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  • I mean, agentic AIs are getting good at outputting working code. Thousands of lines per minute; talking trash of it won't work.

    However, I agree that losing the human element of writing code is losing a very important element of programming. So, I believe there should exist a strong resistance against this. Don't feel pressured to answer if you think your plans shouldn't be revealed, but it would be nice to know if someone is preparing a great resistance out there.

  • Anything that would be useful for smaller laboratories is a good thing.

  • Oshosi

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  • It's the animals and the spirit of the forest. I'm not exactly an expert on Oshosi, but it's not that kind of good vibes. It's a relationship with the wild.

  • Liquid nitrogen in a pool is "stimulating" and generates an interesting physical effect. However, the point here in relating it to science is that there is some science behind it that gets the attention from people.

    My argument is: people are naturally fascinated by this, but they're put away by the strict laws, mainly mathematical laws, put forward by this.

    Not that mathematics isn't interesting, but you won't incentivize people to go to a spitting contest by saying how you spit correctly. People want to see the strongest spit.

    I think that's all there is to it. If you can incentivize people into partaking on this endeavour (understanding chemical effects, in this case), you can bring much more value to science and people that are interested in it. You can, for example, explain interesting effects to people even though they're looking at a clear liquid (most acids).

  • The progress of OpenAI since february has been pathetic. The other major AI LLMs have surpassed it a lot. I want to see how they will justify the investment.

  • Engineering with biological material could be the next big thing in Green technology.

  • I treat my mind as a big great block. If something is disturbing me, I stop to put everything into place and move "all together" again. It works and I'm more productive this way.

  • I think for the big apps like Whatsapp and Facebook it makes sense that the companies want to hide the features that give users control beyond the "standard" way of using the app in places where they cannot find it.

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  • Fear of Small Numbers, by Arjun Appadurai

  • Coming from my perspective a little. Iran is a part of BRICS now and Lula has defended Iran in latest interviews. Let's see how things develop and if Iran representatives will come to Rio (for the BRICS Summit). This is troubling.

  • Microsoft does research on cognitive decline in use of LLMs: "Nope."

    Google does research on cognitive decline in use of LLMs: "Nope."

    MIT does research on cognitive decline in use of LLMs: "Fine, I'll read your goddamn opinion on the matter."

    Edited: The article is good, I recommend it. However, I find this "brain-only" approach to be too biased. Students and people in general cannot learn without external information. This approach assumes people have studied the topics beforehand and have knowledge in it, which causes biases on the study and beats the purpose of it, which is proving people do not learn using LLMs!

  • The article criticized the closing of the Internet by Tehran, but the Internet is clear vulnerability that can be exploited in times of war.

  • I know this isn't a popular opinion, but maybe the Executive has too much power. Power needs to be more decentralized. Will policies that make sense come out of this? I'm no political scientist, but this amount of power isn't good.

  • Don't make me believe this is the kind of talk that's going on Twitter.

  • Not that fine, though. Quality of life came a long way.

  • Soon enough.

  • We come from the sea.

  • Onboard the train to dystopia.

  • That's very true.

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Open source alternative to executables

  • science @lemmy.world

    Dynamical Magic Transitions in Monitored Clifford+$T$ Circuits

    journals.aps.org /prxquantum/abstract/10.1103/PRXQuantum.5.030332
  • science @lemmy.world

    Utilizing EfficientNet for sheep breed identification in low-resolution images

    www.sciencedirect.com /science/article/pii/S277294192400022X
  • science @lemmy.world

    Turning bacteria into bioplastic factories

    scienmag.com /turning-bacteria-into-bioplastic-factories/
  • World News @lemmy.world

    India: Blast at pharmaceutical factory kills 17 – DW – 08/22/2024

    www.dw.com /en/india-blast-at-pharmaceutical-factory-kills-17/a-70011936
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Microsoft’s latest security update has ruined dual-boot Windows and Linux PCs

    www.theverge.com /2024/8/21/24225108/microsoft-security-update-windows-linux-dual-boot-errors
  • science @lemmy.world

    First biolab in South America for studying world’s deadliest viruses is set to open

    www.nature.com /articles/d41586-024-02609-w
  • science @lemmy.world

    Moon Was Once A Fiery Ball Of Molten Rock: ISRO Confirms In New Study

    www.ndtv.com /india-news/moon-was-once-a-fiery-ball-of-molten-rock-isro-confirms-in-new-study-6387692
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Why don't cell phones have BIOS?

  • science @lemmy.world

    Physicists reveal the role of ‘magic’ in quantum computational power – Physics World

    physicsworld.com /a/physicists-reveal-the-role-of-magic-in-quantum-computational-power/
  • science @lemmy.world

    Smarter way to recycle polyurethane

    www.techexplorist.com /smarter-way-recycle-polyurethane/87353/
  • science @lemmy.world

    Novel photoreceptor sheds light on how cyanobacteria see color

    www.eurekalert.org /news-releases/1054558
  • science @lemmy.world

    Researchers Sequence Genome of Ginseng | Sci.News

    www.sci.news /genetics/ginseng-genome-13110.html
  • science @lemmy.world

    This odd fish has 30 times as much DNA as humans—a new record for animals

    www.science.org /content/article/odd-fish-has-30-times-much-dna-humans-new-record-animals
  • science @lemmy.world

    CERN breakthrough detector captures high-energy neutrinos for 1st time

    interestingengineering.com /science/cern-captures-high-energy-neutrinos-first-time
  • science @lemmy.world

    Photonic orbitals shape up – Physics World

    physicsworld.com /a/photonic-orbitals-shape-up/
  • science @lemmy.world

    Researchers develop stress-free method to weigh mice using computer vision

    techxplore.com /news/2024-08-stress-free-method-mice-vision.html
  • science @lemmy.world

    Wonder Material Graphene Discovered in Lunar Soil Sample From Chinese Moon Mission

    scitechdaily.com /wonder-material-graphene-discovered-in-lunar-soil-sample-from-chinese-moon-mission/
  • science @lemmy.world

    New material for optically-controlled magnetic memory discovered

    scienmag.com /new-material-for-optically-controlled-magnetic-memory-discovered/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Scientists illuminate a path to quantum AGI with new light-based chips

    cointelegraph.com /news/scientists-ai-quantum-computing-agi-photonic-chips