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  • Reply To: Changing the Schema

    That's strange. My sysadmin worked fine. I suspect you might not have reverted after setuser. That often causes issues.

    However, if you want to try and post the steps with results...

  • Reply To: Changing the Schema

    That's strange. My sysadmin worked fine. I suspect you might not have reverted after setuser. That often causes issues.

    However, if you want to try and post the steps with results...

  • Reply To: Changing the Schema

    That's strange. My sysadmin worked fine. I suspect you might not have reverted after setuser. That often causes issues.

    However, if you want to try and post the steps with results...

  • Reply To: Follow Your Hunch

    I use Claude (from Redgate), but I am careful. I tend to stick with Sonnet for most things, only jumping to Opus if I need to, or coming back to...

  • Reply To: The Slow Growing Problems

    Be thoughtful, be careful, be deliberate.

    Analysis should include all of these, ending with a decision you've made (to do, or not to do something), not deferring things.

    I find a lot...

  • Reply To: Changes, Happiness, and a Few Tears

    I've missed lots of people from the past, and some I still keep in touch with.

    I'm hoping to see Annabel again in Aug, or on a future trip.

     

  • Reply To: The Slow Growing Problems

    Mark Dalley wrote:

    Hear, hear as to emergencies being inconvenient times to fix stuff. If it ain't broke, there's less motivation to fix it. But a stitch in time saves nine. Maybe...

  • Reply To: Follow Your Hunch

    It's an eager, helpful assistant that sometimes doesn't quite understand my point of view.

    Usually because I haven't explained myself well. When I do, it gets more and more effective at...

  • Reply To: Detecting Characters

    Sorry, both for the typo (checking the 3) and the delay (traveling yesterday).

    I've awarded back points and checked only the 10, which is correct.

  • Reply To: The Degradation of the Turing Test

    Lol, most things are human problems.

    I also think it's easy to say "everyone" and it can feel that way when it's really a few people that make a lot of...

  • Reply To: The Degradation of the Turing Test

    Lol, most things are human problems.

    I also think it's easy to say "everyone" and it can feel that way when it's really a few people that make a lot of...

  • Reply To: Liability for AI Errors

    Ancient Coder wrote:

    I believe that the issue here is data vs. information, then actions taken upon the information.

    ...

    The point is, everyone involved in an incident is responsible for their portion of...

  • Reply To: Liability for AI Errors

    carlos.ramon.martinez wrote:

    Indeed AI creators don't know how it works. They try to mimic structures already observed in the brain, and when a given threshold in layers and complexity of reached,...

  • Reply To: Liability for AI Errors

    Rod at work wrote:

    WOW Adrienne, what a story you relayed that happened to you!! And it makes me think, the last time I saw my doctor he did the same thing, in...

  • Reply To: Liability for AI Errors

    Adrienne DeMaster wrote:

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    I don't want my life depending on approximations because it saved the doc 10 minutes of time, and I don't think AI should be let off with the excuse...

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