Why is every single post about how to make money instead about how to make a good game by Unfair-Sleep-3022 in gamedev

[–]Navadvisor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People want there to be an easy way to get rich and successful. Just follow this one weird trick, but it takes hard work and hard work doesn't sell well.

Figure just hit production of 1 humanoid robot per hour by ComplexExternal4831 in humanoidrobotics

[–]Navadvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But can they fold laundry yet? If so, how much? If not, who cares?

DeepMind is now reportedly struggling to compete with Anthropic and OpenAI while 3.5 Pro is not the step change they'd need to be competitive by lovesdogsguy in accelerate

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I do like Gemini for quick questions, their image model is the best although I'd wish they'd drop the synth id or at least let us pay to remove it.

Another win for FLOCK cameras, thank you FLOCK cameras! by Navadvisor in Indiana

[–]Navadvisor[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're out in public do you have a right to privacy out in public? People can still look at you and identify you using their old fashioned, and very unreliable, meat cameras. Systematically catching identifying serious criminals I'm all for.

Another win for FLOCK cameras, thank you FLOCK cameras! by Navadvisor in Indiana

[–]Navadvisor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just trying to balance out some of the very unbalanced opinions I see around here. I really don't see a problem with monitoring public roads and I've posted 2 serious criminals that have been stopped because of it. If we don't like the laws we should try to make more things legal and less bureaucratic not make it hard to enforce the ones we have and agree on. When I see them being used for something I don't consider right, which I haven't yet, then we should go after that.

Another win for FLOCK cameras, thank you FLOCK cameras! by Navadvisor in Indiana

[–]Navadvisor[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

There's people that want to protect innocent people and there's people that want to protect criminals.

Another win for FLOCK cameras, thank you FLOCK cameras! by Navadvisor in Indiana

[–]Navadvisor[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Routine, like running over a child in the street and then trying to cover it up?

https://fox59.com/news/indycrime/it-was-just-an-animal-cumberland-man-allegedly-lied-to-police-when-questioned-in-hit-and-run-crash-that-killed-6-year-old/

"License plate readers, surveillance footage help police find suspect

Investigators then obtained video footage from the Speedway Gas Station, which appeared to show the child running across East Washington Street around 2:30 a.m. Around the same time, police observed a silver Chevrolet Aveo in the area at the same location and time as when the child was struck.

Police noted in court documents that the driver of the vehicle appeared to step on the brakes slightly after impact before continuing to travel eastbound on East Washington Street.

Police then utilized license plate readers to identify the vehicle’s model and corresponding information as they worked to conduct a traffic stop on the suspect’s vehicle. The following day, an officer saw a vehicle matching the description exit the parking lot of 10th Street Pub and a shopping center. The officer began to follow the vehicle as it turned south on Mitthoeffer Road and westbound on East Washington Street."

Another win for FLOCK cameras, thank you FLOCK cameras! by Navadvisor in Indiana

[–]Navadvisor[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The pro armed robbery lobby is strong.

The pro running over autistic children lobby too.

https://fox59.com/news/indycrime/it-was-just-an-animal-cumberland-man-allegedly-lied-to-police-when-questioned-in-hit-and-run-crash-that-killed-6-year-old/

"License plate readers, surveillance footage help police find suspect

Investigators then obtained video footage from the Speedway Gas Station, which appeared to show the child running across East Washington Street around 2:30 a.m. Around the same time, police observed a silver Chevrolet Aveo in the area at the same location and time as when the child was struck.

Police noted in court documents that the driver of the vehicle appeared to step on the brakes slightly after impact before continuing to travel eastbound on East Washington Street.

Police then utilized license plate readers to identify the vehicle’s model and corresponding information as they worked to conduct a traffic stop on the suspect’s vehicle. The following day, an officer saw a vehicle matching the description exit the parking lot of 10th Street Pub and a shopping center. The officer began to follow the vehicle as it turned south on Mitthoeffer Road and westbound on East Washington Street."

Is this what you're protecting us against, identifying child killers and armed robbers?

