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if only they can put a tax on the air we breath


nah, they'll start with each email you send. only, they'll call it postage to avoid getting tagged with raising taxes


I would happily pay one cent per email if it meant everyone else had to as well...including advertisers

Think of how much better the signal-to-noise ratio of email would become.


If that 1¢ gets you straight to Inbox then the signal-to-noise would take a very bad nosedive. If not, then it will change nothing anyway. Phone calls cost money and there are still plenty of SPAM calls.


> His name gave rise to the English terms algorism and algorithm


You place too much trust in U.S. troops. They invaded Afghanistan, spent twenty years and trillions of dollars, and left it like they were never there. It's like an expensive vacation where they forgot the souvenirs!


I read their comment as the US finding out.


Yemenis just released a very funny song about the red sea attacks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZnIUdYM8Uw


That 5-lead ECG placement needs work, but I'm really digging the jambiyas. Who needs (floppy!) ties?


Rock El Casbah


The other side are bombing children everyday and nobody are calling them terrorists.. what a weird world we are living in.


It has always been same. "Might is Right".


very cool, but too bulky for what it is. for just 4$ you can have this one https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806558695914.html


> too bulky for what it is. for just 4$ you can have this...

...thing that is 2 inches across and 0.5 inches tall to use as a doorbell button?


+ an external power supply


Doesn't it also need a Zigbee gateway?


a single gateway, hundreds of buttons. One power supply, not hundreds!


This does not look waterproof.



Yes and they are astroturfing Devin is all over the place.

Several subreddits were overtaken by Devin bots for a few days. When the dust cleared everyone realized what had happened.

And here we are again.


I still think the same thing is happening with OpenAI. It's way too hyped vs its actual utility.


I'm a part of my university's competitive programming club, and the discovery of Devin being a fraud really upset a few club members (Many people who worked at Devin.AI were elite-level competitive programmers). It shattered the illusion that being a good competitive programmer would translate into being a good engineer overall. They were the victims of market hype.


> It shattered the illusion that being a good competitive programmer would translate into being a good engineer overall

There was a study by Google years back that showed the exact contrary: https://catonmat.net/programming-competitions-work-performan...


Not exactly - it just means google overvalued that experience in its hiring decisions. https://erikbern.com/2020/01/13/how-to-hire-smarter-than-the... explains the phenomenon ("Berkson's Paradox") well.


I really don't think this is applicable here.


No offense but did you read the article? It also links to this one which is about this exact claim - https://erikbern.com/2015/04/07/norvigs-claim-that-programmi....


Yes I did, I even read other sources about the paradox to make sure everything was clear in my mind.

The whole argument relies on the fact that "being good at programming contests" is a factor that was considered on interviews (and even given too much weight in the decision). There is absolutely no hint of that at all, and having been on the hiring side in FAANGs I can safely say this is not the case.

There is no paradox here because the study is not done on a pool of candidates that are pre-filtered based on this specific parameter, only on what it correlates (being good at LeetCode, which makes you pass the interviews).

It is funny that in the second article you linked the author says "My point here is that you can tweak these variables and end up seeing correlations with pretty much any value.", because this is exactly what he does. He manipulates the problem until it turns into a Berkson's paradox.


It's like when a person goes too deep into CP, he just overfits in it and might just not come out of that phase, where you are given the problem and you are supposed to get the pre-defined solution.

It's not the case in real-life, the main problem is to detect the problem and then find the optimal solution. So unless you blend into it, get the test of CP, develop logic and get outside, build projects and keep moving, the field is vast, don't keep knocking same door everyday.


I will check it. Thanks for sharing the link.


I have preview access to devin, and I can tell you that it's the real deal. It's making PRs to our codebase daily, and acts as a junior engineer.

It frees us up from doing menial tasks and is a great help for stuff like that.

It's not perfect, but it's a glimpse of the future that definitely needs to be noticed.


Some proof would give your comment weight.


proof or not true.


> as long as they are rude I respond with longer and longer intervals.

Your silence is a perfectly acceptable response to rude people.


Treat him in the same manner that you would want to be treated if you were diagnosed with cancer.


we are not far from an AI mania


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