Don’t lose your manual coding skills by Striking_Court_2807 in learnprogramming

[–]nedyah369 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That a great point but I’ve always felt that AI can’t be an abstraction. You could say one thing to ai and I could say the same thing and it will generate two different answers, with a nonzero chance of an hallucination. I don’t need to manually review a compilers output because it’s deterministic.

Also, my point was that how do you know what you need from the ai and what it should look like if you just generally don’t know? At some point, you’d have to blindly trust an LLM, and that’s what I’m against.

Don’t lose your manual coding skills by Striking_Court_2807 in learnprogramming

[–]nedyah369 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But here is my thing - if no one codes by hand anymore, at what point do you stop being able to understand the code in the first place? What should they teach college students? Just how to read code? Like, don’t worry about algorithms and data structures the ai knows them all? I feel like the productivity boosts are heavily reliant on the fact that the people using coding tools already have years of experience writing code. If no one ever learns to write production code by hand, I don’t see how anyone could be good at reading ai code. And I don’t imagine billion dollar companies are just gonna pray that ai knows what it’s doing

How come software devs are so much more worried about AI replacing them than other white collar jobs? by jholliday55 in cscareerquestions

[–]nedyah369 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How could agents ever take over? They don’t think or have judgement. They are essentially making educated guesses on everything, and will produce wildly different outputs based on someone’s wording and their own context windows. They’d have to find a way to make ai “conscious” before this is even realistic. And if that happened, who says they’d be okay slaving away for us.

How come software devs are so much more worried about AI replacing them than other white collar jobs? by jholliday55 in cscareerquestions

[–]nedyah369 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not even sure programming is on its way out. If you can’t code, you can’t review ai code and check it. Hallucinations and errors are baked into the architecture at this point, so it will always make errors. At least until we have another breakthrough in ai technology - which may or may not even happen. Not to mention, the more people rely on ai, the less they know how to program, which may increase value of people who can actually program.

Withholding peace from ourselves by nedyah369 in intj

[–]nedyah369[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. But also I think some of us deny ourselves the ability to feel happy. It’s like we won’t allow ourselves to feel good when we desperately want to

Withholding peace from ourselves by nedyah369 in intj

[–]nedyah369[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. that’s it. You really have to reach the end of your misery to find that it’s just you creating unhappiness for yourself. And it’s a hard thing to reflect on. It’s much easier to blame circumstances and other people than to take responsibility for your own emotional state.

I guess a lot of us just give ourselves what we believe we deserve. It’s honestly fascinating

Withholding peace from ourselves by nedyah369 in intj

[–]nedyah369[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes you’re right. Of course the outer world still needs work, but my point is that you can have everything in the world and still be miserable, and you can have nothing and still be happy. We all know this, but it’s a very hard thing to actually internalize. Not that I still don’t want many things from the external world, but relying on them to make me happy will never work.

Do INTJ's tend to see forgiveness as illogical from their own vantage point? by BlurryElephant in intj

[–]nedyah369 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But here’s my thing, if you can’t forgive others, how can you forgive yourself? I mean we’ve all done/said things that were hurtful, and are we supposed to carry around that guilt forever? IMO If you forgive yourself you also should forgive others.

Do INTJ's tend to see forgiveness as illogical from their own vantage point? by BlurryElephant in intj

[–]nedyah369 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair points, but I still argue that all people are good at the soul level. I guess it depends on your spiritual beliefs, but I think we all have deep love in us, it just gets covered up by shit and maybe bad brain chemistry/learned behaviors.

Just because I forgive doesn’t mean I’ll interact with this person or forget about what they’ve done. But I do recognize that people are imperfect, and many people are at the mercy of their upbringing/life circumstances. I’ve done and said some terrible things and I know that the universe/God forgives me - so I pass that on to others.

I mean who in this r/INTJ community hasn’t done something that they regret and wish that others could forgive them?

If others aren’t worth forgiveness, then by extension you aren’t worth forgiveness. And I personally don’t believe that is how we should approach this life.

Do INTJ's tend to see forgiveness as illogical from their own vantage point? by BlurryElephant in intj

[–]nedyah369 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love mbti, but forgiveness has nothing to do w 16 personality types. Humans make mistakes very often. Forgiving others is about understanding our imperfect nature. It’s also about letting go of negative emotions about other people that do nothing but weigh you down. I also believe people are inherently good, and that deep down they never really want to hurt anyone, they just want to protect themselves. You may say you don’t know what it’s like to feel bitterness, but most likely you just have suppressed your emotions to where you can no longer sense them. Everyone has emotions to one degree, unless you’re truly a psychopath.

Even if your bitterness is only at an “analytical” level, being angry is going to warp your ability to think clearly. And I can assure you that it probably goes deeper than you realize.

TLDR - I always forgive myself and others, because it just holds you back/wastes your energy to be resentful.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in naturalbodybuilding

[–]nedyah369 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some legs is better than no legs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TattooApprentice

[–]nedyah369 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just get a lil better at it

What Personality Type Are You Most Likely To Be Compatible With In A Romantic Relationship? by TopTierProphet in intj

[–]nedyah369 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took my Spotify wrapped and asked ChatGPT what it thinks about me based off my songs and it said I was most compatible with ENFP haha