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Technical Writing Back to the Future

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/05/17/tech-writings-back-to-the-future/ The following is a footnote from Kevin Bazzana’s Gould biography ” Wondrous Strange “: Robert E. Babe summarizes the general commonalities of the writers he studied in “Canadian Communication Thought: Ten Foundational Writers”: deeply influenced by the mother; He was fond of reading as a child, and had a strong religious influence, […]

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famous and outstanding

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/05/17/famous-and-good/ “For outstanding art workers, I think everyone should spend their energy on appreciating their works, not on their private lives that have nothing to do with us.” (Very generic opinion, so the source is not important .) This is a common fallacy, but here’s a question that might be considered a bragging

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I have always had little interest in Douglas Rushkoff. This time he published a new book about his disillusionment with new technologies. At most, just read the profile of “Wired”. On the other hand, Elon Musk, who was asked by the President of Turkey to review the Tweeting Club, is still singing the old tune that the Chinese sang when they were abandoned by Google many years ago: It is better to be able to use the castrated version than not to be able to use it at all. Those who love this tune also have Tim Cook. There is also a popular tune called “worse is better”. Anyway, Rushkoff doesn’t have any special prescription, we’d better use alternative therapy: forget about these bad songs, make your own kind of music. (Click here to read the vertical layout)

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/05/16/3761/ Lawrence Li I have never been very interested in Douglas Rushkoff. This time he published a new book about his disillusionment with new technologies. At most, just read the profile of “Wired”. On the other hand, Elon Musk, who was asked by the President of Turkey to censor the Twitter Club, is

I have always had little interest in Douglas Rushkoff. This time he published a new book about his disillusionment with new technologies. At most, just read the profile of “Wired”. On the other hand, Elon Musk, who was asked by the President of Turkey to review the Tweeting Club, is still singing the old tune that the Chinese sang when they were abandoned by Google many years ago: It is better to be able to use the castrated version than not to be able to use it at all. Those who love this tune also have Tim Cook. There is also a popular tune called “worse is better”. Anyway, Rushkoff doesn’t have any special prescription, we’d better use alternative therapy: forget about these bad songs, make your own kind of music. (Click here to read the vertical layout) Read More »

Let me say a few more words about brother Wang Junyu’s parenting experience. In fact, I have always felt that it is a gift if I can get away to wash the dishes while I am with my children. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a comprehensive rest of body and mind. Of course, this involves being able to communicate clearly with young children that “you are not the center of the universe” (according to what Bluey’s mother said to Bingo: You’ll just have to play with Bingo). For this reason, parents don’t need to shy away from telling their children something they know she can’t understand. Junyu said that he does not treat himself as a child, but treats the child as an adult. From the perspective of this specific execution strategy, I completely agree. But conceptually, I think anyone who really cares about the future is happy to think of himself as a child. This is why Alan Kay, a great Confucian in the rune-controlled basin, pays so much attention to early education. What Dynamicland does can be understood as a programmable toddler sandpit. In fact, it’s hard not to be amazed by the spontaneous collaboration involved in watching strange children play in the sand together. We can also see this kind of collaboration in some online communities, but the difference is that the collaboration in the sandpit is face-to-face, and the manipulation is also atoms instead of bits. These are also the two points that Dynamicland emphasizes the most. (Click here to read the vertical layout)

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/05/08/3733/ Lawrence Li Let me say a few more words about brother Wang Junyu’s parenting experience . In fact, I have always felt that it is a gift if I can get away to wash the dishes while I am with my children. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is

Let me say a few more words about brother Wang Junyu’s parenting experience. In fact, I have always felt that it is a gift if I can get away to wash the dishes while I am with my children. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a comprehensive rest of body and mind. Of course, this involves being able to communicate clearly with young children that “you are not the center of the universe” (according to what Bluey’s mother said to Bingo: You’ll just have to play with Bingo). For this reason, parents don’t need to shy away from telling their children something they know she can’t understand. Junyu said that he does not treat himself as a child, but treats the child as an adult. From the perspective of this specific execution strategy, I completely agree. But conceptually, I think anyone who really cares about the future is happy to think of himself as a child. This is why Alan Kay, a great Confucian in the rune-controlled basin, pays so much attention to early education. What Dynamicland does can be understood as a programmable toddler sandpit. In fact, it’s hard not to be amazed by the spontaneous collaboration involved in watching strange children play in the sand together. We can also see this kind of collaboration in some online communities, but the difference is that the collaboration in the sandpit is face-to-face, and the manipulation is also atoms instead of bits. These are also the two points that Dynamicland emphasizes the most. (Click here to read the vertical layout) Read More »

