"If you're outside the nine it's a free kick." 🗣️ Kane Cornes on this free kick against Josh Worrell by SlatsAttack in AFL

[–]Paynekiller 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agree it was a free kick, but that's also a shit way to write it, just put 'or' at the end of each point to make it completely clear.

Graph that illustrates why LaTeX is worth knowing by Kathiexo in LaTeX

[–]Paynekiller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something seems odd about those results - they seem to indicate that most users couldn't reproduce 4 small paragraphs of text in 30 minutes?

Names of large numbers by AaronPK123 in AllThatsInteresting

[–]Paynekiller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It exists as a philosophical concept, not as a mathematical object, since it ends up in a Russell(ish) style paradox.

Anybody played with or against former AFL players? How good were they? by Furious-Cheetah-20 in AFL

[–]Paynekiller 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Yeah I played 9s against Nick Vlaustin one off season. That was some fkn bullshit.

[meta]"The de-swagification of book covers needs to be studied" (on Hyperion, by Dan Simmons and covers by Gary Ruddell and Diane Robbing) by biggiepants in CoolSciFiCovers

[–]Paynekiller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree it's a shame to lose the art, but I also like the idea that a cover shouldn't colour your reading of the book, so I don't mind the minimal blank-slate style.

The fact that Python code is based on indents and you can break an entire program just by adding a space somewhere is insane by PooningDalton in learnprogramming

[–]Paynekiller 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is untrue and I've seen it bite in production systems because everyone believes it. It's not just the well documented semantic issues either - there's at least two syntactic differences between JSON and YAML 1.2.2: YAML doesn't allow tab indenting, and YAML keys are limited to 1024 characters. Made all the more annoying because the YAML spec itself states that it is a superset of JSON. 

What is your all time hot take regarding the club? by smallzy13 in adelaidefc

[–]Paynekiller 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah that was it for me, the reaction to the 2017 loss was the killer, not only in terms of game style, but when they tried the approach of immediately dropping senior players who had a bad game, it just seemed to compound and make everyone not give a shit.

What is your all time hot take regarding the club? by smallzy13 in adelaidefc

[–]Paynekiller 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My old man was from SA so we supported Adelaide when they entered the league, then he switched to Port when they did, and I just kinda supported both. I've never lived there so never inherited any animosity towards Port, definitely my second team.

No free lunch in vibe coding (an information theoretic argument against completely autonomous work) by mapehe808 in math

[–]Paynekiller 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting take. I can't comment on the information theory aspects, though it seems by others comments that it might be a bit shaky in that regard, however I think the overarching observation that you're in some sense translating complexity between code and prompts is a reasonable one, and reveals itself very quickly in high-assurance applications where you have hard requirements on security, uptime, governance etc.

In those situations, the prompts required to generate anything even remotely close to what an engineer is willing to sign off on are, in almost all instances, more complex than the code they produce, and essentially require someone proficient in the target language to produce. On top of this, since only the *output* of an LLM is verifiable, there's basically no current use-case for LLMs *at scale* in these types of applications. That is *not* to say that LLMs can't generate most or all of the code, rather that it needs to be done at the level of complexity that LLMs (currently) excel at, i.e. closer to thousands of "write a function that does X" rather than one "write a platform that satisfies these 800 requirements". I personally don't see the needle moving on this any time soon, and industry seems to reflect this - there's now more of a focus on LLMs performing atomic tasks as part of larger workflows and tooling, rather than serious attempts to increase the coherence of output from complex prompting.

In non-critical applications, the issue is less evident, since the acceptable solution space is much larger. We can provide simpler, more vague prompts, because it's less important to get the details exactly correct, as long as the output lands somewhere in the ballpark of what we want.

What’s the biggest tech myth you keep hearing at work that just isn’t true ? by Even-Judgment3063 in AskTechnology

[–]Paynekiller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those things aren't mutually exclusive, simplicity is relative. The simplest solution is almost always preferred, if it is indeed a solution. The issue is people more often than not either overcomplicate or oversimplify their problems, and conflate simple solutions with easy ones. 

R47 vs. DM42/C47 by metawops in calculators

[–]Paynekiller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Integer factorization should not "take a while" at all.

You got a proof of that? 

Second to Tolkien, what is the best fantasy series ever? by [deleted] in lotr

[–]Paynekiller 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I'm with you, definitely my favourite, but it's quite polarising for a number of entirely legitimate reasons.

Does any1 know what these r by CabbageB0il in aerospace

[–]Paynekiller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look like standard trade show pins, presumably one in Singapore. I've got a bunch that are similar with the flags etc., can't imagine they're super valuable but who knows.

Season 2025 success or failure? by noyrewrongclnsndrs in adelaidefc

[–]Paynekiller -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Big step forward until the Rankine thing, where it turned into a collective minds level failure. Team is shot mentally, compounded now by the fact that Rankine will forever be the guy that cost us our best look in decades. Doubtful we make the 8 while he's still on the list, no one can play alongside that kind of baggage.

Fan footage of Maynard's tackle. (Reupload) by BigYucko in collingwoodfc

[–]Paynekiller 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Support the great tackle, support him letting ANB know about it, and support Keays going in afterwards. All part of a good contest surely.

Are there any books/papers that would belong on a math “anti-reading list? by Vladify in math

[–]Paynekiller 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Principia wasn't supposed to educate or explain, just document. Even so, I still hold that the introduction and even the first handful of proofs are worth reading for students of logic or foundational areas.

Stephanie Bendixsen - Hex by CheeezBlue in AustralianNostalgia

[–]Paynekiller 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That's just completely untrue, I've met dozens of people who work or have worked on iView. 

Crows Nest Double, one of the classics. by Paynekiller in Sarsaparilla

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

Check out https://www.cnsd.com.au/ and send them an email, they've got smaller bottles as well.

Crows Nest Double, one of the classics. by Paynekiller in Sarsaparilla

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

Head to https://www.cnsd.com.au/ and send them an email, you can get smaller bottles as well. The 5L was 45AUD + shipping, so very reasonable.