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Lover of the open web, keyboards, browser extensions, ceramics, and video games.
Currently: Add-ons DevRel at Mozilla, co-chair of the W3C WebExtensions Community Group
Previously: Chrome, video game industry
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Sometimes you just gotta build a website
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And her I thought this was going to be an essay about ways that CSS should be used to improve the rendering of web content
This is good too, tho
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In retrospect "perplexity" is an uncomfortably accurate name for a product that synthesizes large amounts of information and confidently lies to people
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Helluva drug
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Bad news, Scott: we're old
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Happy birthday! 🎉🥳
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I know some folks object to using the term "malicious compliance" with respect to Apple’s antitrust corrections, but it can be hard not to observe how well the shoe fits sometimes
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hey, you sound like my chronically iron deficient roommate!
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good luck 💜
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That's probably my favorite thing about reading other people's code. As a budding web dev I learned a lot from reading jQuery source
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I wouldn't have even know to try it if not for your post. Turns out sharing experiences online can be helpful, who knew‽
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Late update: yeah, you can run Tahoe in UTM as long as you're using 15.5. You might also need to install Xcode 26, but I was doing that anyway
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I started one when I explored consultancy work. If I sell anything in the future, I'll pick it back up again
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Oh, I just learned what an .ipsw file is. Can you visualize the beta with UTM? Gonna download and test it out now
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Best of luck, but I doubt you'll need it ;)
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Sounds like you understand
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Holy shit. I saw sad comments about cancer but couldn't figure out why. I met him at an Offline Camp and I learned about Merkle trees and bloom filters from him. Damn
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Ah, terminology is fuzzy. I was taking it to mean LLMs (obv) but also GANs, transformers, and other unsupervised approaches
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Isn't the scenario you described still using genAI?
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> The DeepMind CEO hit back at [the] claim [that "advanced AGI models will usher in a jobs armageddon"]: “What generally tends to happen is new jobs are created that utilize new tools or technologies and are actually better.”
He's glossing over the details: painters didn't turn into photographers
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Now that's a good skeet
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Ratio of 1.51:1. That's uh ... not gonna pass
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First impression: very cool
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Never too old to enjoy things ;)
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Maybe excited is overselling it. Very curious and surprised that I'm hopeful
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I was mostly curious if I could reach out to them about converting that place into a ceramics studio. But now I know stuff about their taxes and I have no idea what to do with that info