

The wealthy class in the US are heavily invested in military stocks. War benefits them, even if it’s civil war. This is probably intentional.
Maybe I’m too cynical or giving them too much credit. Hope we find out
The wealthy class in the US are heavily invested in military stocks. War benefits them, even if it’s civil war. This is probably intentional.
Maybe I’m too cynical or giving them too much credit. Hope we find out
That’s fair, I didn’t think through my joke very well lol. Honestly Lemmy is wonderful but let’s face it it’s kinda an eco chamber with a few trolls, so I guess it would be kinda like the fake Good Place 😅
Welcome! To the good place
I would also like to know this!
Char count for same functionality is still at least double in java vs python. It just feels like a chore to me. jetbrains helped, but still python is just so light
Fair point! I think that’s part of why I admire him, humble greatness
Eh, bagder is more than “just some guy” to a lot of people! To me he’s kinda been my tech idol for 20 years lol, he also was a core part of building Rockbox (open source firmware for MP3 players) which was the first open source project I got seriously involved in as a kid ☺️
I’ve built a couple of useful products which leverage LLMs at one stage or another, but I don’t shout about it cos I don’t see LLMs as something particularly exciting or relevant to consumers, to me they’re just another tool in my toolbox which I consider the efficacy of when trying to solve a particular problem. I think they are a new tool which is genuinely valuable when dealing with natural language problems. For example in my most recent product, which includes the capability to automatically create karaoke music videos, the problem for a long time preventing me from bringing that product to market was transcription quality / ability to consistently get correct and complete lyrics for any song. Now, by using state of the art transcription (which returns 90% accurate results) plus using an open weight LLM with a fine tuned prompt to correct the mistakes in that transcription, I’ve finally been able to create a product which produces high quality results pretty consistently. Before LLMs that would’ve been much harder!
Leetcode is a plague with a sales team