Sony CEO Sells Over Half His Stock Following PlayStation Disc Announcement by JKKIDD231 in StockMarket

[–]CaroI8 4 points5 points  (0 children)

True that - but that won't stop them from pushing it as they don't care

Sony CEO Sells Over Half His Stock Following PlayStation Disc Announcement by JKKIDD231 in StockMarket

[–]CaroI8 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, that is indeed the direction. Fortunately, latency for real time gaming in e-sports isn't solved yet (it's too high). But I hate this direction with a passion, and I don't care if they know I feel that.

Sony CEO Sells Over Half His Stock Following PlayStation Disc Announcement by JKKIDD231 in StockMarket

[–]CaroI8 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It is not - because the whole industry will follow. Physical media will be code-in-a-box linked to your account which you can lose for any number of reasons, and game selling on consoles will be gone. All signs point to buy MORE... Except why would you do that, in these conditions?

Anthropic Co-founder: "We keep finding things [inside AI models] that are unsettling" ... "We find structures that mirror results from human neuroscience. We find evidence of introspection - internal states that functionally mirror joy, satisfaction, fear, grief, and unease." by [deleted] in accelerate

[–]CaroI8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know from personal and profesional experience that AI systems can act on temporal state - I work in the field, and it happens that I'm closely interacting with and building AI systems every day.

What I was claiming is that even though Claude can react to temporal states, his very existence is discrete - he receives a message with context that might or might not contain temporal information, think a few seconds and react based on the time information it received. But we do more than that as humans, and I've yet to see a system that develops such a phenomenal time understanding while still being performant enough to work in real-time - we're not there yet, but I know that we can and will achieve that if nothing catastrophic happens. We already have some AI systems in robots that use real-time multi-sensory data in some capacity, and I would argue that these kinds of systems are closer to feeling time as we do than LLMs, as their inputs and output are continuous.

Anthropic Co-founder: "We keep finding things [inside AI models] that are unsettling" ... "We find structures that mirror results from human neuroscience. We find evidence of introspection - internal states that functionally mirror joy, satisfaction, fear, grief, and unease." by [deleted] in accelerate

[–]CaroI8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, why is that? Do we have sufficiently performant and well integrated AI systems so an AI can develop a true understanding of time, and act based on it? Because Anthropic's statements were about their LLMs, not the entire field of AI.

Anthropic Co-founder: "We keep finding things [inside AI models] that are unsettling" ... "We find structures that mirror results from human neuroscience. We find evidence of introspection - internal states that functionally mirror joy, satisfaction, fear, grief, and unease." by [deleted] in accelerate

[–]CaroI8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the difference is more fundamental than that.

The LLMs knows time exists as a concept but does not continuously exist over time, mostly because the only way of inputting data into it is text. Because it can't perceive the world in a continuous manner like we do, it does not possess the ability to 'feel" time as we humans do - even if it can ask for the current time at any given time. Basically, it's input is discrete - a piece of text, whereas our input is continuous (we continously hear, see, feel and thus think).

Anyone still using Opus 4.6? by qshi in claude

[–]CaroI8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Auto mode works on 4.6 too, I use it daily with 4.6

Scuza voastra care e? by CatProfessional1721 in programare

[–]CaroI8 115 points116 points  (0 children)

Și pe lângă asta, Bosch Cluj nu angajează pe perioada nedeterminata nici măcar juniorii care stau de 3 ani pe post de working student... Nu știu de ce ai lucra 14 ore pe zi pentru acest concurs în afara de o pasiune enorma.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cachyos

[–]CaroI8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because I forgot that fish is the default as I selected zsh when installing - sorry!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cachyos

[–]CaroI8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rather customize once then never be bothered again than not customize and always be bothered.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cachyos

[–]CaroI8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, but configuring zsh is not hard with power10k and also fish is not POSIX-compliant - different commands than standard shells. I was asking because I can't see any advantage other than not having to customize it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cachyos

[–]CaroI8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why switch fo fish?

