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For text, have a big model generate the "intelligent" answer, and then ask a local LLM to rephrase.


Yeah exactly, you can always do that by using another model that doesn't have the watermark.


...and does no harm for unfixable bugs. It's the logical equivalent of "switch off and on again" that as we know fixes most issues by itself, but happening only on a part of your software deployment, so most of it will keep running.


I do the same thing - Instead of going first to an unknown site that might (will?) be ad-infested and possibly AI generated, so that a phrase becomes a 1000-word article, I read the comments on HN, decide if it's interesting enough to take the risk, and then click. If it's Medium or similar, I won't click.

Hey, coming out feels good - I thought I was the only one.


Instead of LLM, Python and whatnot, it could have been a cheatsheet: https://github.com/scottvr/wtffmpeg/blob/12767e7843b9fd481ba...


In the end, I'm not sure I get what this is for - the venturebeat piece seems written by an AI.


Raspberry pi with microphone and camera.


The only disruption here is the hyperbole.


Just my two cents - the worst pieces of tech I ever worked with in my 40+ year career were Hibernate (second) and XSLT templating for an email templating system around 2005. Would not touch it with a stick if I can avoid it.


I don't think it was single-cycle, someone mentions a STRCPY instruction that would be quite hard to do single-cycle....


Single-cycle doesn't mean that everything is single cycle, but that the simple basic instructions are. As a rule of thumb, if you can add two registers together in a single cycle, it's a single-cycle architecture.


Like Java?


Don't forget Ramones.


I like the Ramones, but they definitely aren't smart. I used to produce radio shows and I edited an interview with Joey Ramone. He said "uh" like "uh" every other word. Because I like him, I removed most of the "uh"s so he wouldn't sound so daft.

The Ramones were pretty standard with tonality. There's a good chance that Colin Newman knows what a chromatic mediant is, but probably nobody else in punk did.


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Of course I'm not suggesting at all that you waste an otherwise perfectly productive day playing Zork I-II-III or Hitchhiker's on it... ;-)


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