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kleines Filmröllchen

hello fediverse, i am looking for a page i found some time ago that gave a very clear and neutral summary about llms to non-technical people, basically concluding at every step of the way that there’s very little actual value they can bring. it was in the form of summary cards, about 10 of them iirc. i have looked everywhere but can’t find it anymore. i’m pretty sure i saw it on fedi.

edit: was found: needtoknow.fyi/cards/

kleines Filmröllchen

"lawsuits are temporary, glory is forever. go public."

#38c3

kleines Filmröllchen

when you're engineering, you are problem solving with science and that's honestly so cool. your results deserve to be presented in the most beautiful way possible. make your pcbs look symmetrical and have pretty routed traces. spend time and effort to prettify your technical drawings beyond the standard requirements. put a camera just for PR images on your satellite. you should be proud of your work and others should be able to appreciate it easily

domi

@filmroellchen > you should be proud of your work and others should be able to appreciate it easily

hah. i’m proud of your engineering work (and i appreciate it!) but I could never be proud of mine. it always feels like a hack in some way…

Wolf480pl

@filmroellchen but isn't engineering also about min-maxing?

Aren't min-maxed designs beautiful in their own way, even when that means there is no place for camera, and when making the PCB symmetrical would be sub-optimal?

kleines Filmröllchen

So I have a few thoughts on \#37c3, and this will be a long and personal one. Let me start by being overly generic, just like I usually do, and get to a point later on. It’s a good one I promise :)

I’ve been to a few conferences, but none twice so far, so I’d call myself decently unbiased. The first two I ever went to belong in what I call the “corporate” category, which is true for most IT conferences out there. (1/11)

kleines Filmröllchen

FrOSCon and FOSDEM, while vastly different in scope and size, are both organized as a technical event for networking and information exchange. Now that’s not a bad thing at all – the spirit is good, people are nice, everyone’s excited about FLOSS, there’s lots to learn, et cetera. In fact I will be going back to FOSDEM this year because I’m excited about learning from people in the Rust and RISC-V spaces and reconnecting with SerenityOS friends. (2/11)

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