Not very intimidating, as long as they keep on fucking.
Not very intimidating, as long as they keep on fucking.
Hättest Du Stress am Arbeitsplatz hättest Du keine Zeit für einen Workshop. Früher, da hatten wir noch richtigen Stress. Und heute? Was wird verlangt? Zwei Seiten auf einmal umzublättern? 😉
Look Ma, I’ve written 4 symbols on top of each other and count it as one symbol. Now I have 9999 different symbols. I’m officially smart now.
But does it have electrolytes?
The Pokemon is called Rattata. https://pokemondb.net/pokedex/rattata
Usually a sign of multiprocessing/multithreading going wrong, e.g. accessing the same resource without proper locks like opening the same logfile in different processes and trying to write simultaneously. Those errors can be triggered just by reformating the code (or obfuscating in this case), thus changing the runtime behaviour slightly. Hard to find, especially since they’re dependent on the speed/workload of the machine running the code.
I like how you and the person you were answering to think. It opened a new perspective for me and showed me my bias. Thank you. Please continue to understand things that well and let others know about it. 😀
Hier gibts einen Artikel zum personalisierten Spam:
https://www.bcg.com/publications/2023/gpt-was-only-the-beginning-autonomous-agents-are-coming
For instance, in the near future, an autonomous agent could allow a marketing executive to carve out and automate whole segments of work. Based on a company’s past marketing campaigns, the agent could determine what worked and what didn’t, making its own decisions for future email design, scheduling, graphics, and subject lines. It could also identify the types of consumers a campaign should target and then assess whether the results—opens, views, clicks, and responses—are worth reporting back to management. If the results fail to meet the campaign’s objective, the agent could independently start again, creating a new, more refined list of target customers based on responses to the previous campaign.
Ich habe einen etwas technischen Artikel mit verweisen zu Papern zum Thema gefunden:
Ich habe den Eindruck der Typ weiß nicht was generative KI bedeutet. Dampfplauderer im Bullshitbingo. “Data Analytics…wird von intelligenten Agenten benutzt” “Generative KI…gibt Zugriff auf Daten”
Das ganze Interview ist einfach Werbung a la “wir sind die geilsten” und “gebt uns alle Eure Daten”. Der Interviewer fragt ja auch nicht nach was der Quatsch bedeuten soll.
Nix davon ist “intelligent”. Es geht immer darum die statistisch häufigsten Merkmale oder wahrscheinlichsten Fortsetzungen zu finden.
An anderer Stelle im Interview behauptet er auf Kundendaten würde nicht trainiert, da diese durch " eine strenge Firewall" geschützt seien. Das ergibt ebensowenig Sinn. Daten sind kein Service (den man durch eine Firewall schützt).
Er benutzt anscheinend Wörter die er im Kontext gehört hat, deren tatsächliche Bedeutung er aber nicht kennt.
“kleine Details”, von wegen! Das Bild von Einstein ist ja größer als der Text.
In ein wenig besuchtes Reisezentrum gehen und nett fragen, ob man das bitte zusammenfassen kann. Würde zumindest ich versuchen.
Hab ein WMF Besteckset in Galeria gesehen: €350 Bei WMF selbst: €229 Wundert mich dann nicht das Leute da nix kaufen.
In short: it’s always like this, sometimes more, sometimes less. And guess what: it’s the main part of the job. As a developer you have to understand what the customer (your boss) needs (sometimes not what they say they want) and to figure out how to do that by yourself. It’s nice to have colleagues you can ask, but it’s like on stackoverflow. The accepted answer is not necessarily the right or good one. Often you have to work with bad documented legacy artifacts (code, api) and figure out what they do. Also the tech changes, you have to constantly keep up with changes and what was great years ago may now be outdated. My advice:
If you don’t like your working environment then change it. Especially when you think you can’t learn anything new there or it is no fun to work there. Go to meetings in your area (meetup or so) or online to meet other developers and ask them about their job. You get a feeling about what is considered a good job in your area. Good developers will always find a good job. Be one of them. As long as you think you’re a god who can code anything, that’s probably not the case. ;-) The best you can achieve is to be an expert in a very narrow field and to be good in some others.
Ja. Weil das ja nicht Dein einziger Kommentar in die Richtung ist, gell? Und weil Du rechte Hetze, die am Punkt vorbei geht (von der CDU kaputtgespartes Gesundheitssystem vs. Asylbewerber) versuchst mit anekdotischen Geschichten zu legitimieren - welche zudem noch unglaubwürdig sind.
Dann aber schnell den Zahnarzt gewechselt. Deutsche, lasst nur bei Deutschen bohren! /s
I read “space farting civilization”. That is an interesting concept.