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chton.bsky.social
Founder Arcology (arcology.io), on a mission to take away the barriers to entry to AI so everyone can benefit. Building goblin.tools, smart tools for the neurospicy. Also wourdle.com, the British spelling word guessing game. He/Him.
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He IS perfect! I will never deny him!
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the first 2 are unknowns right now, it could really be anywhere along its orbit. As for the fuel source, it's a 3MV platform probe, so electrical power was with solar panels (so no nuclear battery or anything). The thruster rocket is 2 toxic chemicals (UDRH and IRFNA), total 35 kg.
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Hi there! I know it's a general problem, but it's kind of a unique case on this site because of the costs associated with every request and the infinite nature of the site. If this was a regular site it wouldn't be an issue, some increased traffic wouldn't cost me. But with this one...
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I've had to pull it down for now. Nothing seems to be stopping the flood so until i can figure this out i'll hold off. I did not plan for this on an idle tuesday.
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(mind you I played on a powerful PC, i have no idea what it's like on steam deck specifically. But aside from graphics the platform doesn't change much about the game itself)
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There's a few... questionable bits to it but overall i really enjoyed it. It's got an amazing vibe, some great characters, and it's gorgeous (in that cyberpunky way).
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I'm not sure. I've seen him on SNL, he seems plenty self aware. He might not be going for the goblin route on purpose though, he just seems to be that way naturally.
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hi there! absolutely, DM me and we can get this started. I am not a lawyer, i'd welcome any policy help :)
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The bet is going to go great until Timothée Chalamet is going to come from left field and sweep it.
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Not AFAIK. You can't access a user's browsing behaviour no matter what.
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Exactly. It's all locked down, and has been for a long time. For good reason! Nobody should have this data. So within an organisation this would be doable, but for general people on the web you'd be stuck with defaults. But you could still analyse a user's interaction with your site and finetune.
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Google can do advanced tracking because there are so many sites that use google ads and analytics, so they get all of that data. But a standard site can't do that, and can't just access google's data on an individual.
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The problem is, cookies are only sent to sites they originate from. A random site can't access google's cookies or anything like that, and a cookie that a site puts on your computer can't be used to track behaviour across other sites.
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Absolutely. The problem i see is that that requires knowing a lot about the visitor. You would need to track their every move for a while before knowing that, and that runs into all sorts of severe privacy issues.
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Yeah exactly, you could present a website to any user in a way they find the most intuitive, individually. I'm also thinking KB articles that answer a user's problem with context and links, generated dynamically. No chatbots, customized answers to every question but in a page instead of a convo.
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(this is not incorporeal.website, that non-existent website is just a toy. But it'll be something useful and i'm particularly happy with the domain i managed to get)
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Oh yeah it's absolutely not meant to be a serious product at all. I wouldn't even recommend using it for a hypothetical, it'll make up the most egregious bullshit to fill a page. I agree about climate, which is why it's running on an extremely efficient provider that uses renewable energy.
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I just got even more cursed, have a peek :p
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infinitely, there's no defined structured and every page is generated afresh every time so even if you go back there'll be new depths to plumb :D The whole code fits on a postcard, i'm genuinely surprised it works so well (even if it's not great)
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Maybe, but Bram Stoker was actually Abraham and only used Bram as a nickname!
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Exactly. And yeah, if you include all forms of machine learning under 'AI', technically it is. But it also makes the term completely meaningless. Ultimately this is all going to be temporary. The AI bubble is going to burst and suddenly nobody is going to WANT to call things AI anymore.
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it's machine learning. "AI" has become a catchall term that includes the new text and image generation stuff, and the old stuff that was 'we've taught a small system to do text recognition in an image'. The field has existed for decades. It's not just an algorithm, but it's not 'we asked chatgpt'.
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Bonjour! C'est un mélange de modèles, en fonction de l'apport. 4o-mini, gemma-9b et lama-3.1-8b font tous partie du mélange. Tous les modèles utilisés sont légers.
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Oh that's cool! I can't apply (i'm not in the US) but i'll shoot them an email to see if i can help in some way, maybe advisory :)
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Yeah, sorry, I spent a minute writing mine so didn't see that until it posted! You're right it should have at least some differences, even if only cosmetic.
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(extreme stagnation is one of the primary underlying themes of the Dune books, it's meant to be essentially a feudal society frozen in place by its own dynamics until someone throws a big enough wrench in it)
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Honestly the whole default 'taking the husband's name' thing still weirds me out a bit. I'm from Belgium where we don't do that at all, and it seems oddly possessive to me.