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@BioDiceRoller

Based in Europe. FCK PTN. FCK Racism. Opinions are my own.

Germany เข้าร่วม Ocak 2015
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Crispy@BioDiceRoller·
@svpino Now you know how authors, artists, editors, musicians feel when sama and Elon confabulate about democratic access to these skills
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Santiago@svpino·
Last year, I met a person who has never written a single line of code in his life, yet he feels he can build anything he wants. He told me point-blank: "I challenge you to tell me something I can't build using AI." I tried to explain, but I couldn't find the right words. The most fascinating aspect of vibe-coding is how it has convinced so many people to believe they are better and more capable than they really are.
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Crispy@BioDiceRoller·
@Yetee_ @fchollet Take any human and teach her to drive a car. Try that with any of those chatbots.
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Yeti@Yetee_·
A test of your theory here, put a human from a sandhut in Africa in front of a computer and tell them to write a compiler. If they can't, they don't have general intelligence according to you. They will need knowledge material and context, training.. Isn't that what we're doing?
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François Chollet
François Chollet@fchollet·
The G in AGI stands for "general". General intelligence does not mean that you have been specifically trained for a large range of tasks. It means you can approach any NEW task and figure it out, just like humans do. If regular people can do it on their own (no guidance, no tools), why should AGI require special handholding and handcrafted instructions? If it's AGI, why would there still be a human in the loop, using their own human intelligence to guide the model on every new task?
Lisan al Gaib@scaling01

this is pretty much worst case performance no harness at all and very simplistic prompt

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Crispy@BioDiceRoller·
@fchollet I would at least expect that a general intelligence would be able to play any board game with just the rules and drive a car.
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Crispy@BioDiceRoller·
@CRSegerie They are actually unreliable on every axis by definition.
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Charbel-Raphael@CRSegerie·
3/ "IQ tests don't measure real intelligence." Sure. These models can ace pattern recognition and hallucinate basic facts in the same conversation. That's not reassuring. We're building wildly alien systems that are superhuman on some cognitive axes and unreliable on others, with no guarantee of their behaviors, while still giving them more and more autonomy.
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Charbel-Raphael@CRSegerie·
In March 2023, Claude had an estimated IQ of 64. Today, Claude Opus 4.6 scores 133 on the Mensa Norway test. GPT-5.2 Thinking hits 141. Gemini 3 Pro, 142. That's a jump from cognitively impaired to gifted in three years. No human population has ever improved that fast, the Flynn effect gives us ~3 IQ points per decade. AI just did 70 points in 36 months.
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Beetle6000@beetle6000·
@eurofounder @XScaleLab Imagine being great at something but a government tells you that you can only make a certain amount….sad. No wonder German engineering has taken a hit over the years.
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Matthias Schmidt
Matthias Schmidt@eurofounder·
My cousin Dietrich is one of the best paid engineers in Germany He makes €41,000 a year before tax Last week he got an offer from a big tech company in the US that would net him $350,000 "Are you going to take it?" I asked him "It's a good offer, but I would actually earn less than now" He is right. In Europe, he makes €41,000 and gets: - Free healthcare - Strong privacy protections - Diversity - Pension benefits If you count this in, it's much more than $350,000 European salaries are the highest in the world if you adjust for quality of life
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Crispy@BioDiceRoller·
@burkov But does it really? Yeah in my hands I feels like 5 juniors just working for me, but I got nearly 20 years under my belt and I still see far to many easy to fix errors with any model.
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BURKOV@burkov·
This is the truth: modern agentic coder AI is better at everything compared to an entry-level coder. **At everything.** This means that hiring an entry-level coder doesn't make any practical sense, unless the organization wants to invest 5 to 10 years into someone learning to code by hand at a level of a mid- or senior-level coder (which is currently still needed to oversee agentic coders). No leader in modern business would invest in an employee education for more than a quarter or, at the very least, a year. No one. Unless we reintroduce slavery, where the slave worker is required to stay with the employer who invested in their education until the debt is paid in full. Which is, of course, ridiculous to imagine, right?
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Jerrod Tuck@jerrodtuck·
@Grady_Booch Yes, bravo for being ignorant of the actual facts. Employers - quit hiring people with mental diseases.
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Crispy@BioDiceRoller·
@elonmusk @mert Mute yourself and your right wing propaganda? Highly appreciated
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mert@mert·
bro how do i mute all political posts on this app holy hell it has turned into reddit
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Crispy@BioDiceRoller·
@eevblog Ubuntu is the best choice for productivity. I have been using Ubuntu lts for years as my main productive environment
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Marco Brás dos Santos
Marco Brás dos Santos@marcoIsantos·
1850 Das KFZ von Weichreite in #Connewitz wurde offenbar beschädigt. Er kam kurz mit dem Taxi vorgefahren und ist wieder weg. #le1701
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Against Atheism
Against Atheism@AgainstAtheismX·
You have 206 bones. 78 organs. 37 trillion cells. 86 billion neurons. And it all just... works. Perfectly. And you want to tell me this isn't designed?
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Crispy@BioDiceRoller·
@DrLuetke Klar in den 80er, drei bis vier Tage pro Jahr.
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Abhishek B R
Abhishek B R@abhitwt·
How much RAM is enough for Web Dev? • 8 GB • 16 GB • 32 GB • 48 GB • 64 GB • 128 GB +
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Oliver Burdick
Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick·
Math proves God exists. Science proves God exists. Morality proves God exists. History proves God exists. Logic proves God exists.
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Crispy@BioDiceRoller·
@r0ktech Sadly pre installed with every browser.
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𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑
𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑@r0ktech·
C is FAST Java is POPULAR Ruby is COOL Python is BEAUTIFUL Haskell is INTRIGUING Javascript is ?
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aditii@aditiitwt·
As a Developer, what do you use for debugging?
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