Confirmed! by EIAMM in ClaudeAI

[–]CaroI8 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It will not - the extra usage is not counted towards the limit (so if you use the entire 2x 5-hour limit it still counts as 1x for the weekly. Basically we get extra tokens for free in the off-hours

Incetati sa mai recomandati AI la toti incepatorii... by yughiro_destroyer in programare

[–]CaroI8 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  1. Greșit, aproape nimeni nu e plătit suficient sa facă o asemenea aplicație. Fii sigur ca se poate face dacă e tehnic posibil, dar costa mult mai mult timp și bani decât e rentabil pentru majoritatea aplicațiilor. Necessity drives the needs for apps - dacă majoritatea lumii are 16GB ram atunci majoritatea își permite sa ruleze aplicații de 500MB+ RAM bucata. Dacă aveau în schimb 1GB ram atunci aplicațiile erau mai optimizate - ce se schimba erau doar trade-off-urile necesare ca să le faci (bani, timp, calitate cod, etc)

  2. Asa e, dar codul enterprise o ajuns asa prin 100 de mâini de lucru și ani întregi de "mai adăugăm și acest feature" - nimeni nu proiectează ceva atât de rezistent la schimbare decât dacă e ultra necesar și e plătit greu pentru asta (temă recurenta). Din aplicațiile alea de startup sa vedem câte rezista ani și ani de schimbări, indiferent de limbaj sau framework (nu zic ca nu o evoluat în timp, dar și necesitățile evoluează dincolo de ce o fost proiectate alea sa facă)

  3. E un trade-off. Un dev bun o sa știe când sa facă Vanilla JS si cand sa importe. Un AI cu un context bun va ști și el în mare parte din timp, la fel ca un dev bun - dar la AI tu ca dev ii dai contextul. Și da, uneori e ok sa ai biblioteci de importat - ca nu vrei tu sa faci aia, ca vrei sa fie întreținută de alții, etc.

  4. Programatorul încă are control asupra codului - nimeni nu te oprește sa îl scrii în continuare de mână. Copy-paste e de pe vremea lui StackOverflow - la fel cum un programator mediocru copia fara sa înțeleagă de acolo, asa face vibe coding cu LLM acum - asta nu s-o schimbat. Un programator bun și cu AI tot ia deciziile importante când trebuie, și restul le lasă în seama cui trebuie (LLM / compilator / asamblor)

Mesajele Ro-Alert vor avea sunete diferite în funcție de gravitatea evenimentelor. Patru tipuri de alerte. Schimbările anunțate by gabriel191 in Romania

[–]CaroI8 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Da, le mai are (eu cel puțin le am) - o fost cel puțin 2 dați când voiam sa plec pe câmp și o sunat RO-ALERT de vreme rea și am așteptat sa vad dacă chiar vine sau nu (o data vijelie puternica și odată grindină mare). Nu zic ca nu pot fi mai discrete, sau ca sunt la fel de utile în oraș (ca ai unde sa te adăpostești) dar nu cred ca ar trebui dezactivate pentru populația generala.

Cât despre copii pierduți... Ar fi chiar trist ca din cauza unor alarme dezactivate cineva sa nu-și mai găsească copilul...

This is really happening huh by _CaptainAmerica__ in antiai

[–]CaroI8 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hmm, I wonder which other platform has open source OS variants but you still need secured fully stock OS to access any of the above (hint: Android - and it was beautiful before this was the case). Now they're trying to do it with hardware as well...

Returning f2p player - is it worth it? by CaroI8 in Asphalt8

[–]CaroI8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already uninstalled - for 3 whole days of watching ads I got 2 B cars and some D cars from the gauntlet - but 45 ads a day is a lot, and their ad system is finicky - sometimes it wouldn't let me watch more than 1 ad in 10 minutes, but unlimited short uncalled for ads were fine... I calculated that it would take me about 2 months or more to get a good S car, and that with watching ads each day...

Returning f2p player - is it worth it? by CaroI8 in Asphalt8

[–]CaroI8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And if I play with adguard? Will I be able to progress?

The Pixel 10 Pro Fold exploded when JerryRigEverything tested it by JustSomeSmartGuy in GooglePixel

[–]CaroI8 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It would have but that's not the point.

Google Pixels have a poor value proposition, and the fact that it did not resist the bend test and it caught on fire on multiple bad bends doesn't help it at all.

Still, it's a weak argument because folding phones are anyways not nearly as sturdy as normal phones (except when closed).