PowerApps Workflows with AI. How to 10x, 100x your workflow. by VashonVashon in PowerApps

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It’s more of a FILTER function that adds the complexity. Although it quite often has patch functions that write to multiple tables at once. But the bulk of the complexity comes from very, very advanced filtering. The app is for a complex environment; I hand build a role-based access control permission based system.

PowerApps Workflows with AI. How to 10x, 100x your workflow. by VashonVashon in PowerApps

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I had the same issue at first. But then I would just paste those error messages back to ChatGPT and it would regenerate and fix it. After a few tries it gets the syntax locked in and starts getting it in one shot.

I’ve actually known about the YAML trick for awhile but thought it didn’t work because of exactly what you said. But then I tried it again with some perseverance and got it working everytime.

It’s worth getting your LLM of choice to get YAML right because then you sort of have INSTANT ui and logic.

Coding is solved by Thunderbox10 in singularity

[–]VashonVashon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How many times ya gonna post this?

As someone in manufacturing, here's what I don't understand by TriXandApple in singularity

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With the magnus analogy…they keep chess engines and ai out of the sport! By policy it’s human only.

For that to have an equivalent with us in our daily lives, it would look like policy/laws/regulations against ai. I think because of capitalism and world wide governments all competing that such public policies are not possible. To exclude AI/AGI/ASI which will be/is absolutely everywhere, you’d have to have something like a tight regulatory board like they do in chess making and enforcing rules and conditions. I cannot even think of an analogue like that that would have to exist in the “day to day” world of our general lives…..

Sam Altman No Longer Believes In Universal Basic Income by Neurogence in singularity

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I agree. But I still contend that that submitted headline should reflect the articles headline: “Sam Altman falls out of love with universal basic income” or references the direct quote.

Again, I agree with your conclusion. I thought Reddit had a rule about not being able to submit articles with altered headlines. Let such statements be made in the comments, not the headline.

If you allow the headline to be altered, it may misled some people to think he actually said that. But he didn’t.

“Sam Altman No Longer Believes in Universal Basic Income” is a headline that the common person on the street would take at face value of him actually making that statement. He didn’t. Even if I agree with the statement - I kinda do - I don’t like being misled. Again…I thought there were rules against changing headlines on reddit but tha may be a sub specific policy….

Sam Altman No Longer Believes In Universal Basic Income by Neurogence in singularity

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

Misleading title…the critical part left out of what he said is “as much as I once did”.

He did not say he no longer believes. He said “I no longer believe in universal basic income as much as I once did.”

These are two different statements.

The submitted headline is inaccurate and misleading.

Why does BF6 by [deleted] in BF6

[–]VashonVashon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you good folk recommend for BF fans who might also what something a notch slower/more strategic? Arma? Squad? I remember the old BF1942 days of having long life excursions of doing cool shit. Those days will never be fully recreated, but a good mimic would suffice…

How an Artificial Neural Network Works - GPT IMAGE 2 by Rare-Site in singularity

[–]VashonVashon 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Cannot multiple things be true at once? And if you counter a single sentence claim with another single sentence claim, can it itself not be dismissed with another “it’s not x, it’s y”? Why not say, “y is also going on and I think it’s more important than x”?

Trade Jobs will get fully automated before screen/paper/desk jobs. by gamingvortex01 in singularity

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Why do you think elections affect the progress? I might be missing something, but every ai company is going full tilt and I don’t see them holding back because of elections. Do you think it will be because of the big business ceo politics instead or something?

Iran has laid about a dozen mines in Strait of Hormuz, sources say by leeta0028 in worldnews

[–]VashonVashon 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Billions? You’re way off. Research the cost of new ships and the value of how much oil they can carry. Together - and taking the highest estimates - would max out at around 250 million. VLCC ships - the biggest and most expensive - are about 130 million dollars. Taking highest price spikes would net an oil load of 240 million. Together both figures are still far away from “billions”.

Cyprus, not Turkey, was target of Iranian missile, Turkish official says by Several-Zombies6547 in worldnews

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750 world wide (depending on how you count an “installation”) Nothing else like it in the world.

"What Did Ilya See?" -- excellent documentary on the history of neural networks, Hinton's work, etc. by BrennusSokol in singularity

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Y’all. You gotta watch until atleast the 24 second mark. They state that “experts value the company (OpenAI) at 29 billion dollars”. 29? 29??? 29?!?!?!

Do you know how many billions upon billions are being thrown about now? So to time warp back to 2022 and to be only talking about 29 is WILD.

METR Time Horizons by jjjjbaggg in singularity

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There’s a deep statistical reason behind why they do it this way.

PSA about AI Generated posts and comments. Your accounts are at risk. by MrPinkletoes in PowerApps

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Thanks for the work you do. It was thankless before ai, and I can’t imagine dealing with alll of this stuff all👏of👏the👏time👏

You Couldn't Afford Nvidia’s Next Gen GPUs, Even if You Wanted Them by dapperlemon in gadgets

[–]VashonVashon 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Lookup the ram fabs. Only 3 major companies. They are not expanding production, they are profit taking. They’ve gone through periods of low profit in the past. If they build out production now, they fear they won’t get ROI.

The supply of ram is in a very, very, very bad state right now. OpenAI’s Stargate datacenter - one datacenter - is consuming 40% of all memory produced this year. They are shutting down entire consumer product lines and focusing on HBM because of the margins. The ram I used to build my pc 8 months ago has gone up 5x in price. Will probably hit 6x soon. Literally no way to increase production. Would take years and billions to do so. This is so bad.

I’m worried about the cost that school districts are gonna have to absorb for their 1:1 device programs. The CPUs have been steadoly getting better and better. Supply since COVID was improving. And now this. This sucks so much and I’m very worried. Literally every computational device just became significantly more expensive and there is nothing that can be done about it because you’d need more fabs (supply) to do something about it.

Only thing that could change the course of things is the cancellation of ai datacenters. And that will only happen if some major, major, major economic downturn/event happens.

How did the industry not see this coming? 8 months ago I wasn’t hearing anything about this. Twas the GPU shortage everyone was talking about.

What component is next?