bernhoftbret
@bernhoftbret@lemmy.world
I am a Full Stack Software Engineer specializing in low-code development, with a strong focus on building secure, scalable applications using Quickbase and cloud-integrated automation platforms.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
What do you mean? Understand what?
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
As far as Lemmy being a little biased against AI, yes, I would agree.
It is probably safest to just delete this entire thread and never mention AI again on this platform.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Innovation is happening everywhere.
I mean, AI startups are inventing new industries regularly and pulling in billions of dollars from funders.
What we know as content today is already obsolete. AI is opening doors there are not words for yet.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
I appreciate you.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Are you on your phone? That demo is meant to be used on a desktop PC.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
I wouldn’t think he would be wrong. Prioritizing mathematics and other traditional fields as a Computer Science student sounds like an ideal learning path.
When I was teaching myself to program computers, there was not ChatGPT. I had to teach myself everything. Concepts like “scope” and “recursion” took time to learn. But that cognitive resistance helped me more than an easy answer.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
I started studying AI when I was first teaching myself to program computers. AI is not 3 years old. AI as a field of thought began in the 1950’s.
Explicitly because AI already outpaces you. The things AI can already do are superhuman. I work in the industry and everything is changing. That is why so much money is being spent.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Fair enough. Here are my public projects, many of which interface with AI tech.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Or don’t. It’s not my problem. I want to be known as someone who tried to help others as the world changed. That’s powerful karma.
Some of the best advice you can get comes from putting a dragnet on smaller communities like Lemmy.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
It’s difficult to know what to say to you here. The chances of me being correct are something like 98%. But WGAF? At least I have integrity for trying.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
It’s not mysterious. Adopt AI or fight a losing battle. It’s that simple.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
I’m not saying I am a scientist or a mathematician. I am a software engineer who builds with AI everyday. I know what is already possible for cheap.
You won’t find me writing papers. I will read them and discuss them. But I am no expert. I don’t claim to be a leading voice.
But I do know what is happening in tech right now.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
I wish it was that simple.
But it is not.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
That’s a great question. There are many forms of AI.
Google is doing some interesting work with interpretive models and real time strategy gaming.
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At least I tried. Good night and good luck,
- Comment on RAM and SSD prices are still climbing—here’s our best advice for PC builders 5 weeks ago:
There are those who are willing to pay 400% increases in price for the goods.
- Comment on I'm developing a roguelite with hordes of monsters in a top-down approach, using only a Linux low-end PC as a solodev 5 weeks ago:
I like the outline around and shadow underneath the character, as seen in the GIF. Makes it pop a bit.
- Comment on Happy Public Domain Day everyone 5 weeks ago:
Very cool to see people still talking about the Public Domain.
- Comment on GitHub - scallyw4g/bonsai: The procedural generation voxel engine 5 weeks ago:
Agreed.
IMO people often forget how far gaming has come over the last 30 years. These kinds of stats help put that all into perspective.
- Comment on Stardew Valley Creator Says 1.7 Update Will Contain 'More Character/Social Stuff' and a New Farm Type 5 weeks ago:
Hilarious.
- Comment on Where can I learn about networking? 5 weeks ago:
Oh my. That Linux Upskill Challenge resource is right up my alley. Thank you for sharing.
- Comment on What are your opinions of using Pi-hole for DNS within a homelab environment? 1 month ago:
I have tried Dashy and enjoyed having a dashboard.
Out of those mentioned, Heimdall looks like the top contender. I need to ponder if a dashboard is a good move.
- Comment on What are your opinions of using Pi-hole for DNS within a homelab environment? 1 month ago:
It’s amazing what you can do with modern computers. The number of services you are running on that RPi 5 is impressive.
Hadn’t heard of Heimdall until you mentioned it. That looks like a fun tool to use.
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