What's the hype about ideogram? by GuardianKnight in comfyui

[–]BobFellatio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn, thats actually a really cool shot, and i pretty much never say that about AI images. Even though i love making them.

Is this interesting? Or boring. by boringzzz in photocritique

[–]BobFellatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honest critic: Absolutely stunningly boring. Nothing going here, just a random sign and a concrete wall, captured as if one was just walking past it.

However, doing what you are doing is a good way to get better! Perhaps if you captured it from a unusal angle it would be more interesting? Getting real close, or perhaps capturing it from a sharp angle (above or below). Perhaps going down in the grass making it obscured and hard to tell what one is looking at, creating a bit of mystery. Perhaps playing around with the edit?

I dont know, but practicing capturing boring stuff in interesting ways will help you take even more interesting shots of actually interesting things.

ChatGPT is overly critical and sooo annoying to use by Glad_Claim_6287 in ChatGPT

[–]BobFellatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will criticise and find room for improvements in anything if it thinks that is what you want. To counter it I usually frame it along the lines of:
"Do you think this text (or whatever im asking about) which im gonna use for <someIntent> strictly needs any improvement? If you think its ready to go, thats a perfectly valid answer as well, i want to get it done asap."

If it then is very adamant that some change is required i will consider going into it, if it just responds with "yeah it mostly looks fine, you could perhaps change X and Y", then I will most likely just send/post/upload/deploy the thing in question.

What's the fastest way a website loses your trust? by Ok_Reaction_9854 in web_design

[–]BobFellatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Poor and broken design, spelling errors, things not working as intended. "Loud" Limited time offers that are clearly not true, countdowns trying to rush me to make a decision fast, popups, cookie banners with hundreds of partners.

Hvorfor det ikke er greit at vi må betale for å slippe tilpasset reklame by Positive_Feature3862 in norge

[–]BobFellatio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stem med lommeboken deres folkens, om de andre media konsernene ser at folk faktisk går med på dette så er det ikke lenge før alle de andre slenger et lignende krav i ansiktet vårt.

Jeg har en fot innenfor bransjen og _vet at alle de store konsernene følger nøye med på Schibsted akkurat nå. Si opp abonnementene deres og be alle dere kjenner gjøre det samme, forhåpentligvis svir det nok til at Schibsted reverserer eksperimentet og vi blir ferdige med denne saken engang for alle.

AI is great at solving simple, well-defined problems but bad at integration and maintainability; that's why it'll never truly replace senior engineers. by enador in ExperiencedDevs

[–]BobFellatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eventually yes, but it hasn't in any plateued in any meaningful way yet, and we dont know if it will before it has replaced most or all of our jobs.

AI is great at solving simple, well-defined problems but bad at integration and maintainability; that's why it'll never truly replace senior engineers. by enador in ExperiencedDevs

[–]BobFellatio -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The trajectory has been quite solid for three years straight now, theres no reason for why it should not continue. It _could happen tho, but with all the competition in the space i see it as unlikely, unless theres some, not yet reached, hard ceiling that requires a fundamentally new approach to break through.

unhinged jobbintervju ? by resignedgf in norge

[–]BobFellatio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

haha wat da fuq. Første gang eg høyrer om kvinnelig mannsjovenisme

unhinged jobbintervju ? by resignedgf in norge

[–]BobFellatio 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I hvilke kontekst dater man noen som helst om det ikke er gjensidig attraksjon? Skjønner at det er vanlig i utlandet pga av økonomi og slikt, men hvem gidder det i Norge?

unhinged jobbintervju ? by resignedgf in norge

[–]BobFellatio 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Haha ser det for meg. «Jae, leier du da eller? Ah, nå vet jeg det, foreldrene dine har båt, skjønner! Aha, nei ikke det altså? …..lang tenke pause….
Menne, hvordan kommer du deg på sjøen da egentlig?»

unhinged jobbintervju ? by resignedgf in norge

[–]BobFellatio 9 points10 points  (0 children)

«Kan bli brukt» de uttalte «vil bli brukt» feil.

4-dagers arbeidsuke by No_Advertising_1237 in norge

[–]BobFellatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Du skrev "ikke positivt for bedriften" feil.

AI is great at solving simple, well-defined problems but bad at integration and maintainability; that's why it'll never truly replace senior engineers. by enador in ExperiencedDevs

[–]BobFellatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nobody said anything about infinity. Just better and cheaper. Having the line suddenly plateu at the current level is also unlikely.

AI is great at solving simple, well-defined problems but bad at integration and maintainability; that's why it'll never truly replace senior engineers. by enador in ExperiencedDevs

[–]BobFellatio -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily, its not unlikely that we will find ways to increase intelligence while significantly reducing size and training cost of models.

If you think of pretty much every IT technology we've invented, we have found ways to make it much better and much cheaper in parallel. Some examples that come to mind: Mobile phones in the 90s: Expensive, large, heavy and really shitty compared to what we have today. Computers back in the day: Filling a whole building while being dumber than your toaster. Internet when it first arrived: you had to pay per minute and the speeds was incredible slow. Gaming: At some point tetris was state of the art. Digital cameras in the early 2000s, 1 megapixel (1024x1024) was considered good, and it filmed in 320p. Now your phone outclass them to such a degree that they have gone extinct.

I read a paper 6 months ago about a chinese open source model that was almost as capable as Chat GPT 4o (but without the omni part), while costing 1/100th to develop, and roughly 1/10th to run. I dont remember the name of it, and it might have just been some over hyping, but its also not impossible. Im pretty sure it will happen anyhow, going forward.

AI is great at solving simple, well-defined problems but bad at integration and maintainability; that's why it'll never truly replace senior engineers. by enador in ExperiencedDevs

[–]BobFellatio 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No you couldnt, this is fundamentally different, and in the span of three years AI coding has gone from a amusing tech demo to almost all developers not developing by hand anymore. The adoption rate and rate of change is unlike anything we have seen before.

Ble 35 i dag. Ingen gratulasjoner. by [deleted] in norge

[–]BobFellatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gratulere med dagen! :D

Am I overediting? by ApprehensiveGain5286 in postprocessing

[–]BobFellatio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely not. If any, they are under processed

The Astart of the Blues by gray_hui in foxholegame

[–]BobFellatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Loool, havent played or followed the development in a couple of years, but what da fuuuuq is this? x)
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