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In my office most people use chatGPT or a similar LLM every day. I don't know a single coworker that's ever used a cryptocurrency. One guy has bought some crypto stocks.


Worthless argument, no one cares if chatGPT 3 was a good code in their day job.


This is relevant when companies are paying for access to specific models and are restricting their employees access to other models

Your model isn't improving

Get ready to jump on the "pay us more for better models" treadmill or get left behind


Haven’t most models dropped in price per token in the past few years? Despite being far better?

Even if we say they haven’t, humans also get paid more as their skills/ability improve. If this hasn’t happened for you I’ve got bad news (or your boss is a dick)


Well, I don’t believe it pay more for something better when this ever happened?! unprecedented?!


I believe Acceptance Criteria


A 9 hour investment to make a decision that will strongly affect 50% of your waking life for years or decades doesn't seem like a big ask.


> A 9 hour investment to make a decision that will strongly affect 50% of your waking life for years or decades doesn't seem like a big ask.

You only apply for one job a year? Twice a year?

There are very many good candidates a company will miss out on by asking for a full unpaid day from the candidates.


It's not that it's a 9-hour investment. It's that for someone looking for a new job, it's 9 hours * N jobs they're applying to. That adds up quick.


You didn't even address what we're getting for that money. Are we getting 65 billion worth of value? 100 billion? 20 billion?


Just a warning, there's a fair number of nude children in these photos, may not want to open at work


Sad but true. Normal is obscene now.



Often content and presentation are part of the same package. In these cases, separating them makes maintenance of sites harder.


Y'all gives way to my favorite word, Y'all'd've (You all would have). It it fun to say and wraps up so many grammatical concepts into a neat package. Example usage "It's too bad Y'all didn't come to the party, Y'all'd've had fun"


Some people complain about the weird contractions that English can construct, but at some point, you just have to accept that that's the kind of language it's.


It's basically what agglutinative languages do, no?

y'all'd've: y=second person, all=plural, d=subjunctive, ve=posessive

Fun to see stuff like this pop up where it usually doesn't.


Never heard anyone pronounce the v in that one, it's always Y'all'd'a, as distinguished from y'all'odda (you all ought to). Similarly we have y'ontu? (do you want to?). Jeff Foxworthy has a bunch of these examples


I'm a very formal hick


Widjadidja?


I use something similar with y’all’re (= you all are).


Not to leave out Younta? (you want to?). I've never seen anyone try to punctuate that one though


I believe for me that’s Y’all’da - you all woulda.


Keep working on this we’re getting really close to an American yodel.


The functional equivalent of yodeling is 'hollerin', which old timers in the mountains used to do every morning


"woulda" is just rewriting "would've" to match the speech pattern.


The current architect of LLMs will always "hallucinate".


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