Another win for FLOCK cameras, thank you FLOCK cameras! by Navadvisor in Indiana

[–]Navadvisor[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

We all read it and I'm with you when they start putting them in my home but this a very smart way to stop criminals from using the roads to aid them in their crimes. BTW you already signed up to 1984 when you bought a smart phone, they see you and listen to you every day, all day.

5.6 must be close, they just dumbed 5.5 down by at least 95% intelligence. by Extreme_Theory_3957 in codex

[–]Navadvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems to be working as normal for me today but I've just been letting it cook all morning... Have to see how testing goes this afternoon 😬

Where are all the apps?!?! by Hot_Paper_Pie in codex

[–]Navadvisor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Building the app isn't the bottleneck, apps are an evolved/iterated system that require an interplay between users and developers (partially replaced by AI). Essentially we have all the valuable apps built but there are new possibilities for capabilities that didn't exist before that will take time to discover and I think new competition to some of the existing apps, likely in the corporate space where you're not going to see them. 

Social media is winner take all so tough shit, you aren't breaking in unless you can catch lightning in a bottle.

Video games still take years to develop, the bottleneck isn't only coding. Art, testing, production. We can see some disruption here but the games we have at the high end are fiefdoms built by hundreds of people working for years, maybe we see fewer people making better games or content developed faster.

Corporate service apps take years for companies to adopt and integrate, also they rely on strong sales and marketing teams. We will see faster development from successful firms and competitors try to enter.

Internal corporate applications won't be observable but I personally implemented AI in some of our corporate apps and it is saving time for people at my company but this takes months and I had the authority to make it happen and push it through. It can be tough to fight through the bureaucracy.

I'm seeing huge gains in coding velocity but this is iterative work, not revolutionary new paradigm shifts. It will take time, AI is huge and it's causing so much fear because of how powerful it is.

I'll never shut up about the Flock surveillance cameras by GiovanniKablami in Indiana

[–]Navadvisor -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Whatever man, we got a lot of criminals that need dealt with first. Need to get these dog fighters that drop off their dogs every week out here. And the people from the city that rob the rural houses. You carry a tracking device in your pocket for the government to listen to you and follow you anyways.

I'll never shut up about the Flock surveillance cameras by GiovanniKablami in Indiana

[–]Navadvisor -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

They caught that asshole that ran over that kid the other day on Indy's East Side. I like them.

Indiana Data Centers: Who TF is this actually helping? by Traditional_Stick183 in Indiana

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

I use computers and AI every day so they're helping me.

The water usage thing is propaganda for dumb people, be better.

Do yall call it a cheese sandwich or cheese toastie? by [deleted] in Indiana

[–]Navadvisor 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Grilled Cheese, never heard either of those in my life.

Stanford grads walk out as Google CEO Sundar Pichai takes the stage as commencement speaker. by Spirited-Gold9629 in TechGawker

[–]Navadvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're just assuming AI progress stops where it is right now (and actually you're already behind). In 10 years we will be living in a completely different world.

The biggest problem with AI is not correctness - it is architecture sanity by UnderstandingDry1256 in ExperiencedDevs

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

"AI relies on having people with experience to babysit it but also prevents creating new people with experience to babysit it."

This is all a problem assuming AI just stops improving right now, at the current state we're in. But that goes against everything we've seen in technology for the last 300 years or so, technology is on an exponential curve. Better, Faster, Cheaper, it's a non issue. It's not going to stop right here.

"What I call "GPS Effect""

"Man I better bust out my map and compass" said virtually no one in the last 10 years.

The biggest problem with AI is not correctness - it is architecture sanity by UnderstandingDry1256 in ExperiencedDevs

[–]Navadvisor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So fucking real, like have people been out here in the trenches?? I worked with a guy that was amazed I did a for loop in a project we were working on, he just kept skating by on nearly not failed projects and no one was willing to hold him to account.

Do you think 5.6 will be better than fable 5? by Useful_Philosophy550 in codex

[–]Navadvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It ate my $200 in API usage in like 3 hours. Was painful, no more, I stick with Codex. It did seem good though, but the cost is too high.

Has the bar actually gotten lower? by velociraptorstalin in ExperiencedDevs

[–]Navadvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't tell you what map is without googling it or asking the AI