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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • Hmm, that makes me think we could adopt a tiered pricing system for things like water. The first 100 gallons are priced at 10 cents each, then usage beyond that goes up to 50 cents each?

    You could tweak the rates & threshold to make more sense – I don’t know water rates off the top of my head, and that probably varies by orders of magnitude across the entire U.S. Also, I have no idea what water usage rates look like for different types of properties. A sports stadium, an office building, an aluminum processing plant, and a SFH with a rain garden will all have really different water usage details.

    All this is kind of hinting at a broader “environmental impact” measure. That gets super complicated, though.


  • Hard disagree on both points. If the time line doesn’t matter, why include it? It would be simpler to just plot the endpoints.

    As for the conclusion, what if McDonalds kept prices the same from 2004-2014, but Popeyes doubled prices over the same time period? The final plots for 2024 would be in a different order. It would be a different conclusion. Unless nobody changed prices at all before 2014, you’ll have a different final result.




  • That chart is evil. First two ticks represent 5 years. Ticks 2-3 represent 2 years. The last two ticks represent 2 1/2-3 years!

    Also, what’s so magical about 2014 that it deserves to be the baseline? I’d love to see this extended back to, oh, 2006 or so. Sometime before the Great Recession.

    Finally, what about shrinkflation? I used to order from Panera on a regular basis, but during the pandemic, it seemed like their sandwiches shrank a little bit more between every order. At this point, I don’t think it’s even worth ordering from them.


  • Image generation requires no fact checking whatsoever

    Sure it does. Let’s say IKEA wants to use midjourney to generate images for its furniture assembly instructions. The instructions are already written, so the prompt is something like “step 3 of assembling the BorkBork kitchen table”.

    Would you just auto-insert whatever it generated and send it straight to the printer for 20000 copies?

    Or would you look at the image and make sure that it didn’t show a couch instead?

    If you choose the latter, that’s fact checking.

    That said, LLMs will always have limitations and true AI is still a ways away.

    I can’t agree more strongly with this point!