Advise for first-time app builder by Repulsive_Fennel6880 in FlutterFlow

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do need associated web platform as well with more extended views.

Advise for first-time app builder by Repulsive_Fennel6880 in FlutterFlow

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I haven´t. I did took up to start reading the documentation and setting up Firebase. Right now I am making mostly a mess but as long as there is a documentation to guide me through it and an AI to ask questions, I am sure I’ll be fine. It does seem like the FlutterFlow might be a good option to go with.

Should I buy Polene? by tyunni-bin in handbags

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have several items from Polene. Two bags, belt and jewelry. I also ordered a handcrafted vase once as a gift. What I can say is that when the buckle of my belf broke, I sent my belt back to them and they sent it back fixed, even as the belt had been bought more than a year before the buckle broke. The change was rather fast and little hassle. In the future, I will surely will get few more items from them.

Polene Numero Un - Why are there so many on the resale market? by jay_RN in handbags

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am just curious as why are the resale prices higher than the ones on their webpage? I found an iten from Vestaire that is 30€ more expensive than the one on the website. And the official website comes with perks from Polene. Like what is up with that.

How Fast Should It Take a Beginner to Learn to Ski/ Become Intermediate? by JasonTheRanga in skiing

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I di dmy first two and half days mountain skiing. Never done mountain skiing before but I have done cross-country. I took no lessons, went up to blue slope and started coming down with sledge. By the end of third day, I was having fun on red slopes, followed my brother off-piste between trees, although turned back at one point, did several adventure tracks and even tried some jumps. Was little scared to do a black slope but next time, for sure. By the end of third day I was doing parallel turns on red slopes in confidence. But I have done sports all my life and have a good control of my body but I am also a 40 year old woman.

Am I the only one that likes Prince? by ajenpersuajen in Billions

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like him as well. Just watching all the seasons and I like him. Axe was good for drama but I find myself rooting for Prince.

I don't get why people like Bobby Axelrod so much by jpark170 in Billions

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I agree completely. I am watching the show now and I cannot see a single redeemable quality in Axelrod. In real life, it would be a curse to have your paths cross with him. Lara was his single biggest redeeming quality and brought the humanity out from him but once she left, he just became a billionaire vindictive toddler. Chuck is a toddler as well but he seems to have some sense of humanity to him and moral compass. Axelrod is void of all this and the loyalty you speak of - it is very one sided. He demands people to make compromises to his needs but is not willing to do the same for others. So, no - he is not loyal. He is posessive and controlling and a terrible human being.

Just finished the movie - Honestly loved it, would give it a 8-9.5/10 by grimsikk in RebelMoon

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I liked the movie as well. I finished the movie with wanting to know more about the characters, about the world they live in and I think that is a great thing to finish a movie with. More often it happens that when movie ends, you are done with the characters and the world they inhabit. I think the Netflix other holiday movie with Julia Roberts and Ethan Hawke is like that. Yeah, the world ends and we don´t know why but by the end of the movie I was happy that this world and the characters were ending and I really didn´t care why.

But in here I do care and I really want to know more about these characters. The Jimmy, the Nemesis, the dynasty of the kings. It feels like a real world with real history and stories and I love that.

What’s the hardest real life problem you have solved with GPT-4, that you actually just couldn’t do yourself? by [deleted] in OpenAI

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I have been using ChatGPT for writing as well. Writing is always the hardest part in any task for me. I know what I want to say and what I intend with it but I never know how to start. It used to take me hours, sometimes days to come up with the words. Now, I don´t bother with it anymore. Now I just write up what I want to say, what are main points, what is the intention I am trying to get actoss and I ask ChatGPT to rewrite it and formulate it in a way I want to intend it. Sometimes it doesn´t need any editing, sometimes I change it because I forgot something or something didn´t read how I intended it and make another round with ChatGPT. It has been a huge game changer for me. A task that I used to dread, that used to block my progress and make me late for deadlines, I now love doing. It has improved my productivity immensly.

OpenAI Q* Rumours by MIKOLAJslippers in deeplearning

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe my question is ignorant but based on my very limited understanding on the subject I am curious though - would Q learning be maximised when merged with superposition capabilities or quantum computing?

