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luckilydiscrete | 1 month ago
It feels like that initially, but that's no different from any new tool you adopt. A jackhammer also "maybe-sometimes works" as a hammer replacement.
luckilydiscrete | 1 month ago
It feels like that initially, but that's no different from any new tool you adopt. A jackhammer also "maybe-sometimes works" as a hammer replacement.
cocoto|1 month ago
wiseowise|1 month ago
isodev|1 month ago
xpe|1 month ago
Some readers might interpret "a run of probability" to mean "we can't say anything about the statistical distribution". I don't think the commenter means that, but still, communicating statistics is hard, so I suggest being careful.
For example, writing "even after a while, just as likely to sneak-in crimes in every snippet it outputs" is pretty attention-getting and even provoking. What does the commenter mean by it? What kind of 'crimes' do they mean? Does the commenter really mean 'just as likely'? Just as likely as what? I would think most readers would form very different takes.
jatora|1 month ago
teaearlgraycold|1 month ago
I only have a few experiences to pull from so if anyone else has good data points give them.