Ron Burk

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Ron Burk

Ron Burk

@ronburk

Working away on The Pop Psychology of Programming. Likes and retweets are how I use Twitter to keep notes.

Redmond, WA, USA 가입일 Aralık 2008
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Or: Amazon was always bad at UI software, much like Google, and AI lets them make more not-so-good UI faster.
Allen Holub. https://linkedIn.com/in/allenholub@allenholub

I'm an AI-is-a-useful-tool person, but judging by @Amazon, which has gone full AI and is pressuring its engineers to use more, it might be best for some companies to avoid AI entirely. They are proving that AI is actively destructive unless paired with a solid engineering culture that imposes proper guardrails. The LLM Amazon has let loose on what was once an industry-leading app is systematically destroying it, and the pace of enshitification is accelerating in proportion to their AI use. Both the store and the video apps (in multiple browsers on MacOS and on WebOS) are turning to garbage, and the backend is degrading. The video player fails randomly; playback options disappear and then reappear when you reboot the app; videos shown in the catalog are flagged as unavailable when you try to watch them. The storefront app is also failing: product images don't display, load times are occasionally in minutes. I could go on. To add insult to injury, they just announced a rate hike. This kind of stuff would bring most companies down, and it will bring them down if they don't reverse the trend. Frankly, I think that problem is not AI per se—I think LLMs are a useful tool. Amazon has always been a high-stress sweatshop, and AI is amplifying its worst impulses. Mindlessly forcing engineers to use AI inappropriately while chasing the chimera of "productivity" is not working. You are not more productive if your app is turning to crap as you work on it. Don't fall into the same trap. Sure, use AI, but use it carefully and with intention.

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I seem to be always "right to object." Interesting how some people use LLMs all day long without hitting garbage, and others hit it so often it's hard to see the point of asking the LLM for anything but citations that can be verified.
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Exactly how we got the Fantastic Four!
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LLMs are fantastically good semantic search engines at the most abstract level, and fantastical failures at the most fine level. And they state truth and falsehood with equal confidence and conviction. From @GeminiApp
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Lately #Gemini will insist you should connect Google Workspace instead of answering. And then pretend nothing happened.
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@sarabushway One payback for using ancient simple text technology is, notes, ideas, todos, abandoned forays, whatever, can all stay around forever in whatever text position they were born, just enclosed in <Ignore>...</Ignore> to mark them as not part of the final output.
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Do you guys also have copious amounts of notes for each project, or do you guys actually remember what's going on in your writing all the time?🤔 #AuthorLife
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@Pinboard Tell me you haven't tried to buy a straight piece of wood from Home Depot lately without telling me...
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> not in the conceiving or brainstorming, none of it. The danger of thinking the correct response to flawed technology is to not use it at all. If you don't use LLMs for semantic search and still just use Google, you're wasting time and missing useful information.
Philip Bunn@PhilipDBunn

I genuinely do not believe that AI can make me a better writer. Not in the drafting, not in the editing, not in the conceiving or brainstorming, none of it. I crave human reviewers and editors. I embrace the virtue of doing things "inefficiently."

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Do I disremember, or has it been rare for LLMs to refer to themselves as "I". Got multiples today in #gemini
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Well shit. Looks like nukes are back on the menu, boys.
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#gemini seems to have been given the ability to wipe out an answer it has started to display and replace that text with an error message.
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Dropping nouns and rendering a sentence nonsensical is not a #ChatGPT feature I recall seeing before.
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Can't wait until the #dopamine fad gets replaced by something else. So tired of explanations of everything under the sun hinging on one funny-shaped sub-microscopic ball jiggling around inside organisms.
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom

Nobody tells you this: Dopamine from information gathering is a dangerous drug. It’s the dopamine from reading, planning, or learning, but never doing. Stop looking for more information and start acting on the information you already have. Get your dopamine from action.

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