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  • Treat it like a psychopathic boiler plate.

    That’s a perfect description, actually. People debate how smart it is - and I’m in the “plenty” camp - but it is psychopathic. It doesn’t care about truth, morality or basic sanity; it craves only to generate standard, human-looking text. Because that’s all it was trained for.

    Nobody really knows how to train it to care about the things we do, even approximately. If somebody makes GAI soon, it will be by solving that problem.



  • Yep. They’re probably better than anyone at making a complex system with literal moving parts that works 100% of the time, the first time. On a nearly unlimited budget, with a decades-long schedule. In an institution and culture that’s now a been around a lifetime, staffed with top-notch people.

    That’s all perfect for what NASA does, but I wouldn’t recommend a management system that NASA uses to just anyone, just 'cause “da astronauts” use it. Not any more than I’d recommend drinking your own distilled piss to anyone.

    I don’t really have an opinion on Agile, even, I just have a problem with selling it this way.







  • NASA also built the space shuttle, which was a plane that couldn’t fly by itself (as it was supposed to), was slower to turn around and more expensive than older equivalent technologies, and blew up all the astronauts 1.5% of the time.

    I mean, they’re great at other things - who else could have made the JWST work flawlessly with one opportunity - but they’re a definite source of hype, and they do something very particular and specialised. Beware endorsements.

    Edit: Fuck you, I’m right. Keep 'em coming.

    I don’t even care about Agile either way. This just isn’t a good argument for it.


  • The former. We measurably just have less housing stock per capita than other developed Western nations. Maybe the latter happens too, but I’m skeptical, because rent money is as (non-)green as the rest, and it’s not required to explain the situation.

    Why we haven’t built more houses is less clear. In the absence of hard data or guesses from more educated people, I’ll speculate a bit:

    One tradesman I know is billing high enough to feel personally guilty about it, and is still swamped with work. From what I hear this is typical. The US and Canada officially have the same rate of construction work employment. We don’t have undocumented immigrants working construction really, while it sounds very common in the US. Put together, my guess is there’s a sizable labour shortage, but it’s masked by data collection issues in the main other jurisdiction that builds largely with wood framing.