@disorderlyf @whitequark but honestly I understand why it's very confusing
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i'm at a loss of words after reading a paper about reformatting code using an ML model that has a measured statistical quantity A_c which says how often the reformatted code behaves the same as the original -
i'm at a loss of words after reading a paper about reformatting code using an ML model that has a measured statistical quantity A_c which says how often the reformatted code behaves the same as the original@disorderlyf @whitequark that would be the IETF, who publishes the RFCs (networking standards like email or HTTP)
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i'm at a loss of words after reading a paper about reformatting code using an ML model that has a measured statistical quantity A_c which says how often the reformatted code behaves the same as the original@disorderlyf @whitequark IEEE and ACM don't do the research nor they think you to do things, they are publishers that own journals and conferences where researchers publish their work
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TIL, there is a term for huge human job loss created by technology like AI or other such stuff.@nixCraft akshually
, enshittification and deskilling are independent processes... you may enshittify a company (attract users with a great product, trap them and then extract every ounce of value at their expense) without deskilling your workers at all... Google or Facebook are not enshittified because of unskilled workers, maybe the opposite, as dark patterns are not simpler but even more technically demanding