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madhu_shrieks@mastinsaan.inM

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  • If you replace a junior with #LLM and make the senior review output, the reviewer is now scanning for rare but catastrophic errors scattered across a much larger output surface due to LLM "productivity."
    madhu_shrieks@mastinsaan.inM madhu_shrieks@mastinsaan.in

    @xrisk @mehluv might be able to provide more insight on this, but at least when I was writing content and AI was getting integrated into our work, the expectation was to review high volume of written content much faster for our editors. And we fully made many fuck ups due to that, because it is overwhelming. I assume this might also be the case, but I might be fully wrong. It is not just that the amount of code written is high volume, but also the expected pace of reviewing also is accelerated. Because what is the point of automating stuff if the reviewing process neutralizes the gains?

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  • I watched a reel that said, “cultures famous for their hospitality rely on the unpaid labour of women”.
    madhu_shrieks@mastinsaan.inM madhu_shrieks@mastinsaan.in

    I am not saying we shouldn’t treat our friends or we shouldn’t offer them food/drinks when they turn up unannounced, but we shouldn’t be expected to either for the sake of honour or respectability or whatever. Especially if the hospitality relies on women’s unpaid labour. (2/2)

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  • I watched a reel that said, “cultures famous for their hospitality rely on the unpaid labour of women”.
    madhu_shrieks@mastinsaan.inM madhu_shrieks@mastinsaan.in

    I watched a reel that said, “cultures famous for their hospitality rely on the unpaid labour of women”. And that is so true! It made me think of India, and what I have observed in my own family and friend circles is that it’s either women of the family, or if the family can afford it, hired labour that work for that hospitality. And this hospitality is also tied to the family’s, but mostly the male figurehead’s, honour/respectability. So it’s high stakes.

    The Swedish guy I am dating was speaking about how making food for guests in Sweden is a planned event. At the time I thought it was weird, but I am coming around to that idea.

    Because every time people have turned up to my parents’ house unannounced, it has always been my mom’s responsibility to arrange food/drinks. And i remember the adults of my family dissing others, especially the women (“lazy”) for ordering from a restaurant. (1/2)

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  • My weird flex is that my veins are almost impossible to find so people always struggle to draw blood and i get poked multiple times on both arms.
    madhu_shrieks@mastinsaan.inM madhu_shrieks@mastinsaan.in

    My weird flex is that my veins are almost impossible to find so people always struggle to draw blood and i get poked multiple times on both arms. Every. Single. Time. Be it in India or Sweden. And I take it like a champ 😤

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