What’s wrong with me getting up at 11 am in utc instead of 7 am est? It’s all relative anyway…
What’s wrong with me getting up at 11 am in utc instead of 7 am est? It’s all relative anyway…
I want the former, I’ll take the latter
Time zones,
No, you can’t just have a half an hour difference!
Make entropy decrease as time goes on,
Have fun!
There is also auto doc generators.
I think what you’re specifically referring to is accessibility or ease of use. For someone unfamiliar with those tools, I can see the appeal.
Personally, as a software dev, I think it’s just very inefficient way to accomplish this goal. LLMs consume vastly more resources than a simple script. So I wouldn’t use it, especially if I’m paying real money for it.
but try asking most people even what an unsigned integer is. Most people will be like “what?”
Why is that relevant? Are you saying that AI makes coding more accessible? I mean that’s great, but it’s like a calculator. Sure it helps people who need simple calculations in the short term, but it might actually discourage software literacy.
I wish AI could just be a niche tool, instead it’s like a simple calculator being sold as a smartphone.
Lookup emmet.
I’ve also found IntelliJ’s generators useful for Java.
That’s awesome, and I would probably would find those tools useful.
Code generators have existed for a long time, but they are usually free. These tools actually costs a lot of money, cost way more to generate code this way than the traditional way.
So idk if it would be worth it once the venture capitalist money dries up.
Voyager gang!
So I used to think that, but I gave it a try as I’m a software dev. I personally didn’t find it that useful, as in I wouldn’t pay for it.
Usually when I want to get started, I just look up a basic guide and just copy their entire example to get started. You could do that with chatGPT too but what if it gave you wrong answers?
I also asked it more specific questions about how to do X in tool Y. Something I couldn’t quickly google. Well it didn’t give me a correct answer. Mostly because that question was rather niche.
So my conclusion was that, it may help people that don’t know how to google or are learning a very well know tool/language with lots of good docs, but for those who already know how to use the industry tools, it basically was an expensive hint machine.
In all fairness, I’ll probably use it here and there, but I wouldn’t pay for it. Also, note my example was chatGPT specific. I’ve heard some companies might use it to make their docs more searchable which imo might be the first good use case (once it happens lol).
I mean, pretty obvious if they advertise the technology instead of the capabilities it could provide.
Still waiting for that first good use case for LLMs.
Idk… I can see him getting support for Texas.
I mean, that’s a state that voted in Ted Cruz after all.
I mean, I would imagine that you just have to know when dawn or sunset is in the new location. So in your example? It’s 11:23 am GTM and that in your location, that’s 2.5 hours past noon so you should be finishing lunch.
We have anchored ourselves to certain times having meaning but they are just a stand-in for the true source of truth of local schedule: the sun.
Imo with one universal time, people would just accept that sunsets at X in the summer and rises at Y, everything else would just follow a similar logic.