

Most people knew absolutely nothing about AI before ChatGPT.
Two tired mice in a pail of milk, They swam around as best they could. But hope began to fade - what should they do? One wanted to drown itself, But its friend said, "No, no, no, For hope only triumphs, maybe, As long as we keep searching for it. Keep searching for it.


Most people knew absolutely nothing about AI before ChatGPT.


For most people AI == LLM.


Høj (meaning tall) is a fairly common last name in Danmark.


Fun fact, in Danish, we call the middle finger langemand.


A friend of my worked at a company where they had metrics on Claude code usage and some employees just started multiple agents on the same project where one was tasked to implement a feature and the other was tasked to remove that same feature…


But isn’t codeberg only for OSS? I imagine most companies won’t be able to migrate to codeberg for that reason.


I actually hadn’t thought about it until now, but I used to get texts from recruiters all the time, but that stopped completely in December.


I just read the update list. You can have an AI assistant answer your incoming calls and have the AI questioning the caller who they are and why they have called… I will hang up immediately if the phone is answered by AI. Such a weird feature.


This one is even better




The 257 spike is 2021


No, but their bosses might be.


Your comment made me think of the Zimbardo prison experiment, and how there seem to be some similarities between that experiment and what is happening in US with all this ICE mess.


I work fine here, but only without VPN activated. With VPN on is does not work and I get the same warninf as you.


What I like about, I think, is the private assistance feature, but I can achieve that with other solutions, I wouldn’t need OpenClaw for that. But I don’t think I will go that way anytime soon. I think it will stress me too much.
I am using AI for development daily. I describe an issue or feature to an agent via a skill and it returns a set of tasks in a structured and validated json format, then I run that json file through a python project I have created, looping through each task one at a time, and then I have my python code to structure how my agent is working. Each step is deterministic with short bursts of AI delulu, that again is validated against deterministic steps in pure python. It works quite good and each feature/task is approached in the exact same way where only the in between AI delulu deviates from previous runs, but it makes it much nicer, when you have something you trust in between what the AI is doing.


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Aren’t people horrified to give a hallucinatory program full access to your computer?
No, but should they? Yes.
It’s a privacy nightmare and the risk of something going wrong is quite high.
But, it is also a very interesting piece of software. I haven’t tried it out yet, and I am not sure I will, but I do get why people use it.
It is definitely difficult to draw a line in the sand between what is hand made or not.
I would say that 3D printed items is still “hand made” if the design was made by the creator.
At first I thought that of course it’s still hand made (I still do) when using a CNC machine (never heard of CNC machines before, so had to read an article about it), and I thought that it’s a completely different case than what I described, but is it?
What I described was inspired by a Danish entrepreneur who got famous for making these small hand made ceramic flagpoles, each hand made and each varied a lot… But she got some exposure in a Danish version of Dragons Den, and suddenly you could buy these ceramic flagpoles in every city. She no longer made the flagpoles herself, but she kept designing new products and taught her employees to make them like she did. They were at that point still hand made, but I think the definition gets a bit blurred, because when do something become mass produced?
Let’s say that I start making hand made spoons in clay, and they become so popular that I no longer can keep up with the demand. I hire 10 other clay makers (I dunno if this is a term, but I guess you get it) and they learn to make these spoons like I do.
That allows me to focus on increasing my catalogue of hand made clay objects and now I have 10 different items I can sell and the demand explodes, so now I have 50 people sitting making hand made clay forms, and then a machine is mass producing spoons and other items, but each item have 50 unique variants, initially designed by me, and then later 50 employees created a form for a machine to produce.
Is it hand made or machine made? Technically it’s machine made, but you’ll most likely not meet another with an identical one.
My apologies for this comment, I am extremely bored and in physical pain, so this happened… And it probably doesn’t make any sense to anyone but me.
I’m not seeing the link either, but I do see it on the post in the Ukraine community.