I've noticed when "writing" python code with AI (Cursor), it's a lot more prone to error because of the indentation semantics.
#ai #devs #llm #aicoding
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Christian bitcoiner | fiat mine dev | foreigner in Japan
Nostrich, hatched April ‘23
I just had deja vu of having deja vu... How many recursive Matrices am I inside of???
My toddler son can’t make the sounds we make yet (speech). But he makes plenty of sounds I can’t make either
I''m waiting ̶f̶o̶r̶ ̶m̶y̶ ̶c̶o̶d̶e̶ ̶t̶o̶ ̶c̶o̶m̶p̶i̶l̶e̶ for the LLM to write my code
#theNewExcuse #programming #dev #ai #llm
For me the fun of coding was seldom the next result, but more the solving of the next problem. Programs were never complete because there was always another cool idea I’d think up that required me to find and code a solution.
I especially enjoyed using math and physics, doing animations and graphics. My teens and early twenties were spent doing so much of this.
But now we’re using AI to code, and I can see a lot of that problem solving going away. I hope I can still enjoy programming when I’m in more of a conductor role than a musician. Obviously the architecting step is fun too. But the implementation was where I really enjoyed it.
I keep getting ideas of cool physics animations to make and then realize anyone can now do it with AI and spending time doing it myself is just a waste.
Just a mind dump of my feelings toward AI coding. On the other hand I love how I can build tools so much quicker as I need them now.
Can the US do the same to North Korea while they're at it?
I can't understand why they're left to their own devices... Very often sending missiles into the Japan sea.
Can anybody recommend resources for important updates/news around new Open Source #AI models. Nostr profiles or Youtube channels or podcasts or blogs or anything?
Ideally short and to the point with just important updates and not a daily/weekly release as just content for content's sake.
#asknostr #ainews #ai #aimodels #llm #diffusers
It really sucks when you realise the AI is starting to forget some of the early context in your conversation, and it starts hallucinating code structures that it should know about.
Does anyone keep spare filled gas cans for disaster preparation etc? Thinking of prepping some in case I need to drive out into the country etc suddenly
What's the incentive of these weird bots that just reply with a scrambled version of my note?
Was getting so hot in my study, wondering why the aircon hadn't switched on yet. Checked my outside sensor data in HA to see it hadn't updated since around midnight. (it only triggers the cooler if both outdoor and indoor are over 25C temp, because I could open a window).
My study is on the 3F with the indoor and outdoor sensors and the RPi is on the 1F. When I first set it up I was surprised it could pick up the BLE advertisements two floors down, but seemed to be working fine.
I had actually also prepped an ESP32 on 3F to do the transmission but turned it off when it seemed I didn't need it. Back on it goes! And there comes my aircon!
#iot #hvac #homeassistant #hass
This chat made me think about literacy and the future.. will the world's literacy start to go down because the average person will be able to get by with audio interfaces to AI?
https://fountain.fm/episode/mRBFoMz8dQq6AEDcSObI
Finally getting to the end of the Spanish #f1 ..
* F1 SPOILER *
that safety car restart slide from Max was mad - he's super human for catching that.
The old "I'm waiting for my code to compile" is now "I'm waiting for the AI to make all the changes"
coding with AI is great. I get to architect the overall design and some implementation details and the AI does the dirty work. AND it can provide some opinions or improvements.
It is exactly like working with someone else on a team, except that we can realize and iterate on the implementation in seconds/minutes.
I love Michael Crichton but haven't read JP! I Really enjoyed his Timeline book. Also eat better than the movie which only came out after i had read the book.
If a non custodial money transmitter is responsible for a few of their users using it for criminal purposes, that same ruling should surely apply to mobile phone service providers when users make calls or send each other messages for criminal purooses, or to ISPs if any of their users do criminal activities using their internet service. Why is it just money? What about ATMs or banks that give money to people who then do crime?
It sets such a ridiculous precedent


Fountain
TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast • #618: The Samourai Case Threatens Every Bitcoiner with Zack Shapiro • Listen on Fountain
Marty sits down with Zack Shapiro to discuss the Samourai case.
Zack Shapiro on Twitter: https://x.com/zackbshapiro
P2P Rights: https://p2prights.o...
Pizza meetup on pizza day was gooooood
This was so good. Hearing this kind of humor in a podcast was so refreshing. Loving freedom tech for this.
Just sad I'm probably too late to have Gigi inside of me


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Proof of Health • #13 Privacy is Your Most Valuable Asset - Uncle Rockstar Dev • Listen on Fountain
In this episode, Uncle Rockstar and I chat about the day-to-day life of a Bitcoin developer. We discuss why keeping your own keys and supporting op...
I actually switched to Knots this week.
And only just noticed this debate was posted. Need to watch tomorrow.
#bitcoin