is2511.com
๐ฅ coder, ๐ง thinking enthusiast, ๐ youtube consumer, ๐ค weeb
๐ฆ Rust, โ๏ธ C/C++, โ TS/JS, ๐ฎ Lua
github.com/IS2511 | Made ๐ @chatis.is2511.com
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Lua? I just like it, idk
"The Complete Syntax of Lua"
www.lua.org/manual/5.1/m...
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Hello yes, I like torrenting.
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E for EDGE, for Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution, for the excellent signal quality every iPhone has.
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I use my phone a lot, reliability is more important to me than getting the latest and greatest from OPPO or something. In software specifically. I know Samsung won't put ads in the system apps (hello Xiaomi), and One UI is pretty good. Polished. No major problems, which is what I wanted.
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Yeah yeah, I know there are more interesting phones out there. S25 is basically S24 with a new chip (and no Bluetooth in S-Pen), but honestly the chip is what I've been looking forward to, and it didn't disappoint.
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Yeah, I know. But it's not even remotely close to being the default, which is kinda a problem IMO...
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Geoxor <3
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Of course now that we have "chain of thought" models the distinction is blurred, people successfully made LLMs seem smart again. But Large Language Models are good at only one thing - Language. They coincidentally learned about us and our knowledge because we express ourselves in language.
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The strawberry question shows how LLMs don't really think. They might appear smart and "thinking" to people because language is a complex thing basically only we can do, and LLMs are really good at it, but they are really not thinking like people imagine when talking to them.
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The strawberry question is a good demonstration of the limitations of LLMs. They sure know all the common and most popular use-cases and answers. But synthesizing original thought is a struggle, to the point we had to make them talk to themselves, basically adding self-prompting.
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It's a good language tool, but a bad knowledge tool. If you're using an LLM with a rich context and in a supervised environment, for example VSCode auto-complete, then it's fine. But it's not a replacement for a search engine or a wiki (unless it can directly query and cite those, then maybe).
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Thank you Cx File Explorer for having an easy group rename feature that allowed me to change the extension of all selected files, you're the best. RIP ES File Explorer, you were good until they killed you.
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Plenty of user-facing 2FA could be 1FA with the other factors hidden from the user for convenience. Passwords are conceptually the easiest idea, but hardest to safely use for users. Screen lock (usually biometrics with infrequent password ask) + device possession is just much more convenient.
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I shouldn't have to remember more than 3 passwords, ideally just one. And it shouldn't be a single point of failure. A single password doesn't mean a single layer of security. Proof of phone number, email, login session ownership via OTP, proof of device possession, etc.
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Passwords is a bad system at scale in general. I wish more websites supported Passkeys and other password-less sign-in options. 2FA is just password-less with a password. I'm even fine with OTP via push or email. Passwords should be only for your password manager (ha) and screen lock.
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True. Rust is my primary language, previously C++. System languages are just easier to use on Linux imo. My web stuff is probably agnostic.
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For me as a developer it's much nicer on Linux. Developing on Windows is so much more annoying. WSL is cool, but why WSL when I can just use the real thing. And yes, I'm a big nerd, so there's that too. I like programming, that probably plays a part...
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Understandable. Wine is not panacea sadly, especially for complicated apps. Some stuff is basically Windows-only :(
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I'm on Linux ๐คท
I wasn't ever that big of a gamer, and games I play run fine on Linux (Minecraft, Zachtronics games <3). That would be the only reason for me to run Windows natively. For everything else there's VirtualBox ๐
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Reminder that Windows 10 IoT LTSC has update support until 2032.
massgrave.dev/windows_ltsc...
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Yeah, it was WIP at one point. Not being worked on currently. But I made an issue to track it in case people are interested (and so I don't forget).
github.com/IS2511/ChatI...
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Smart, I think notifications only work for the active Bluesky account. Gonna reply to the original post.
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WOWZERS
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$ dig example.org
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It's been a while, but yeah
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Is it like lost in shipping or something?
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I love forums in general. Feels like the information will actually be accessible to everyone at any time, not just when it's posted, and just on that platform. Forums sadly degrade easier than platforms, but as long as someone pays the bills it's pretty much good for decades.
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PHP :Aware:
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I've got my eyes on two more. Digital hoarding doesn't exist if I say it doesn't.
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Can you not change the template of those pages? I'm not sure
developers.cloudflare.com/support/more...
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What is "the database" you speak of? ๐คจ