meff.bsky.social
Programmer, weeb, transit nerd, TTRPG. Proud cat dad.
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Claude is my daily driver. If only Claude was cheaper to use in Aider ;)
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Lol!
"Fillers for every late night incident I'm in because I'm frowning too much"
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Have a friend who's bootstrapping a startup and she's using a big subscription like this and listing it as a business expense. She's the only person working on it because she doesn't want to take VC funding and all that entails.
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Eh I don't flag those posts but HN comments on anything Musk turn into a garbage fire really fast. It just quickly devolves into flamewars.
I think Bluesky is a much better place to discuss controversial politics because you can do things like mute, block, or put people on feeds.
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Cartridge razors are all the same across the gendered product lines. Some of the womens targeted ones tend to have fewer blades, but that doesn't really affect shave quality much.
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There is! polymarket.com/event/of-rou...
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*nerd screeching intensifies*
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Yeah reading the Jetstream when debugging a feed of mine is like 🗑️🔥
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A bit sad that they didn't offer a TLS+TCP version, but I think the aim is really for JS oriented web devs
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It's just JSON-RPC on a long lived connection right? Makes sense because I think it's easier for LLMs to talk RPC than HTTP resources.
Humans bikeshed enough as is about HTTP verbs and response codes.
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Oh wow, I thought the hype felt familiar. Spot on
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根性論www
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I wonder if RLHF has some Pareto point
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My fear is that this keeps the conversation in "the dark" and takes developments into bad places that more light would help with.
If your critics want to burn it all to the ground, you're just not going to listen to them.
But that's a social media problem and AI discourse is but one example.
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Some of us are interested in talking about AI, so I hope you'll keep talking about it, if just to keep the conversation alive.
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Do you think this is related to the pandemic and how much downtime folks had during the pandemic to read stuff online?
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While I realize there's differences here, I'm unfortunately reminded of the People's Front of Judea Monty Python joke.
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The classic grade school technique where larger word counts make the writer sound more erudite.
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すこしつまんないけど…
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I mean when even the talking heads experts can't agree on what AGI is, how do you expect a non-technical person to develop a mental model on it?
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Unless there's huge step function growth in some capability that is awe-inspiring to a non-technical person, I don't think regular folks will be worried about "AGI". Moreover it's hard for folks to even have a framework for what AGI is.
Job-displacement is relevant, a worry, and easy to understand.
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Honestly this reads like a SciFi short story.
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Whose chart is this?
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Yup!
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Fair but if you're working with IaaS I prefer front loading that understanding and being over informed tho I guess this does really depend on the application.
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Can you use something like Cue to make your YAML safer?
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Yaml is better than ASN.1 tbch
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Which of course is, praxis
(ducks)
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Perhaps the most interesting thing I've found is CO2 levels. When I sleep or exercise in the house, CO2 goes up significantly. I've started running the HVAC fan (it's cold outside) at night to keep CO2 levels low while sleeping.
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Yeah I do the same. Are you shooting prime? A friend who has done some event stuff says she uses zooms specifically to stop over-relying on 50mm.
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I feel like this post and its quotes have created some pretty good conversation on what abundance is and some of the economics surrounding it. It's always a pleasant surprise when the internet works to elucidate.
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I'm shooting (for now hoping to upgrade lol) on an a7iii and am just using auto white-balance. Is that still yellow? Usually the Lightroom color profiles are enough to get to a good starting point.
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No pain no gain 🫠
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Yeah I used a free sample pack and it was pretty nice.
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The bill is just about CEQA exemptions and doesn't really deal with anything else.
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Sorry took me a while. www.npr.org/2024/10/08/n... Here's an NPR article on how Austin used construction to lower rents.
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Oakland and Austin are both good examples of how building has led to rents either holding steady or lowering. I could cite some better sources if you'd like.
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let's gooo fam
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How does this differ from Gemini's capabilities?
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Story of humanity tbh
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The 2.0 family is affordable and has large context windows. I feel like price/performance of these models is great for at scale usage.
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His first mistake was having eyes
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lmao I've had to actively fight my (getting older) lowering social energies to go to events.