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Can AI models reason: Just a stochastic parrot?
Can AI models reason: Just a stochastic parrot?
Some argue AI models don't truly reason. AI models can indeed just repeat their training data mindlessly. However, they are able to do more than just this.
·johndcook.com·
Can AI models reason: Just a stochastic parrot?
Gregorian Calendar and Number Theory
Gregorian Calendar and Number Theory
The design of the Gregorian calendar can be explained by looking at how best to approximate 365.2422 with a rational number.
·johndcook.com·
Gregorian Calendar and Number Theory
Perpetual Calendars
Perpetual Calendars
There are 14 possible calendar patterns using the Gregorian calendar. Why is that? How common is each one
·johndcook.com·
Perpetual Calendars
Bounga’s Home
Bounga’s Home
Thoughts about Ruby, Rails, Hanami, Elixir, Phoenix, Javascript and Unix.
·bounga.org·
Bounga’s Home
Quick takes on the recent OpenAI public incident write-up
Quick takes on the recent OpenAI public incident write-up
OpenAI recently published a public writeup for an incident they had on December 11, and there are lots of good details in here! Here are some of my off-the-cuff observations: Saturation With thousa…
·surfingcomplexity.blog·
Quick takes on the recent OpenAI public incident write-up
The Antikythera mechanism
The Antikythera mechanism
A couple of followups on a recent episode of In Our Time.
·leancrew.com·
The Antikythera mechanism
What Really Matters: Memories
What Really Matters: Memories
“It’s generally human nature to overestimate risk and underestimate opportunity. Thinking small is a self-fulfilling prophecy.” Jeff Bezos, founder, Amazon On My Mind We, as modern humans, try to c…
·om.co·
What Really Matters: Memories
Generative Logic
Generative Logic
QwQ does number theory. So does GPT. And Gemma.
·oreilly.com·
Generative Logic
When the Robots Have Brain Rot
When the Robots Have Brain Rot
The Oxford University Press's word of the year is "brain rot." I believe that's two words, but whatever. Let an academic press have its moment in the sun, with headlines that, this time around, don't involve selling off its authors' IP to giant technology companies. "‘Brain rot’ is defined as
·2ndbreakfast.audreywatters.com·
When the Robots Have Brain Rot
Don’t Throw the Baby Out With the Generative AI Bullshit Bathwater
Don’t Throw the Baby Out With the Generative AI Bullshit Bathwater
If I had wanted to write a column about presidential pardons, I’d find ChatGPT’s assistance a far better starting point than I’d have gotten through any general web search. But to quote Reagan: “Trust, but verify.”
·daringfireball.net·
Don’t Throw the Baby Out With the Generative AI Bullshit Bathwater
Measuring developer experience, benchmarks, and providing a theory of improvement.
Measuring developer experience, benchmarks, and providing a theory of improvement.
Back in 2020, I wrote a piece called My skepticism towards current developer meta-productivity tools, which laid out my three core problems with developer productivity measurement tools of the time: Using productivity measures to evaluate rather than learn Instrumenting metrics required tweaks across too any different tools Generally I found tools forced an arbitrary, questionable model onto the problem Two and a half years later, I made an angel investment in DX, which at the time I largely viewed as taking a survey-driven, research-backed approach to developer productivity. I was recently chatting with Abi Noda, co-founder at DX, and thought it would be an interesting time to revise my original thesis both generally and in response to DX’s release of DX Core 4.
·lethain.com·
Measuring developer experience, benchmarks, and providing a theory of improvement.
Designing a startup infra team
Designing a startup infra team
BLUF: On a team of around 12–20 engineers, I’m dedicating 2–3 of them solely to infrastructure—focusing on uptime, security, costs, and the developer experience.
·gregmfoster.substack.com·
Designing a startup infra team
My personal Bell Labs
My personal Bell Labs
Have you heard about Bell Labs? Recently, an article about it reached the Hacker News frontpage, triggering a flood of nostalgic comments. Bell Labs is, for many, a symbol of the ideal working environment for a curious mind: a place where there’s time, money and freedom to research whatever you want. In my own case, having a curious mind drew me from a young age towards computers and lured me into the world of programming.
·ochagavia.nl·
My personal Bell Labs
I don’t care about bad or missing features that I don’t use
I don’t care about bad or missing features that I don’t use
Sometimes I’ll talk about something I like online and people will express shock that I can use a product that has such a clear downside. I’ve gotten people ask how I can use Things since it doesn’t have shared task lists. More recently I was told the
·birchtree.me·
I don’t care about bad or missing features that I don’t use
dtrace.conf(24) / Oxide
dtrace.conf(24) / Oxide
A new conference and a new approach for the DTrace Olympiad!
·oxide.computer·
dtrace.conf(24) / Oxide
Why Do Open Source Applications Often Have Less Polished UIs Than Commercial Software
Why Do Open Source Applications Often Have Less Polished UIs Than Commercial Software
Open-source applications play a critical role in technology, offering powerful tools, innovation, and community-driven development. However, many users have noticed that the user interfaces (UIs) of open-source software often lack the polish and finesse of their commercial, closed-source counterparts. This perceived gap isn’t due to a lack of talent but arises from unique challenges and priorities inherent to open-source projects.
·darrenhorrocks.co.uk·
Why Do Open Source Applications Often Have Less Polished UIs Than Commercial Software
Vintage Hand-Drawn VHS Labels
Vintage Hand-Drawn VHS Labels
This person posted a bunch of images of their dad’s old VHS tapes with lovingly hand-drawn labels indicating their contents. Kids, this is what people did before the internet. Also, it’s weird/interesting that CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray, LaserD
·kottke.org·
Vintage Hand-Drawn VHS Labels
John Battelle's Search Blog The Tragedy of Generative AI
John Battelle's Search Blog The Tragedy of Generative AI
Listen up, tech oligarchs; lend an ear, simpering brohanions. We’re doing this generative AI thing all wrong, and if you continue down your current path, your house of cards will fall, leaving all …
·battellemedia.com·
John Battelle's Search Blog The Tragedy of Generative AI
It’s Time to Kill the Term 'Citizen Developer'
It’s Time to Kill the Term 'Citizen Developer'
This shift in terminology is more than just semantics — it shapes culture, expectations, and, ultimately, the success of innovation.
·thenewstack.io·
It’s Time to Kill the Term 'Citizen Developer'
MapLibre
MapLibre
The MapLibre Organization is an umbrella for open-source mapping libraries.
·maplibre.org·
MapLibre