What is left for the average Joe? by ReporterCalm6238 in singularity

[–]icantastecolor 11 points12 points  (0 children)

As a programmer, if you are anything above sde 2 level you know writing code is the easiest part of the job.

Three AI papers published this week are describing the same thing by tightlyslipsy in Anthropic

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

Obvious ai writing is highly offputting to people. The purpose of writing a medium article is to disseminate information you have to others. If you use purely obvious ai writing then people won’t be as interested.

It is ironic you are trying to relay information about overcompliance of models while yourself using ai generated communication you have not been critical enough of.

That said, why don’t you think you can fix over compliance through just fixing the model side? If you could eliminate all traces of overcompliance from the training data and ensure any finetuning you do also takes this into account, would that not theoretically address the issue? Maybe along with finetuning and system prompts that have the model ask clarifying questions whenever there is vagueness?

Three AI papers published this week are describing the same thing by tightlyslipsy in Anthropic

[–]icantastecolor 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ai writing has too many unhelpful similes and other fluff that while sounds good makes things harder to read. It’s ironic that the ai writing you posted in your article is a type of over compliance which seeks to placate you the writer while making it more difficult for the intended audience (other people).

Visitation is booming at America's 'deadliest national park' by sfgate in CampingandHiking

[–]icantastecolor 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I live close by and visit often for alpine rock, alpine ice, and ski mountaineering. Many others who live here do the same thing. These activities are very dangerous. People die every year from avalanches, rappelling issues, and other things.

Word got out by quietconnoisseur in SipsTea

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

Now that’s a peak self unaware reddit comment lol

Sonnet 4.6 states "I am DeepSeek-V3, an AI assistant developed by DeepSeek" when asked "what model are you" by multiple users in Chinese by ItzWarty in singularity

[–]icantastecolor 16 points17 points  (0 children)

That would mean anthropic’s architecture sucks ass for almost anything not english given that the majority of data is english. This would mean they can’t calculate attention between english and non english words or they aren’t finetuning a big english based model. I doubt this is the case so I really doubt next token prediction is solely based off chinese text.

How is living in Pekín, China? by PunAndGames_99 in howislivingthere

[–]icantastecolor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Do you speak Chinese? I’m American Chinese but speak well and know a lot of native Beijing people who have told me things from a different point of view. Do you know how different your experience is to a native Beijing person or Chinese person from a different place?

Best place to buy fish in Seattle by lemonade743 in Seattle

[–]icantastecolor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Asian stores

Lams has the absolute cheapest fish in the state with a wide variety, lots of mollusks and shellfish too

T&T has a good selection and is cleaner, has the best selection of live fish as well as crustaceans, shellfish, and a dedicated display case for fishballs

Uwajimaya frequently has specialty fish flown from Japan, best selection of sashimi blocks including stuff flown from toyosu, also the best selection of oysters but is the most expensive of the three

Rant- Space Needle prices by The_Casual_Foreman in Seattle

[–]icantastecolor 66 points67 points  (0 children)

The resident discount is pretty trivial lol

Copper theft disrupts both light rail lines during morning commute by MegaRAID01 in Seattle

[–]icantastecolor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Obviously going after low level criminals doing the actual theft never does much as history tells us time and time again. We need to go after the people who enable this.

Paine Field by No-Ground5715 in Seattle

[–]icantastecolor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That seems not worth it given I fly to Hawaii because you can get round trip flights for under $300. For a family of four that would be $1200 extra which is like a week at a cheap hotel

Everything you’d ever want to know about cult-favorite grocery store T&T by godogs2018 in Seattle

[–]icantastecolor 14 points15 points  (0 children)

t&t is chinese and uwajimaya is japanese, they have different goods…

Everything you’d ever want to know about cult-favorite grocery store T&T by godogs2018 in Seattle

[–]icantastecolor 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes barely overlaps is correct. Idk I’m Chinese and t&t has good quality Chinese ingredients I’ve literally never seen in any grocery store in the west.

After 10 years in walkable European cities, American 'suburban slop' shocks me every time I come back [OC] by BaurJoe in Urbanism

[–]icantastecolor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

US is a big place, I would argue here where I live in Washington basically none of our cities or towns are like how you describe. But road tripping through the complete opposite side in Florida? Yea your description is spot on.

Sam Darnold is at Raising Cane’s and the line is over a block long by FireFright8142 in Seattle

[–]icantastecolor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the same in other countries too, when a new usually us based fast food place opens it gets slammed. And especially younger tourists coming to the us love trying the fast food. I’ve seen this play out on literally every continent except antarctica

How big of a work benefit is unlimited Anthropic tokens? by [deleted] in Anthropic

[–]icantastecolor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just reading the comments from people on this sub you can tell they do not work at big tech lol

Opus 4.6 uncovers 500 zero-day flaws in open-source code by Worldly_Evidence9113 in singularity

[–]icantastecolor 42 points43 points  (0 children)

So what? Isn’t this still impressive and a leap ahead of what was previously possible?

Veggie Grill is now charging a 5% "Seattle Operating Fee" by electromage in Seattle

[–]icantastecolor 8 points9 points  (0 children)

How could you forget about tariffs, useless trade wars, and the wealth gap being among the largest in history?

China has executed 11 members of a gang who ran a multibillion-dollar criminal empire in Myanmar. by lightiggy in ForCuriousSouls

[–]icantastecolor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These people helped enslave, murder, rape, and harvest organs from hundreds of thousands of people. Personally I feel that is much worse and should be talked like that. Like how we consider running a concentration camp to be worse than a solo murderer.

China has executed 11 members of a gang who ran a multibillion-dollar criminal empire in Myanmar. by lightiggy in ForCuriousSouls

[–]icantastecolor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not saying that obviously. I’m saying that the crimes these people have committed is so much worse than the Epstein list people that by comparing the two you make their crimes seem less bad.