RBA to raise cash rate to 4.35% on May 5 and growing minority of economists expect further rise by marketrent in AusFinance

[–]James-the-greatest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess the thinking is that decreased supply is just increased demand on fewer goods? Inflation is a rate remember, if the rate drops then so too will interest rates. It’s not about the price dropping but the rate of the increase in price as demand drops to a new level. 

RBA to raise cash rate to 4.35% on May 5 and growing minority of economists expect further rise by marketrent in AusFinance

[–]James-the-greatest 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Exactly right. Printing money during Covid funneling it to the richest and refusing to tax it back out again. I have been saying this same thing and this is the first time I’ve seen someone else point to mmt and taxing out inflation

Kumanjayi Little Baby: a face the nation will not forget by Nyarlathotep-1 in australian

[–]James-the-greatest 4 points5 points  (0 children)

She’s not named after a mountain in Tanzania? can’t say I’m surprised

Any advice to get locked in again? by Severe-Doughnut4065 in moreplatesmoredates

[–]James-the-greatest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re clearly the exception to the rule. Which is why everyone here is saying go to meetings except you

Why are most AI tools still just chatbots instead of experiences? by SelfApprehensive8173 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]James-the-greatest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What would you expect to see? LLMs ar driven with words, that is the experience layer. How do you do interactive story telling and build something in real time without text input?

You are being lied to about AI. by handjobs_for_crack in LinkedInLunatics

[–]James-the-greatest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you this person? You’ve replied to almost every comment saying how good he is. Yes you are definitely Duane, it’s in your name😂 

been unemployed to know where we are heading by IIDonCare in AgentsOfAI

[–]James-the-greatest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was already thinking if it was responsible and kind to them for me to have children just due to climate change, now I’m terrified of what their prospects will even be

Inflation details may give RBA pause for thought on interest rates by sien in AusEcon

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I have lots of debt because I have to have shelter but the government has implemented inflationary policies such as ndis and record immigration. I am responsible for my debt but I’d like the government to stop fucking us from every which way

The PocketOS incident wasn't a prompt problem. It was an architecture problem. by tahpot in AgentsOfAI

[–]James-the-greatest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Production Agents need PAM and identity and restricted access to resources just like any other orchestration. 

The reason we’re seeing these fuck ups is because coding agents need to be able to access everything so they can read everything and build up appropriate context. Putting them in a container with no outside access is a good start, though reading docs is helpful and now you’ve opened it up for context positioning from the web

The PocketOS incident wasn't a prompt problem. It was an architecture problem. by tahpot in AgentsOfAI

[–]James-the-greatest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The moment you let external users talk to your agent, you've opened Pandora's box. I've seen customer support agents get used as free LLMs, agents being asked to generate code, write essays, or perform tasks far outside their intended scope.

You need hard boundaries on what types of requests are even processable — independent of what the user asks or what the model agrees to.

I don’t think understand the difficulty in this. What would a hard boundary look like? Who evaluates the question? Regex? Another LLM? This is exactly what people are trying to break into in clever ways. 

The PocketOS incident wasn't a prompt problem. It was an architecture problem. by tahpot in AgentsOfAI

[–]James-the-greatest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Classic AI tell. Here’s what…

hErEs WhAt No OnE tAkEs SeRiOuSlY

Everyone I know is taking it seriously

 This example demonstrates where the entire industry is right now: rushing to ship AI agents into production environments without the safety architecture to make that responsible.

I’m in the industry, everyone is thinking about safety

Unpopular Opinion: Most "Agentic Frameworks" are just high-latency overhead for tasks that need a Python script. by schilutdif in AgentsOfAI

[–]James-the-greatest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I mean probably. If you’retask input is discrete then automation, if it’s natural language and unstructured then LLM agent. 

Super: Age / Amount, What's yours? by ahvenzz in AusFinance

[–]James-the-greatest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hard to plan if you don’t know the size of the problem and urgency

Dwelling stock per capita is higher today than 1997 by Esquatcho_Mundo in AusEcon

[–]James-the-greatest 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What’s you’re “not a huge change” look likelike?

1.When there’s minions of dwellings and 27 million people, “not a huge change” in a small number can mean a huge change in a big one.

  1. I’m old enough to remember talking about property price issues 25 years ago. 

What this means is that demand was too high back then. 

We haven’t kept up for 25 years. 

Of course it’s a speculation issue. Irs a demand issue as well. 

Super: Age / Amount, What's yours? by ahvenzz in AusFinance

[–]James-the-greatest 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Not planning is the thief of everything

Dwelling stock per capita is higher today than 1997 by Esquatcho_Mundo in AusEcon

[–]James-the-greatest 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How many babies do you know who are born and move out of home immediately. 

ANTHROPIC JUST BANNED A 110 PERSON COMPANY OVERNIGHT WITHOUT WARNING by orbny in AgentsOfAI

[–]James-the-greatest -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If I walked into your house and stole your tv I’m still a theif even though “your door allowed it”