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  • gnarlouse 23 minutes ago
    out of curiosity, i wonder if people are taking stabs at p!=np
  • adrithmetiqa 1 hour ago
    Super interesting but what does this mean for us mere mortals?
    • dataviz1000 1 hour ago
      I got Claude to self reference and update its own instructions to solve making a typed proxy API of any website. After a week, scores of iterations, it can reverse engineer any website. The first few days I had to be deeply involved with each iteration loop. Domain knowledge is helpful. Each time I saw a problem I would ask Claude to update its instructions so it doesn't happen again. Then less and less. Eventually it got to the point it was updating and improving the metrics every iteration unsupervised.

      Edit: This is going to have huge ramifications for the tech security industry as these systems will be able to break security systems as easily it solved the proof. The sooner the good guys, if there are any left, understand this the better it will be for everybody.

      > Super interesting but what does this mean for us mere mortals?

      I would go for a 2 or 3 hour walk with my phone using the remote control feature looking every 5 - 10 minutes to make sure it doesn't need human help. I went to the coffeeshop and drank very good coffee listening to music. Then at night I sat and had a beer thinking about T.S. Eliot's 'The Wasteland', the effect of industrialization in England at that time and his views of how ennui affected the aristocracy.

      • DrewADesign 44 minutes ago
        > I went to the coffeeshop and drank very good coffee listening to music. Then at night I sat and had a beer thinking about T.S. Eliot's 'The Wasteland', the effect of industrialization in England at that time and his views of how ennui affected the aristocracy.

        Well, for those among us that are not aristocracy already, except for the vanishingly small number of people required to oversee such processes, we’re probably the closest we’re going to get to it. If they don’t need people to do the tech labor, we’ve got way more people than we need, so that’s a huge oversupply of tech skills, which means tech skills are rapidly becoming worthless. Glad to see how fast we’re moving in our very own race to the bottom!

        • drfloyd51 36 minutes ago
          I kind of feel like software engineers working on improving AI are traitors working against other SE’s trying to make a living.

          However…

          I have to acknowledge my craft of SE has been putting people out of work for decades. I myself came up with business process improvement that directly let the company release about 20 people. I did this twice.

          So… fair play.

          • marsten 8 minutes ago
            In the grand scheme it's good to invent things that replace human labor. It frees up people to do more interesting things. The goal should be to put everyone out of a job.
          • mannanj 11 minutes ago
            Aren't the true traitors still the ones paying the SE to do that work? The managerial slave-master class?
      • frizlab 38 minutes ago
        > I would go for a 2 or 3 hour walk with my phone using the remote control feature looking every 5 - 10 minutes to make sure it doesn't need human help.

        That is a nightmarish scenario tbh

      • troupo 10 minutes ago
        > I would go for a 2 or 3 hour walk with my phone using the remote control feature looking every 5 - 10 minutes

        2-3 hours "walking" while having to check in every 5-10 minutes?

        If I have to check in every 5-10 minutes, I won't taste coffee or hear that there's good music playing.

    • TrainedMonkey 1 hour ago
      My understanding is that, if confirmed, this demonstrates that AI can find novel solutions. This is a strong counterpoint to generative-AI-is-strictly-limited-to-training-data.
    • brcmthrowaway 1 hour ago
      Learn plumbing
      • oytis 1 hour ago
        There is no reason why market for plumbing will get much larger than it is now (which is not too large)
      • radu_floricica 16 minutes ago
        This is kindof the opposite? Man + AI > either man or AI. I'd say "learn to work with Claude" is the better lesson here.
      • incognito124 42 minutes ago
        Where I live it's bathroom and kitchen tiling
      • NitpickLawyer 1 hour ago
        I know your reply was half joking, so please take this the same way, but ... are you sure about that? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1ip68Vv7NE
      • dakolli 1 hour ago
        AI isn't replacing anything, get over yourself.
    • heliumtera 43 minutes ago
      That llms in the middle of everything will continue until morale improve because llms can generate text on top of bullshit made up problems