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great list but really overboard on the AI generated persona


Have you considered that the people finding passion in vibe coding are enjoying the journey? I think what you are lamenting is that other people aren't on the same journey you took.

Your destination is only a point somewhere on what they perceive as the journey. You're saying, well, if they don't go where I did and stop when I did, it was no proper journey.


Are you asking if the world is fair? No. No, it is not.


There is a point where English becomes harder than Latin.


Applied for access. I hope to test a parallel fast-inference problem solver with a hybrid MCTS approach.


I don't know the use of this yet but I'm certain there will be one.


The reason we can't tell the difference is commercial music is already ridiculously formulaic and derivative and focus-grouped.


Actual ethical constraints or just some companies ToS or some BS view-from-nowhere general risk aversion approved by legal compliance?


I prefer flat files too. I'd rather have mostly manual control of context.


I think the desire to not centralize identity has more to do with it than anything. We present different facets to different communities. The pseudo-indelible nature of internet commentary means saying something to anyone potentially means saying it to everyone, in any context.

That's why people have multiple fediverse accounts, to limit context or purpose of communication channels. Not because they don't value genuine communication within those channels.


I used to get into arguments with people in the Fedi who couldn't seem to make up their minds whether they wanted to be visible or invisible. To me it seemed like it made no sense, like if you really want to be invisible just don't post it because you can't really take things back.

At some point I realized those people were just like that.

I worked at a startup circa 2012 or so which was unusually unclear in its mission but the paychecks and the parties were good and the idea seemed to be helping people partition out different parts of the identities in terms of interests so you could get Paul-the-mild-mannered-applications-developer, Paul-as-a-marketer/huckster, and Paul-as-a-fox, and Paul-with-an-embarassing-interest, etc.

We had the hardest time explaining to the press (TechCrunch would say they didn't get it!) and everyone else, I could probably pitch it as well as anybody and I didn't do very well.


Docker for humans!


Right, like the pods in the Matrix! Cool.


I think I somewhat agree with the author but I find the idea of a single account completely unappealing. My view on the benefits of federation is that you don't have a single entity gating your access. Having multiple accounts is a benefit.


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