Comment by habinero
1 month ago
> Culinary arts as an occupation has statistically lower IQ than many other occupations.
Citation very much needed lol. Again, don't be elitist about work you don't do and don't understand. Honestly, given the choice between between a random pool of kitchen staff and a bunch of people with BAYC twitter profiles, I'm taking the people who can pull off a busy Sunday brunch and I'm not thinking twice about it.
> Are you just so stubbornly sure that your "funny story" invalidates everything
It wasn't actually intended to be ha-ha funny, my guy, that's just a stock phrase.
And if you're asking, do I trust my own judgement to critically evaluate claims in my own industry? Yes. Yes, I do.
If you rely on other people telling you what's good and never think for yourself, you're always just going to be a follower. It's like you've never been on a single enterprise software sales call, jeez.
>Again, don't be elitist about work you don't do and don't understand
There’s a difference between being elite at and being truthful. Don’t weaponize the word elitism and use it to attack truth.
https://brght.org/iq/jobtitle/cook/
Below average iq for cooks. So you’re wrong. Almost everything you talk about is wildly wrong and off base.
> It wasn't actually intended to be ha-ha funny, my guy, that's just a stock phrase.
lol. Did it ever occur to you i was just using the same stock phrase to reference your “funny story”? Takes a certain iq to figure that out.
> And if you're asking, do I trust my own judgement to critically evaluate claims in my own industry? Yes. Yes, I do.
Good. A smart person though wouldn’t completely trust himself because he knows no one is infallible. So he evaluates his own judgements against other judgements. Especially judgements of others smarter than them. Are you a smart person? Maybe ask yourself that question.
> If you rely on other people telling you what's good and never think for yourself, you're always just going to be a follower. It's like you've never been on a single enterprise software sales call, jeez.
lol, never asked you that and it’s the wrong comparison my guy, my dude.
Read what I wrote. It’s a call to evaluate your own statement against others who say the opposite. It’s not a call to rely on what others say. Nor is it a call to just trust everything in your own brain. I asked you to evaluate your judgements and the judgements of others smarter than you as a whole.
You’re like the guy who thinks everyone is a salesman so you mistrust the entire world and you think everything you know and think is 100 percent true. I feel you’re scared of being wrong. Jeeze. Theres nothing to be scared of for being wrong, my dude.
A smart person would think: “hey half the population plus this guy smarter than me (Ryan dhal, who is one of many smart people that have nothing to sell) is saying AI writes all his code now. Maybe consider his perspective alongside mine?”
Understand, my dude?