Nalivai
@Nalivai@lemmy.world
- Comment on AI Coding Is Massively Overhyped, Report Finds 1 week ago:
You can actually get some test validity oversight out of AI review
You also will get some bullshit out of it. If you’re in a situation when you can’t trust your developers because they’re changing companies every 18 months, and you can’t even supervise your untrustworthy developers, then you sure as shit can’t trust whatever LLM will generate you. At least your flock of developers will bullshit you predictably to save time and energy, with LLM you have zero ideas where lies will come from, and those will be inventive lies.
- Comment on AI Coding Is Massively Overhyped, Report Finds 1 week ago:
independence of review is a very important aspect of “harnessing the power of the team.”
Yep, that’s basically my rationale
- Comment on AI Coding Is Massively Overhyped, Report Finds 1 week ago:
the tests are written after the code is merged - there will be gaps, and the second dev will be lazy in writing those tests
I don’t really see how this follows. Why do the second one necessary have to be lazy, and what stops the first one from being lazy as well.
The reason I like it to be different people is so there are two sets of eyes looking at the same problem without the need for doing a job twice. If you miss something while implementing, it’s easier for you to miss it during test writing. It’s very hard to switch to testing the concept and not the specific implementation, but if you weren’t the one implementing it, you’re not “married” to the code and it’s easier for you to spot the gaps. - Comment on AI Coding Is Massively Overhyped, Report Finds 1 week ago:
Replacing the missing bits with AI is better than not having them at all.
Nah, bullshit tests that pretend to be tests but are essentially “if true == true then pass” is significantly worse than no test at all.
- Comment on AI Coding Is Massively Overhyped, Report Finds 1 week ago:
Why? The developer is exactly the person I want writing the tests.
It’s better if it’s a different developer, so they don’t know the nuances of your implementation and test functionality only, avoids some mistakes. You’re correct on all the other points.
- Comment on proof of wormholes 2 weeks ago:
“Linked to” means “might cause in some cases”. If it’s “linked” then it should be at least correlated. The disconnect between the two shows that it isn’t.
- Comment on proof of wormholes 2 weeks ago:
If there is a bump in cases of autism post-Tylenol, then it might be a cause, if there isn’t, it can’t be. That’s the reason for the timeline argument, that’s what it proves.
- Comment on proof of wormholes 2 weeks ago:
If you focus on nicotine specifically, nicotine causes specific type of cancer. Change in the delivery mechanism would cause fluctuations in dosage, but it doesn’t matter in this case (we ignore other types of cancer not to bog down the analogy).
If one would argue that Tylenol causes autism, two things should be shown, the delivery mechanism of Tylenol before it was invented/isolated, to explain pre-Tylenol cases of autism, and/or specific uptick in autism when it was started to be used as medication.
It’s possible that the meme is good you just didn’t get it. - Comment on proof of wormholes 2 weeks ago:
That’s because cancer is a category of diseases, not a single one. Specific types of cancer that are caused by smoking are caused by smoking (there is afaik 12 of those, and some are associated with prolonged inhalation of any smoke, and some are only tabaco-related, but it doesn’t matter)
- Comment on Americans have 400 days to save their democracy 2 weeks ago:
No, no it isn’t, I don’t even know what you might mean by that.
The democracy in America implemented a bit shitty. It’s a forced two party system, not everyone’s vote has the same power, the casting of the vote is convoluted for no reason. It’s not the best way to implement a democracy, no doubts about it. Not the worst though, the first democracy ever was only available to land owning males, so compared to that the current American is outright inclusive.
But it’s not some kind of new system, it was around longer than all of the voters were alive, so everyone should know how it works and how to use it. All Americans participated and made the choice. Using action or inaction, collectively, democratically, they elected Trump. - Comment on Political discourse 2 weeks ago:
For examle, Russia spends enormous amount of money on foreign propaganda, both internaly and externally. That money.
- Comment on Political discourse 2 weeks ago:
.ml
You know exactly what I’m talking about, don’t be all shy about it now
- Comment on Americans have 400 days to save their democracy 2 weeks ago:
Oh, so now you decided to believe him for some reason? In this case I have a underground bridge to sell you.
