hannahshelley.bsky.social
Libraries, tech, internet culture, open access, academia, etc
📍 Dharug country (Sydney, AU)
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I wasn't fishing for that! But thanks
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If someone called me "definitely of skux" I'd cherish it for life
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Does Jerry secretly live in New Zealand
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I take Lost facts very seriously
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At least there was a frog in Lost, unlike "the fog"
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I think that's interesting. The expectations are not what one would have of another human but an omniscient being. I'm going to think about that!
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Amazing outcome 😆
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Yeah sorry re-read and my sarcasm wasn't obvious. Especially since "argument" can be one of the ways to generate interesting rhetoric out of an llm
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I was being sarcastic. Correcting error is one thing, but accusing the model of "lying" and getting upset pushed the model into a spiral of apologizing. Its just bad theatre.
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Really? I heard picking a fight with it makes it work better
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should have said "expecting it to read things from URLs" (though even thinking about it "reading" text could be too anthropomorphizing)
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yeah good point, so people know we're talking more about a smart search + summary, without the baggage about fake references etc. I could just call them Rags!
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Hi Chris, not strange at all! I appreciate it - I am very interested and will give it a read
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This was before the pouring rain started! I want to skip today
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2. Keep an email folder/category/label/colour/something to mark messages where people say a nice thing about something you've done. Then you can find them easily later if you're feeling down/need them as evidence for a review/job application/grant application/whatever.
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Yep. The water drop for dry mode already follows the convention. Plus, heat does not mean sun. Cooling does not mean frost. But they do represent the weather conditions leading you to use aircon
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I'm already nostalgic for it
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A poll? In this economy?
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Now THIS is the kind of doomscrolling I want to be doing
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This list tells a story I would like to read
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Also, are you talking about code or software repositories having doi's etc?
That is very cool and probably more 'in' than what I was referring to: paper repos like ArXiv and institutional repositories
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Super spammy! But a lot of researchers use it for reasons I don't understand