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One item TFA mentions is the increase in the quality of fraudulent messages that LLMs can create. In many cases, I believe the low quality of spam messages is an effective first pass at filtering for individuals that are more susceptible to falling for the scam – it could be that LLMs won't be useful for this sort of scam. On the other hand, an increase in quality could allow the targeting of individuals that would normally easily spot fraud, so perhaps this is a cause for concern?


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This is great - a really clear summary! I can see myself checking back on this regularly. It's certainly a more positive stat to track than numbers infected / deaths.

I'd love to see a chart showing the number of people vaccinated per day/week, as well as the cumulative total - it would help interpret if the prediction made in the "UK vaccinated over time" graph is overly optimistic (i.e because last week was a dip in the numbers vaccinated) or pessimistic (more people are being vaccinated every week, so the curve will likely steepen)

I would also really enjoy reading a post going through how you made it - what tech you chose and how you're pulling the data from the NHS website. Although conceptually quite simple, I imagine there's some nuance to the implementation and if the tech isn't particularly exciting it's still good to read about pragmatic tech choices.


And we should consider ourselves lucky as engineers that we work in an industry where we are so in demand that are able to do that. Workers in other industries (the article talks about a firm that re-sells beauty products) might not be so lucky.


Especially when everyone else got fired at the same time and finds themselves in a game of musical chairs for the few remaining jobs. You don't care if it means oppressive surveillance, at least you can pay your mortage and send your kids to school.


This. I'm working as an ESL teacher and upper management made me install cameras in every classroom, then pipe that feed to their home and head office.

Couldn't afford to leave, so I had to do it. I've left now though when I finally lined up something better.


Please tell me you teach 1984, for the sake of irony only.


Actually yes, for my senior high school students and I specificily mentioned the cameras in the class rooms lol


Actually many many thousands of good engineers are being forced to accept monitoring software on sites like UpWork.

And no, they don't have a good choice, because the pay and opportunities in many countries just doesn't compete well with those sites.


I work for a small Bristol (UK) based software consultancy, and we are currently looking to hire software engineers at all levels – drop me an email at charlie.anderson@unai.com and we'll go from there.


Hi Charlie, thanks for responding. I have sent an email to you. I look forward to hearing from you.


I got started 15 years ago without my degree via a small consultancy giving me a shot like this, best of luck.


The RFC is far more useful in dealing with the word "should". It is used in the standards to mean something that is optional but strongly recommended ("there may exist valid reasons in particular circumstances to ignore a particular item"), whereas in english the first definition that comes up is "used to indicate obligation, duty, or correctness".

To me it seems that there could easily be confusion between these two interpretations.


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