- Comment on Americans have 400 days to save their democracy 2 weeks ago:
That’s how democracy in US works. It’s a bit of a shitty democracy for historical reasons, but knew that before the election, it’s not a secret. That’s not even the biggest problem with it. It is a democracy nonetheless.
- Comment on Americans have 400 days to save their democracy 2 weeks ago:
We will smugly decry that nothing can be done, and continue sharing memes about death of direct action
- Comment on Americans have 400 days to save their democracy 2 weeks ago:
Oh no, the president is fash, we elected him democratically. Time to give up without doing anything I guess, there is no way to elect anyone democratically.
- Comment on Political discourse 2 weeks ago:
Thanks for the grasroots money, this small group is actually very loud. The loudest of them all. They maintain the illusion that communism is when you like Russia, and that’s their entire purpose
- Comment on If spiderman shoots webs from his wrists would not the tension of shooting and swingiing up a skyscraper pretty much break his wrist? Also why SpiderMAN shouuldn''t it be SpiderTEEN? 3 weeks ago:
If we’re trying to be realistic about it, all this mass needs to come from somewhere.
- Comment on Reddit is dropping subscriber counts on subreddits: Users will now see seven-day metrics that track active visitors and contributions instead. 3 weeks ago:
The opposite of it actually. It’s harder to hide suspicious spikes in activity this way
- Comment on spidermanpointing.jpg 4 weeks ago:
Luffa deeznuts!
I’m sorry, I don’t know what came over me, I apologise, it will happen again. - Comment on choice 4 weeks ago:
That depends on what exactly is the poo. If it’s a poo of a living creature, it will be very not good, it’s riddled with microorganisms, viruses, and bacteria that you really really don’t want in your bloodstream. If it’s an abstract idealistic version of poo than it might be better.
- Comment on A conundrum 4 weeks ago:
There is no declining demand of human labour, and there is no indication that it will ever happen. The way the labour is performed is changing
- Comment on @jack_toohey on why the housing crisis is not caused by migration 4 weeks ago:
Doesn’t matter how active they are. Yeah, most of of them don’t give a shit that a particular scheme of theirs that some firm runs on their behalf buys new houses and uses them as assets. They are still the reason this all happens, they are the main catalyst for this shady practice. I mean, there is also shady corpos, but I pretty much lump all of that in one shitty ball of greed, like a hatesphere of evil of some sorts.
Treating houses as assets contributes to housing problem everywhere where there is no strong regulations against it. - Comment on @jack_toohey on why the housing crisis is not caused by migration 4 weeks ago:
They demonstrably don’t. They “buy” assets and stocks and some shit, but that’s just another form of hoarding the money. They don’t buy things, there is not enough things in the world to buy for them, and that’s not what they’re after. Elongated Muskrat bought a fucking twitter for an inflated price, and he’s still a richest motherfucker in the world.
- Comment on @jack_toohey on why the housing crisis is not caused by migration 4 weeks ago:
Why do they get all the money and not buy anything with it? Billionaires are horders, they don’t use what they hoard.
- Comment on Poll: Majority of Mexicans think bilateral relationship with US is deteriorating 5 weeks ago:
Bricks on the other hand includes Russia that is actively waging a genocidal war with the stated colonial purpose, China who is oncr again doing a genocide, with concentration camps and all, and Iran, theocratic dictatorship who’s doing theocratic dictatorship things to their own people (murder. I mean murder). If you’re going to try to have clean hands and distance yourself from countries that sell weapons, at least don’t hitch your horse to a genocidal dictator’s vagon. Those are literally the worst vagons.
- Comment on production line 5 weeks ago:
It’s either that, or notorious for lying russian television is doing a little bit of lying. It’s one of the two.
- Comment on The devil made me do it 5 weeks ago:
Exactly! youtu.be/CBC2OCXceV8
- Comment on As cost of weight loss drug soars, experts fear that those who need it most will be left behind 5 weeks ago:
Russia didn’t have planned economy for almost 40 years, and even before that the word economy was heavily in quotations. They were so good they could organise sand shortages in Sahara. Since then things got worse.
- Comment on Imagine if the only thing limiting your dreams was a livable income 5 weeks ago:
If you interact with other people, you can’t will yourself out of exchanging some bacteria and viruses with them. The only way to kind of avoid it is to totally isolate yourself from any contact, total 2 meters away from everyone forever, which a person working at an airport physically can’t do