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[–] TankieTanuki@hexbear.net 10 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (1 children)

ChapoGPT, tell me how I should feel about this article.

[–] PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml 13 points 22 hours ago

No, just as invention of writing, tools and machines also didn't.

[–] Enjoyer_of_Games@hexbear.net 6 points 20 hours ago

the people inside the mechanical turk will have to do some amount of thinking I suppose

[–] blame@hexbear.net 9 points 22 hours ago
[–] DragonBallZinn@hexbear.net 21 points 1 day ago

It’s already been extinct.

Why do you think everyone loves nazis because “they’re soooooo bad! How coooo! Yolo swag!”

[–] Damarcusart@hexbear.net 25 points 1 day ago

porky-happy "If we force the poors to be reliant on a new technology AND declare that that technology causes people to lose their ability to think, we can get rid of those pesky human rights laws!"

[–] RedSailsFan@hexbear.net 22 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

before i get strawmanned: no i dont think "AI" (by which i mean LLMs like chatgpt) is anywhere close to being as good/useful as writing. Still:

im sick of the exaggeration about this stuff, writing didnt kill thinking, google search didnt kill thinking, and these LLMs wont kill thinking either

realized just now this was posted to c/slop so this isnt directed at you OP

[–] darkmode@hexbear.net 18 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

I think the hype is on the down swing. It seems they're gonna try again with newer, more mathematically efficient models or something. Telling ppl not to worry about this shit will always be an uphill battle bc not only are the hype-men, salesmen, and the bougies trying to scare the public & their workers w/ this stuff. Ppl that should really know better have also convinced themselves.

I feel as though the creator of Nodejs (a monumental step forward for Javascript and a technology that helps websites like these run) would be able to think introspectively and accept that intelligence is far more complex than a complex statistical model but I am wrong

[–] Wheaties@hexbear.net 18 points 1 day ago (1 children)

lol, he still thinks the Turing test is somehow an indicator of something

[–] darkmode@hexbear.net 12 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

When I got to that part I raised an eyebrow through the ceiling. In actual computational theory classes that is only ever brought up briefly during the intro section to automata & turing machines to try and ease math & cs students into writing proofs (which he most definitely knows bc he was a math college student)

[–] hello_hello@hexbear.net 17 points 1 day ago (4 children)

Creator of nodejs? Fucking dipshit loser who lowered my quality of life. Lemmy does not use nodejs.

Computer programming is one long struggle session among the nerdiest people you ever know, not this pompous Zionist level delusions of self grandeur.

[–] sleeplessone@lemmy.ml 2 points 13 hours ago

I regret to inform you that Lemmy's UI uses NodeJS to serve the pages.

[–] combat_brandonism@hexbear.net 15 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Lemmy uses javascript package managment with a tool (pnpm) that would not exist without nodejs. And as bad as javascript package management is, it could be worse. Just look at the python package management ecosystem.

I don't think much of the node ecosystem, but darkmode's point is correct even though the backend doesn't run in a node interpreter.

None of this takes away anything from shitting on this particular clown though.

Only tangentially related, but I recommend reading this post from a cool technologist I like. There's plenty to critique in the world of software without falling into the well-worn rut of the flame war patterns laid down by the brogrammers that stole this profession from the women that started it.

[–] hello_hello@hexbear.net 12 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

I like the article you shared on contempt culture, really good for self-crit.

My struggle session comment could be better explained as I believe most programming happens when people get together to discuss many different solutions to a problem rather than the act of coding itself.

LLMs feel like the "learn to code" bootcamp grifts that repackage language manuals as slideshows rather than giving actual experience but cranked to 11. Being told that your field is going to die in a couple years hurts no matter who you are.

[–] combat_brandonism@hexbear.net 11 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

my comment also not much better wrt to contempt culture but we're all working with the patterns we've got, y'know.

that makes a lot more sense about the struggle session bit, I didn't read it that way. but totally agreed! appreciate you expanding on that.

