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by blueflow
561 days ago
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I had several moments in my life where i learned about a thing from its source of truth (documentation, source code, standards) and was infuriated that the common knowledge about it was just wrong. I can give a long list but that would derail the thread. Fact is, common knowledge is extremely bad, for whatever reason. Stochastic language models are trained on common knowledge. Ask ChatGPT what the "B" in the name for the DB-9 connector means. Or why the "/usr" directory is named that way. ChatGPT will reliably give the popular, but wrong answers. |
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