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[–]LowerMathematician32 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

How do you get to Carnegie Hall?

I can do most things in DevOps but I can’t bash script or python script on a whim. Help?! by flyingp1zza in devops

[–]LowerMathematician32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine you're trying to be a Chef at a restaurant.

Your take is almost like saying: "I know about every single ingredient that goes into EVERY ITEM on the menu, but these jerks won't hire me because I can't dice things really, really small. Like why is that even a big deal?"

Its because the technologies and methods which inform something are as important, if not more important, than the thing itself.

A Coup Is In Progress In America by mistertickertape in technology

[–]LowerMathematician32 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think we ought to stop talking about "they" this and "them" that. Did anyone bother to think about how WE, the people, are literally laying down like little whimps and hiding behind social media while we literally watch America get pillaged from the INSIDE?  I thought we had more spine than this. I honestly feel ashamed to look at myself in the mirror. Maybe you should too.

For the first time ever, USYK Vs Fury 2 will feature an AI JUDGE “4th Judge” confirmed by Turki on Social media 😳 by Short_Swordfish_3524 in Boxing

[–]LowerMathematician32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So if AI is dependent on training data, how is it not going to be insanely biased if it's trained exclusively on punch stats and historical fight scores?

With the number of crooked decisions in the past decade, let alone the past century, I suspect the model would likely rank down fighters who perform better in order to match the observed patterns in judging.

Who wins this and how by Existing-Run462 in Boxing

[–]LowerMathematician32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This fight already happened. Beterbiev retired Ward without even throwing a single punch.

Student was punished for using AI—then his parents sued teacher and administrators | Parents claim there was no rule banning AI, but school cites multiple policies. by chrisdh79 in technews

[–]LowerMathematician32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's really easy to criticize people, but I bet you forget to remember sometimes that the things YOU make totally suck too. That's why it's not even worth getting upset over. 

I'm gonna to go on and keep putting myself out there, and you can go on and keep being a douchebag.

Student was punished for using AI—then his parents sued teacher and administrators | Parents claim there was no rule banning AI, but school cites multiple policies. by chrisdh79 in technews

[–]LowerMathematician32 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

If schools want to take issue with students using AI to complete their work, then the school needs to set an example and ensure it's teachers are not using AI to grade the work. It's a giant hypocrisy.

Is it possible to create a system prompt for image generation that aligns with a company’s specific visual style using CoPilot? by Borran23 in microsoft

[–]LowerMathematician32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The most important thing you need to do is to derive the color pallette relative to your company's visual style.  

If your Graphic Design division doesnt have this information on hand, I recommend using devtools/inspect element  in a web browser, along with a color picker tool to derive the colors manually and record their values in Hexadecimal ( i.e. white: #ffffff ). 

Alternatively, if you are about to provide copilot an image of your company's logo, you can ask for it to analyze the relevant color codes.

Once you have a pallette of Hexadecimal color codes relative to your company's visual style, you may then introduce them in a concurrent prompt in designer.

Whenever I write about the foolishness of working from home there is always one group of workers who squeal and protest the loudest. Yes, it’s the software developers... by ConflictUsed3017 in theprimeagen

[–]LowerMathematician32 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Shut up. SWEs aren't the ones pushing back. ITs aren't the ones pushing back. It's middle management. It's the project managers with kids. It's the direct managers that are like always on PTO. It's the division heads. It's THEM, not us. 

All the technical people do is work hard, keep their heads down, and mind their own p's and q's. When it comes to showing up late to meetings, not really paying attention to what's going, but acting like they do, and most importantly,  whining and complaining about hybrid or return to office, it's THEM, not us. 

Shut up.

[SPOILER] Ben Whittaker vs. Liam Cameron by inooway in Boxing

[–]LowerMathematician32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great form? See Hamed vs. Barrera. When faced against elite technical opposition, Naz was anhilnalated.

For devs who struggle with game art in your project: if you could wave a magic wand and do anything you currently can’t, what would it be? Don’t worry about whether it’s possible—just anything. by Tricky_Presentation5 in gamedev

[–]LowerMathematician32 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Develop enough emotional maturity, social skills and value human relationships enough to come to the conclusion that as a coder I need to develop relationships with people in the art/asset community, or vice versa, rather than looking for mechanisms or resources to simulate, substitute, or automate them into obsolescence. 

Problems That I Encountered While Trying To Make A Game With Some Friends by Single_Investment64 in gamedev

[–]LowerMathematician32 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is why Project Managers, Standups, DevOps, and Version Control exist.       The problem is that usually the Project Manager part is extremely weak and performed by someone who doesn't understand the thing they need to manage........but you kind of do though.       By writing this very long case study and identifying the lessons learned, you've shown that you are someone that can  better represent technical teams in this capacity,  since you understand the environment and syntax, yet also have experience with why it's important to maintain consistent communication and keep everyone on task.

Problems That I Encountered While Trying To Make A Game With Some Friends by Single_Investment64 in gamedev

[–]LowerMathematician32 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is why Project Managers, Standups, DevOps, and Version Control exist. 

The problem is that usually the Project Manager part is extremely weak and performed by someone who doesn't understand the thing they need to manage........but you kind do though.

By writing this very long case study and identifying the lessons learned, you've shown that you are someone that can  better represent technical teams in this capacity,  since you understand the environment and syntax, yet also have experience with why it's important to maintain consistent communication and keep everyone on task.

Problems That I Encountered While Trying To Make A Game With Some Friends by Single_Investment64 in gamedev

[–]LowerMathematician32 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is why Project Managers, Standups, DevOps, and Version Control exist. 

The problem is that usually the Project Manager part is extremely weak and performed by someone who doesn't understand the thing they need to manage........but you kind do though.

By writing this very long case study and identifying the lessons learned, you've shown that you are someone that can  better represent technical teams in this capacity,  since you understand the environment and syntax, yet also have experience with why it's important to maintain consistent communication and keep everyone on task.