[–] hello_hello@hexbear.net 11 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

I never found the right phrase (contempt culture) to describe it but it is unfortunately still too prevalent in computing. The reference to CoC backlash is still very common in some projects/spaces right now and it hits me really hard because ive read about queer and trans contributors feeling unsafe or leaving because of it and things like it (Asahi Linux project comes to mind which had *Chan trolls transvestigating the project leaders, fucking yikes).

I think its more prevalent since the passion people have about programming is unfortunately not where any of the money and livelihoods are (thanks to capitalism) and so there's this need to be loud and project more.

[–] semioticbreakdown@hexbear.net 9 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

I really liked that article, thanks for sharing it.

[–] combat_brandonism@hexbear.net 10 points 21 hours ago

np, it's one of the few I try to re-read it every so often to keep fresh. clearly not recently enough

[–] RedSailsFan@hexbear.net 9 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

im not a programmer, just a relatively computer competent layman but ill die on the hill that browser and web developers should be shot into the sun regardless of the language for how they've completely destroyed the idea of privacy on the web, the amount of data that browsers give out for seemingly no good reason is crazy from my perspective

[–] combat_brandonism@hexbear.net 10 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

tbh almost all that can be laid at the foot of Google. would've been Microsoft but they got spooked by the antitrust lawsuit they beat and didn't consolidate their monopoly on browser tech like they were heading towards. Google watched them get sued and just did the same thing they were trying with IE but with Chrome

[–] RedSailsFan@hexbear.net 9 points 22 hours ago

i mean of course the google execs get put on the rocketship with them but im giving as much sympathy to chrome devs as i do to troops in the US military

[–] darkmode@hexbear.net 10 points 1 day ago (1 children)

all that said I think I am gonna start learning rust i-cant

[–] Hermes@hexbear.net 11 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

Rust is great, the only problem is when you have to go back to other languages and you don't have the luxury of cargo and the 50 other things surrounding the language that make developing for it so easy.

[–] combat_brandonism@hexbear.net 8 points 23 hours ago

the novel memory management is neat but I always find the rampant use of macros to be a huge roadblock to doing anything quickly any time I try to pick it up. but I'm not coming from cpp so I don't think I'm the target audience

[–] darkmode@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I'm well aware that lemmy doesn't use node I just said "like these" bc i was targetting my comment towards ppl that aren't software devs.

I think it's uncontroversial, maybe even trite to state that JS tech like node was instrumental in the language's adoption and the explosion of web apps, electron apps, etc.

[–] hello_hello@hexbear.net 9 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

I'm sorry for being so curt. The bad vibes I got from that article really bled into me.

Web is huge and nodejs was groundbreaking, but I just feel very miffed that the people who were part of the big push to Web as the de-facto development platform whether they intended to or not are now selling themselves as missionaries for silicon valley, this bubbling optimistic enthusiasm feels so off to me.

[–] RedSailsFan@hexbear.net 15 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

people most often believe what they want to believe so what this says to me is that even though he is very smart, he wants to believe we have figured out/are on the very cusp of figuring out GAI so he is much more inclined to take evidence that suggests that supports what he wants to believe (OMG LOOK THEY PASSED THE TURING TEST!?!?!?) at face value rather than thinking about whether the turing test is actually even a valid way of determining this kind of thing or not.

[–] darkmode@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago (1 children)

also, even more cynically, agi being around the corner would increase his own station as an AIvangelist and tech person of note (more TED-style talks in front of other bespectacled 30-50 year olds)

[–] RedSailsFan@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago

yeah he could always be literally lying to make more money if he's involved in the industry lol

[–] Infamousblt@hexbear.net 13 points 1 day ago

In most corners of the Internet thinking is already extinct so no probably not

[–] Feinsteins_Ghost@hexbear.net 13 points 1 day ago

It'll just make Idiocracy a documentary, or whatever.