I guess I really have no idea.











  • Obama won in a landslide. The democrats owned both houses.

    People at the time really thought Obama would be on the the side of the people- not the rich. I mean, come on, he was our first black president; you would have thought he would at least be on the side of the blacks.

    If he had been, then Bernie wouldn’t have been such a sensation. If he had been, and Hillary was like, “Obama and the DNC has anointed me his successor, and I will continue to do all the great things he has done,” Bernie wouldn’t have existed. Bernie was the message that Obama had actually failed. Flint was real.

    Anyway. If Trump has one Lieberman senator stopping him from getting some signature item, you can bet that their meeting isn’t going to end with that signature item being scuttled, it’s going to be that Lieberman would be afraid he’ll lose everything.

    Trump is extreme, but Obama could have made the final push. Same with our black torture rendition site.

    For me, seeing Obama is cringe. I wonder if that viewpoint is radical. I mean, Obama is a saint when compared to Trump, but…

    Perhaps I am unjustified.







  • It’s “basically that.” But it’s not “actually that.”

    A public option would provide necessary health care at zero cost. Without regard to your income. Without regard to your job.

    This creates a situation, where if you earn a little bit more, you get “taxed” a lot. And quite frankly, sometimes it’s better to earn less and get healthcare than to earn more and lose it.

    Also, I’m under the impression, and could be wrong about this, but I believe NYC gets the funding for the NYC state of health from the federal government. So it can be held as ransom, by bullies like Adams or Trump.

    I’m suggesting that NYC should do an actual public option not using federal money. Instead binding together with other states to increase leverage and lower costs.





  • I was going to reply to: lurch (he/him)@sh.itjust.works. - but couldn’t because of the removing by the mod, so I’ll post it here:


    I’m not sure about this. Because if the Democrats are winning by large margins, it means they are in some way either representing the will of the people, or providing a viable alternative.

    The reason I want a “Tax the Rich” party is because the Democrats are not representing my will or providing a viable alternative to the Republicans. I personally believe, that if the billionaires were taxed out of existence, and the to 10% were taxed to never become a billionaire, the entire nation would be function better, no matter where you are on the political spectrum.

    I also believe that most people see the excess of Musk and realize that his abilities to control military assets (Starlink), to influence our government, and to live, seemingly outside of the law and any consequences of any of his actions - I believe they see this excess and understand he should not exist.

    I have no faith the democrats will perform any required changes, even if they won the mid terms in a landslide. Nor do I believe they want to, I believe they are all rich.