vaderaj
@vaderaj@lemmy.world
- Comment on Anon is a paramedic 2 days ago:
Life’s fucked, no doubts. But that doesn’t mean you make comments that could potentially harm vulnerable people
- Comment on Gonna be straight forward, how is Donald Trump not considered a Global/Donestic Terrorist? 1 week ago:
Because the US/west gets to decide who the terrorist is? I mean the US can invade a country to protect against communism, but Palestinians protecting themselves* (yes, I agree the asterisk is doing some heavy lifting) are terrorists. So on and so forth.
As someone from East, being politically active and living as an expat in a western country, I learnt this fact/double standards the hard way?
- Comment on A new survey of 10,000 migrants reveals exploitation at work is the norm. 3 weeks ago:
The same extension of contract thung happened with me as well. In the team standup my manager announced my contract will get renewed but that day evening I was welcomed with the news of two days notice period. It’s a very fresh wound at the moment so need to let it heal
- Comment on ELI5. Limit of current gen AI/LLMs 2 months ago:
Interesting, the thing is I can quite easily pick up something new but at the same time I am very resistant to change until there is good reasoning and some sort of a scientific conformation.
Need to discover good uses cases for LLM/AI and make peace with it I guess!
- Comment on ELI5. Limit of current gen AI/LLMs 2 months ago:
Thanks.
And to clarify, other than the corporate greed is there any actual use case for the work around their limitations? I mean if the building materials aren’t strong enough there is only so much you can achieve with a beautiful paint job (my current understanding, and I may be wrong)
- Comment on ELI5. Limit of current gen AI/LLMs 2 months ago:
That’s been my issue, ie somewhere I know all this LLM lead AI is a bubble. But the corporates either increase the context window or release something that does better parallel subjobs after 3 months, and now all of a sudden this LLM lead AI is the “future” and it can perform “agentic” tasks.
It kinda makes it impossible to make people (friends who are developers, colleagues) look past the marketing gimmicks.
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- Comment on 3 months ago:
How is freezing cold, 32% hot? What am I missing here?
- Comment on How/why does Microsoft teams exist? 3 months ago:
I meant the process command on linux, or ‘PS’ in short. I am not very literate with OS concepts but wouldn’t be bad to explore
- Comment on How/why does Microsoft teams exist? 3 months ago:
Speaking about ‘svchost’ etc. I won’t break my head into it. But on the other hand would love to explore the extension of ‘ps’ and how it relates what you just told
- Comment on How/why does Microsoft teams exist? 3 months ago:
Thanks and this is very interesting, I am lucky that I have Firefox browser (a very few in my org have the same, I installed ublock origin and ever since IT disabled installation of plugins). Let me test teams on Firefox (hoping it let’s me login), fingers crossed.
- Comment on How/why does Microsoft teams exist? 3 months ago:
It is my work PC, it literally asks me enter password to open task manager. I am not going to explore anything on this PC
- Comment on How/why does Microsoft teams exist? 3 months ago:
I use Linux on my personal computer, I had to stick to windows during my uni days (may be because of loads of reports I had to write) but expected something better from their pro version?
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- Comment on How does AI-based search engines know legit sources from BS ones ? 11 months ago:
I use duckduckgo as preferred search engine, while starting at my new job I used google for a bit (before setting up firefox, yes librewolf needed extra permissions and I couldn’t be bothered).
Search promopt: word highlight shortcut. Gemini suggested Ctrl+shift+H but it is Ctrl+alt+H. Every now and then I feel like I need to try AI products because I work in data domain because it’s always a good idea confirm whether something is as bad as you think it is.
- Submitted 1 year ago to [deleted] | 29 comments
- Comment on Do all there former Republican leaders endorsing Harris do her any good? 1 year ago:
Are libs of US that naive/insane to blindly follow him? I observed that good number democrats(supporter’s) acknowledge that Kamala is not the perfect solution. Are libs truly that naive/insane?
- Comment on Do all there former Republican leaders endorsing Harris do her any good? 1 year ago:
Completly out of context, but I want to ask an important question
I am from India, currently studying in Australia and back home I was actively involved in politics. Being involved in politics means I have to give a damn about the US, and for the first time in my life I happened to watch the presidental debate. Ever since, I have been wondering how Trump has so much following and how was he a president of your country? Not a single statement of his made sense, and not to mention how he always deviated from the topic being discussed. Can someone please explain what is happening in the US?
- Comment on Which side are you on? 1 year ago:
Cries in Linear Algebra
- Comment on Blanket physics is harder to understand than Calabi-Yau Manifolds 2 years ago:
The function just can’t converge haha