Comment Re:Usurping Congress Again (Score 1) 63
Again, the executive order is directed to the justice department, not to the states...
Again, the executive order is directed to the justice department, not to the states...
The only thing the executive order does is to instruct the Justice Department to sue states over AI regulations.
Compete with them on what? Wasting money on unprofitable enterprise? Most Chinese models train off of foreign models anyway. It's not so much a competitive relationship as it is a symbiotic one.
But at least when we were kids, the barrier between the plebeians and the ruling class was thinner and more permeable.
Yes, it was closer to that war and that deal before it. But elsewhere people may not have been so lucky. Sad that it was lost where it happened, really.
Whispered in a Catholic church, perhaps?
No, but there was an Eastern Orthodox one nearby.
Totally anti-consumer, totally destroyed apple's value, totally communist.
Right?
anyone who thinks that the dumbing down of society and the sabotaging of education aren't part of a plan,
Of course they are, and they've always been. I heard a proverb once somewhere in Europe that went something like "an unlearned populace makes a weak country that is so easy to govern".
Talent, as one talented person put it once, is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.
To American kids the ability to do math is completely irrelevant, they'll be able to ask the AI and get an answer right away.
until they pass the basics. If they have to take remedial courses, so be it. Graduate at 21 if necessary.
in rot mode now. No better evidence than more than half of the US voted for the orange one.
This 'splains it:
TFA: "One of the course's tutors noted that students faced more issues with "logical thinking" than with math facts per se. They didn't know how to begin solving word problems."
One's gender shouldn't be the govt's fucking business at school. Tell the Talibanjelicals to keep their religion to their OWN asses, I don't believe in your Fox Jesus.
Worth researching the history of vaccinations. The first polio vaccine, for instance, killed and maimed thousands of children, yet there was the government pressuring everyone to take it.
We eventually perfected it, yes, but all that means is we were experimenting on the public under the guise of "public health".
This.
My take on vibe coding is simple: Don't.
At least not the way most people understand it. I'm totally ok with having an AI do the tedious work. But only do it on stuff you could do yourself (i.e. you're just saving time). Because otherwise, you'll never be able to maintain it.
This, in general, is the whole problem: The entire "vibe coding" movement only worries about CREATING code. But in the real world, maintaining, updating, refactoring, reviewing, testing, bugfixing, etc. etc. are typically more effort than writing it in the first place.
The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all your time.