I grew up watching TV non-stop, got my first phone at age 10, have been fully addicted to it since then. Although I can’t imagine a life without constant access to the internet, I think I turned out fine. But I am not going to lie to myself and claim that it’s only good and that
If you think killing children is going to enact any sort of change in this world, you are the cooked one. Just off yourself, please. That will do more to make the world better than anything else
The paradox of the world rn is that the people that uphold institutional, collective knowledge like this are very smart but way too rigid. They haven’t actually thought through all possibilities and decided that something is true or the best option out of many. They were just
People assume LLMs are so good (relatively) at programming because it’s so cut and dry and logical, but I think the bigger factor is that so much knowledge surrounding it is online in easily digestible forms for models to train on. Whereas a lot of other forms of knowledge are
Young people always think they are the first to discover the concept of hype, because they are the ones who can usually create it. They think older people just don’t get it and that the world is actually reshaping around them and their behavior. But they don’t actually deeply
For some reason Eisner gets a bad rap because he was kind of manic and mean, yet everybody loves Iger. One of these men led a complete resurgence of Disney, a company that was on the brink when he took over, and the other turned Disney into Marvel. Everything anyone under 50