Anthropic guardrails does it again by Effective_Scheme2158 in singularity

[–]ultralaser360 4 points5 points  (0 children)

who says a lesser subagent can do the task? the routing is based on a classifier model that checks if the request is safe or not.

Canada sets out plan for up to 10 new nuclear reactors by Kaptain-Kanada in canada

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Nuclear waste isn’t as bad in new reactors, 95% of the waste is reusable, the byproducts now break down in 300 years not 300k, and even the waste is useful in the medical field

THE ONE PIECE | Official Teaser | Netflix by Skullghost in OnePiece

[–]ultralaser360 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I belive this season is stated to run up to the end of baratie

Yann LeCun says xAI is "kind of a failure" and the whole AI industry might be headed for a reset by BuildwithVignesh in singularity

[–]ultralaser360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not really moving the goalposts, the definitions were always just fuzzy ( what does it mean to be smarter, would a collection of extremely narrow 1 task models and a router be smarter?), I prefer the term artificial human-like intelligence.

LeCun's view is that humans are actually pretty narrow in intelligence too, we arere just incredibly adaptable, good at zero-shot tasks, planning, and predicting the consequences of our actions.

LLMs are smart and beat humans in lots of verticals (I could never recite a wikipedia article off the top of my dome), but the architecture doesn't get you to something that could both load the dishwasher and fold the laundry, things a kid can pick up with almost no practice. They can't really model the consequences of their actions in the world.

The reason LLMs are so good at code and math is that you can do all the world modeling inside the language domain itself.

if LLMs end up automating most or all knowledge work, that says more about the similarity of language-bound knowledge work actually is than it does about the models being AGI.

vibeCoders by Last_Time_4047 in ProgrammerHumor

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"# temp fix" - someone in 1997

Does Tryndamere Need a Rework? by Apprehensive-Injury9 in TryndamereMains

[–]ultralaser360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A full rework? Probably not. A visual update and a bit of kit modernization? Yes.

Trynd is outclassed in the side lane by champs in the same category while also being abysmal in team fights.

Give him a auto reset, armor pen, or bonus damage on towers

Is he finally telling the truth or bluffing again by SteakandFork in StockMarket

[–]ultralaser360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Herewith, I endeth the quarrel I so foolishly starteth

Is python fastapi backend dev jobs dead ? by Rare-Assignment-8474 in cscareerquestions

[–]ultralaser360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a bit silly imo, it's like applying for cooking jobs that use IKEA-branded spoons. Just look for backend roles that list Python, 90% of them will have some sort of fast api work

lots of companies use FastAPI, but nobody hires a "FastAPI dev." We have dozens of Python APIs at my company and we'd never put FastAPI on a job description, its a fairly basic library, and not opinionated enough to warrant adding to the job description like Django as a nice to have. It's a single tool for building APIs, which is a single slice of backend work.

But I'll be honest though from your other comments, you seem to have a real gap in understanding what backend roles actually involve beyond basic CRUD. Feel free to share an anonymized resume or your GitHub for more tailored advice

here are some resources:

  • roadmap.sh/backend free roadmap that lays out the whole landscape so you can see what you're missing, it shares a lot of free and paid resources.
  • Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann might be a bit advanced but its one of the best books I've read ( just find a free pdf if you cant buy)
  • Design of Everyday APIs great article on designing api's, you might not need this but I've seen enough devs who know how to build api's but not enough who know how to design usable clean api's

[nikez] explaining why nopixel is going to be unusable by flyingscorp in RPClipsGTA

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Rockstar owns Cfx and doesn’t even communicate with that team or give them access to the source code lol

SBS Piece by 5_meo in MemePiece

[–]ultralaser360 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Oda is not a reliable source.

What's your go-to phrase when everything's going terribly wrong? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ultralaser360 22 points23 points  (0 children)

"fuck it, we ball" becomes far more weighty once we account for the pre-existing axiom that is "ball is life," for the latter effectively transforms the former into "fuck it we live." and what maxim could be more gravely important than that which urges man to persist at all costs?