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2:33 AM
Okay, this is totally not related to programming but I'm a huge philosophy addict, so I thought this would be interesting to share:
According my logic, it is definitely possible to predict the future in a finite universe.
 
 
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7:26 AM
@ParkingMaster This is called the deterministic universe model. Following through leads to the conclusion that there is no "free will". The universe is a giant domino effect at the atomic level. Everything that happened from the Big Bang onwards is a linear path with no possibility for deviation. Humans and their decisions must be a product of the same determinism the universe operates under for the universe to be deterministic.
If humans (and living organisms in general) did have free will, then that would make the determinism fallible - Tim might screw over the predictions by losing his keys.
At least that's how the deterministic universe hypothesis goes.
 
7:37 AM
In this context, it's also interesting to point out that we don't really have any scientific measure of what "free will" is. There is a vague notion of it that gets used in various thought experiments. But it's really not something we can prove or disprove. We cannot even quantify or explain what is it. On surface level it's the ability to take decisions independently of the universe but... how exactly does that work? I can choose to eat a sandwich or not. But at some level our decisions are
driven by our environment: extreme example - I won't be able to choose a sandwich if I'm stranded in the desert. But more subtly we might have other environmental factors. Perhaps if you measured everything that happens in my body, then based on presence or absence of chemicals, enzymes, neurotransmitters, specific brain activity, blood pressure, etc all together you can say whether I'm hungry or peckish and maybe even which food type I'm thinking of. Perhaps even deduce if I'll get a sandwich
or not. And might even influence my decision making by tweaking factors. If that were the case was it really me that made the decision, or did it happen based on circumstances similar to how a particle can be influenced to behave a certain way (but with much more complex set of criteria)? How much was my will "free" there? That is an interesting question to explore, yet we can't really. Another interesting question that is related is - whether or not free will really matters. Perhaps we're
just very complex but ultimately predictable "particles". But does that really have an impact?
 
 
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1:07 PM
@VLAZ thanks for all of the information. I'm kind of new to philosophy so I'm pretty much discovering things that I haven't heard of but already exist.
 
 
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2:21 PM
You know it's bad when even SO thinks that AI is bad
 
2:57 PM
they don't, that's just a sponsored post selling a tool to audit code in general, including ai generated code
 
It's still true that gen AI isn't good for code quality. Even if we assume the code it generates is OK, it's still just a patchwork of generated code. Essentially the same as if you copy/pasted random code snippets into the same project. It cares not for architecture or design. Or cleaning up, removing duplication, etc.
It's, at best, only helpful in localised places in the code. Even then it might not generate code that works or is good, as you well know.
 
but but but someone on youtube showed me that you could create an entire react app using a prompt
that must mean all developers will lose their job next year
 
3:22 PM
Well, they would that's true. But for an entirely different reason - next year the residents of Pluto are finally coming over and taking over the world. They are retaliating to being called "not a planet". They'll make all survivors edit old textbooks and print new ones to declare Pluto is a planet.
 
it's like people don't know that we've been able to create an entire react app for years with a "prompt"
it's why platforms like wordpress are popular, you can just spin up a ready made solution then tweak it as needed for your usecase
Those kinds of solutions are the future of web dev, not typing into a chatbot and getting a website
 
 
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posted on March 26, 2024 by Srinivas Sista

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posted on March 26, 2024 by Durga Nallari

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10:30 PM
any decent WYSIWYG editors out there besides ckeditor and tinymce (who both decided to go for GPL-only or commercial with their latest major release)?
 
 
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11:44 PM
posted on March 26, 2024 by Daniel Gagnon

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