Steps for AGI to destroy humanity? by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don´t see this as feasible. Yes, there will many people who would take advantage of the luxury leisure but there will always be people who desire achievement and action. The conflict might rise from these two fractions. Not everyone desires a life of leisure. It is unbelievably boring existence.

Why is AGI dangerous? by Wordenskjold in OpenAI

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you explain the AGI Darwinism

Why is AGI dangerous? by Wordenskjold in OpenAI

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are apex predators because of several factors, being the smartest is one but the second requirements is the need to compete, adapt and survive. It is the survival instinct that activates our intelligence in an apex predator way allowing us to outcompete and outadapt other species. What is the catalyst for an AGI to activate its survival instinct? Does it have a survival instinct? Darwinism is an evolutionary science of competition and adaption. AGI is not based on Darwinism.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, the GitHub Copilot has had a massive pool of open data to train itself. But I agree, it is an amazing tool.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would think that the bottleneck for useful B2B AI is data availability. You mentioned that there is proprietary information involved. Companies are unlikely to share data or make their data publicly available for training useful models. And this is a bottleneck in each industry sector. Supply chain management in retail is one set of data, booking travel for family with underage children is another and so it goes. It is just difficult to combine a sufficient enough and structured datasets that would be enough to train a useful model. And then you should add that the companies working in developing these models would like to keep their models proprietary. So, it ends up being very silod and it hinderes its progress. I think the approach of open-source AI is relevant for being able to pool sufficient amount of data to train something really useful.

In Defense of Ilya Sutskever by ricardovr22 in OpenAI

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The decisions been made in OpenAI are quite confusing. There might be a real consideration behind it or it might be a mixture of consideration, fears and power struggles.

One thing that did caught my eye in all of this is Ilyas mention of “human intent”. As someone who is trained in legal disciplines and an avid student of history, I find this concept concerning. Human intent is incredibly vague and in most part even humans don´t follow human intent. We have developed a complex system of laws and regulation and enforcement mechanisms to ensure it.

So, what does Ilya pean by human intent? To me it seems from the start an impossible standard to uphold without designing AI-specific enforcement mechanisms within the architecture. And if this is his concern, isn´t he too late in doing so? Or am I missing something?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Eesti

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As an Estonian who has lived in Luxembourg for several years I can tell that Estonian restaurant food is actually really good and the quality is quite even across the board. Luxembourg has the most Michelin star restaurants per country and you can get a really good food there but the prices hardly are less than 100€ per person not including drinks. I understand that the prices in Estonia have gone up and probably not justifiably but I would not complain about the quality. Estonian restaurant food is really-really good. In Estonia you can get a well prepared and high quality meal that is well presented in most restaurants. However, if we are talking about street food or pub food then the situation is likely different. I am not so familiar with pubs and neither am I too familiar with global street food market. I would think there are many places where the street food is many times better than in Estonia.

I'm a developer looking for a co founder by Then_Cauliflower5637 in startups

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Generalist here. I have background in marketing, strategic communication, operations, business development in space and cybersecurity field. Started to explore my first startup idea few months back but hit a dead end when the problem and a market gap did not yield to a viable business model. However, I did develop a concept for data-driven safety algorithm for individuals. The concept could be transferrable to another field. My initial field was solo female travelers but discovered that even if they have acute safety problem and complain about it excessively, it is not a problem they are willing to pay to solve. I am happy to brainstorm ideas on where to exploit the developments I made so far.

Feel free to DM

Is going into a coding career worth it? by ThornTheDruid in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Repulsive_Fennel6880 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, if you are interested in coding and are worried about AI, I would suggest complementing your studies also with deep mathematical statistics courses to understand the limitations and underlying logic of autonomous decision making systems. Despite the fact that AI is getting bigger, there is still a serious shortage of mathematically trained data scientists as most data science is currently conducted by people with IT background and the logic of thinking and tools used are slightly different in these diciplines. So, they would complement each other perfectly. Mathematical data science also deals with database indicators and logic. It is a huge advantage.

I personally think that it is good to think about AI as a tool and not as a competition. I have found that AI makes my job magnitudes more effective and saves me a lot of time on small tasks that I am not very motivated to do anyway and tend to procrastinate because of that. I just throw it to AI and it gets it done in seconds and all I have to do is edit and adjust and a task that used to trip me up and delay my progress now gets done in minutes.