Sina News: On the evening of May 2nd… (a woman) took the high-speed rail alone, and 2 adults and 3 children sat in the back seat. While the train was moving, the child in the back seat bumped into the back of the seat many times. The woman couldn’t stand it anymore and turned her head to stop it, saying, “Don’t hit the back of the seat, be polite, and the parents don’t care about it.” The mother of the child responded angrily, saying that the child was still Small, not to mention children. Afterwards, the child’s father also began to insult the woman, and the woman herself scolded back… Of course I don’t agree with the behavior of the child’s parents, but if it were me, I wouldn’t say “be polite” to the child. To paraphrase the joke in “Seinfeld”, after your friend’s wife sneezes, you have to give him enough time to make sure that he really doesn’t intend to say “god bless you” before it’s your turn to sneeze. I probably won’t say anything directly to the children, not because they are young, but because I can’t judge the mental development and health of a few strange children. “Sorry, they just bumped into the back of my chair,” would probably be said to a parent. kindly. (Click here to read the vertical layout)

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/05/08/3729/ Lawrence Li Sina News : On the evening of May 2nd… (a woman) took the high-speed rail alone, and 2 adults and 3 children sat in the back seat. While the train was moving, the child in the back seat bumped into the back of the seat many times. The woman couldn’t

Sina News: On the evening of May 2nd… (a woman) took the high-speed rail alone, and 2 adults and 3 children sat in the back seat. While the train was moving, the child in the back seat bumped into the back of the seat many times. The woman couldn’t stand it anymore and turned her head to stop it, saying, “Don’t hit the back of the seat, be polite, and the parents don’t care about it.” The mother of the child responded angrily, saying that the child was still Small, not to mention children. Afterwards, the child’s father also began to insult the woman, and the woman herself scolded back… Of course I don’t agree with the behavior of the child’s parents, but if it were me, I wouldn’t say “be polite” to the child. To paraphrase the joke in “Seinfeld”, after your friend’s wife sneezes, you have to give him enough time to make sure that he really doesn’t intend to say “god bless you” before it’s your turn to sneeze. I probably won’t say anything directly to the children, not because they are young, but because I can’t judge the mental development and health of a few strange children. “Sorry, they just bumped into the back of my chair,” would probably be said to a parent. kindly. (Click here to read the vertical layout) Read More »

“Remote makes this especially difficult”

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/05/06/no-clubhouse-two-point-oh-for-me/ Although I didn’t agree with the product Clubhouse from the very beginning, the email about laying off half of its staff was open and honest. I have no expectations for Clubhouse 2.0 either. By now, better conversations are not about technology. No matter which country, the normal state of dialogue today is

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old readers and new readers

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/04/28/old-friends-new-friends/ The lens cover is in the thirty-third issue of “Let’s Talk” commented by Xiaoyu : Li Ruyi has existed in the podcasting industry for long enough, finally passed through the barrier of history, and touched the post-zero audience. The result is just like the comment section. All similar messages have already appeared

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“Wired” reports, Sam Altman said that the future of large language models is no longer scale: Although OpenAI keeps the size and operation mechanism of GPT-4 secret, we can still infer that its intelligence is not entirely from the scale. It may use the so-called reinforcement learning mechanism, which relies on live feedback to improve ChatGPT. The answers spit out by the model will be judged by living people and gradually improved, in order to gradually generate answers that are more likely to be regarded as high-quality by readers. As long as it has to be judged by living people, AI will remain uninteresting (useful and interesting are two different questions).

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/04/24/3709/ Lawrence Li “Wired” reported that Sam Altman said that the future of large language models is no longer a fight for scale: Although OpenAI keeps the size and workings of GPT-4 secret, we can still infer that its intelligence does not come entirely from its size. It may use the so-called reinforcement

“Wired” reports, Sam Altman said that the future of large language models is no longer scale: Although OpenAI keeps the size and operation mechanism of GPT-4 secret, we can still infer that its intelligence is not entirely from the scale. It may use the so-called reinforcement learning mechanism, which relies on live feedback to improve ChatGPT. The answers spit out by the model will be judged by living people and gradually improved, in order to gradually generate answers that are more likely to be regarded as high-quality by readers. As long as it has to be judged by living people, AI will remain uninteresting (useful and interesting are two different questions). Read More »

Normal people will not deny the epoch-making nature of ChatGPT, nor will they really think that as long as it replaces any work of people, it is heinous. Those who are heinous are such people: they have no confidence in the power of the common people, and they long for some kind of powerful force to punish those guys who dare to think highly of themselves and want to sing without a certificate. (Click here to read the vertical layout)

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/04/20/3701/ Lawrence Li Normal people will not deny the epoch-making nature of ChatGPT, nor will they really think that as long as it replaces any work of people, it is heinous. Those who are heinous are such people: they have no confidence in the power of the common people, and they long for

Normal people will not deny the epoch-making nature of ChatGPT, nor will they really think that as long as it replaces any work of people, it is heinous. Those who are heinous are such people: they have no confidence in the power of the common people, and they long for some kind of powerful force to punish those guys who dare to think highly of themselves and want to sing without a certificate. (Click here to read the vertical layout) Read More »

dimlau: “I’m an ordinary person, I can’t be elegant”, this kind of meaningless words other than self-deprecating can’t be said. As I grow older, I often recall that when grandma and grandma were alive, the rags and towels in the house were spotless, and occasionally a small patch cut into the shape of a flower or butterfly was sewn to cover the hole. Is there anyone more in the dirt than their generation? However, people can live elegantly at any time. The “superstructure” is not entirely determined by the “economic base”. (Refused to use those two words without quotation marks would be a big step.)

