@pgmota

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assim nunca examinar a própria a vida não me parece uma coisa boa...MAS examinar demais a vida faz um mal do cara*** e bem a briga de geral aqui nessa rocha, vivendo numa sociedade totalmente desequilibrada é tentar encontrar algum meio termo. Tá bem difícil (#imho)
esses dias atrás o Marc Andreessen falou em algum podcast por aí que ele tem "zero introspection" e tem 124882840128034918 artigos de opiniões dizendo que ele tá errado, questionando se eles tem alma (?) etc

You know, it isn't even that tools like this are useless. There are absolutely things they could be good at. I've personally seen Claude find stupid little bugs you'd spend an hour figuring out and hating yourself for afterwards with great efficiency. I tried the first iteration of Copilot, back when it was just an aggressive autocomplete, and while I had to stop using it because it was overconfidently trying to finish my programs for me without being asked, it was great for filling in boilerplate and maybe even a couple lines of real code for the basic stuff. We have models nowadays that are actually trained to find bugs and security issues in code rather than having the entire internets thrown at them to produce something Altman & Amodei can sell to the gullible as AGI.

But there's the problem. The technology has been around for a while, we have a good idea of what it's good for and, more importantly, what it's not. "Our revolutionary expert system for finding bugs in your code" isn't nearly as marketable to the general public, and the CEO class especially, as "our revolutionary PhD level sentient AI that will solve all the world's problems if you only give us another couple trillion dollars, and also wants to be your girlfriend." And so we get Claude and ChatGPT and RAM shortages and AI psychosis and accelerated climate change instead of smaller, focused models that are actually good at their specialist subjects. Because those don't produce as much shareholder value.

Eu tava lá na cracolândia (instagram, é...eu sei, ainda não abandonei saporra #shameonme) e vi um influencer de livro comemorando que é o primeiro mês em muito tempo que o top livro vendido não é o livro devocional lá famoso... aí fui atrás da publicação (https://www.publishnews.com.br/ranking-nielsen/semanal/0/2026-03-30/0/0) e tou em choque que hábitos atômicos é top 10  ainda
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Eu acho uma coisa muito boa quando a casa fica cheirando bolo (fiz de iogurte com blueberry, que comprei por apenas 7 reais a caixinha!) 

Ok, today’s xkcd is glorious!

[edit] I should probably mention you need to visit the site for the full effect, it’s more than just a comic today!

https://xkcd.com/3227/

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i wonder if they make human versions of this dog vest

Estou nutrindo um sonho de consumo... Aquele fone da apple que não deixa passar nenhum som...

Misericórdia... Quando o mundo ficou tão barulhento!?

Meu fone não dá conta, meu protetor auricular não dá conta

i love that we went from "zero trust" as a fundamental buzzword to "trust autonomous nondeterministic agents everywhere in your stack"