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/04/20/3698/ Lawrence Li dimlau : “I’m an ordinary person, I can’t be elegant”, this kind of meaningless words other than self-deprecating can’t be said. As I grow older, I often recall that when grandma and grandma were alive, the rags and towels in the house were spotless, and occasionally a small patch cut

dimlau: “I’m an ordinary person, I can’t be elegant”, this kind of meaningless words other than self-deprecating can’t be said. As I grow older, I often recall that when grandma and grandma were alive, the rags and towels in the house were spotless, and occasionally a small patch cut into the shape of a flower or butterfly was sewn to cover the hole. Is there anyone more in the dirt than their generation? However, people can live elegantly at any time. The “superstructure” is not entirely determined by the “economic base”. (Refused to use those two words without quotation marks would be a big step.) Read More »

Dumousi: I chatted a few more words about ChatGPT with my colleagues in China, and roughly came to the following conclusions: 1. The quality and quantity of domestic corpus are far inferior to other languages. If it is not as good as English, it is normal, and it is less than Japanese. Off the spectrum. Therefore, if you want to train a large language model in China, you must use other languages, hoping that the model can learn knowledge from other languages ​​through translation. In fact, this is not just a problem of large language models. In the human world, we call this “studying abroad”. Not only is it a question of large language models, but it is also a question of what is “language/corpus quality” and what is the purpose of studying abroad. While I don’t think there’s anything outrageous about being less than Japanese, I’d be interested to know if that’s the case, and why.

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/04/19/3694/ Lawrence Li Dumus : I chatted a few more words about ChatGPT with my domestic counterparts, and roughly came to the following conclusions: 1. The quality and quantity of domestic corpus are far inferior to other languages. If it is not as good as English, it is still normal, and it is

Dumousi: I chatted a few more words about ChatGPT with my colleagues in China, and roughly came to the following conclusions: 1. The quality and quantity of domestic corpus are far inferior to other languages. If it is not as good as English, it is normal, and it is less than Japanese. Off the spectrum. Therefore, if you want to train a large language model in China, you must use other languages, hoping that the model can learn knowledge from other languages ​​through translation. In fact, this is not just a problem of large language models. In the human world, we call this “studying abroad”. Not only is it a question of large language models, but it is also a question of what is “language/corpus quality” and what is the purpose of studying abroad. While I don’t think there’s anything outrageous about being less than Japanese, I’d be interested to know if that’s the case, and why. Read More »

The problem is “the same goes for other fields”. It must be the same, but what is different? If it is not the same, get it the same, or just ignore it. There are two kinds of people in the world, one kind hears “totalitarianism is a good friend of AI” and says “it’s boring to talk about politics”, and the other kind understands everything but doesn’t say anything.

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/04/17/3690/ Lawrence Li The problem is ” the same goes for other fields “. There must be the same, but what is different? If it is not the same, get it the same, or just ignore it. There are two kinds of people in the world, one kind hears “totalitarianism is a good

The problem is “the same goes for other fields”. It must be the same, but what is different? If it is not the same, get it the same, or just ignore it. There are two kinds of people in the world, one kind hears “totalitarianism is a good friend of AI” and says “it’s boring to talk about politics”, and the other kind understands everything but doesn’t say anything. Read More »

Wanying: Listen to a pet peeve of the podcast: Host: Let’s invite a certain guest to say hello to everyone. Guest: Hello everyone, then who am I, and then… purely formative nonsense, similar to answering a math problem first write “solution”, delete it, scissorhands I have always disliked this sentence. However, if it is English or Cantonese, the same cliché is not offensive. I believe the same is true for other Chinese dialects. (Click here to read the vertical layout)

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2023/04/16/3687/ Lawrence Li Wanying : Listen to a pet peeve of the podcast: Moderator: Let’s invite a guest to say hello to everyone. Guest: Hello everyone, then who am I, and then… Pure format nonsense, similar to answering a math problem, write a “solution” first, delete it, scissorhands I’ve never liked this one

Wanying: Listen to a pet peeve of the podcast: Host: Let’s invite a certain guest to say hello to everyone. Guest: Hello everyone, then who am I, and then… purely formative nonsense, similar to answering a math problem first write “solution”, delete it, scissorhands I have always disliked this sentence. However, if it is English or Cantonese, the same cliché is not offensive. I believe the same is true for other Chinese dialects. (Click here to read the vertical layout) Read More »