I remember public school cursive lessons being painful and never successfully teaching any level of competence or speed over printing, barely emphasizing that as the point vs it being another requirement
I would love to see a 'flag as AI' coupled with a profile setting to hide posts that have had a certain number of AI flags. Allow people who don't want to see likely AI content to filter it silently.
Here's the fun part about Crash running on a custom LISP: https://all-things-andy-gavin.com/2011/03/12/making-crash-ba...
The fact alone that you used Claude for 'help with visuals' means I can't trust any of the visual content as factual, original, or made with any sort of actual intent. It's not made by a person. You didn't make this.…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AACS_encryption_key_controvers...
Probably ~20y of technical debt represented there
I used to play with the free iZotope Vinyl VST, it does a decent job at emulating pop/hiss, wow/flutter, and frequency response. For ham radio-like sounds, maybe use SDR software like SDR++ and just pipe in a regular…
Every Xbox game runs in a HyperV container, maybe it's not a crazy idea for PC
I think this is just an LLM doing not X but Y, as it did repeatedly in this post. Look at the author's history.
..because we very recently decided to make it that way
Can an admin please replace the link with one that isn't AI spam? https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/iran-threatens-co...
A fun thing to do is convince a model to fluidly switch between character sets to express ideas as 'efficiently' as possible. It likes to use Chinese hanzi a lot for abstract concepts. I've also seen Gemini use them…
For a lot of sites Firefox's reader mode is great at bypassing paywalls, just turn it on & refresh
As of a few years ago, you could simply spoof your MAC to that of a Comcast subscriber with these and you'd get unrestricted access on the hotspot.
To be fair you can say that of anything with a scripting engine, you could have all that in vim or stripped down emacs
Beautiful, brings back memories of Dark Sky & forecast.io
For a few years in the webcomic & blog space there was Ryan North's Project Wonderful, which served unintrusive auctioned banner ads that were usually advertising another creator's genuinely interesting work; I have no…
I know it's pedantic, but this has nothing to do with an operating system and is actually just some binaries that wrap LLM APIs from what I can tell. The Github repository is just a bunch of prompts in Markdown. Looks…
Would be nice if Microsoft hadn't taken JScript
It's barely a search engine with no discoverability or filtering to speak of, same as Google Play. It's impossible to search for an app by purpose rather than its exact name (which will still be listed below the SEO…
Using an ad blocker. Noscript seems far more annoying than useful to me, resource usage is almost never an issue and everyone is tracking me through my phone regardless.
Would it be much different than a REPL?
When I think of a 'rabbit hole' it's almost always a series of related, high quality long-form & informative content.
I remember public school cursive lessons being painful and never successfully teaching any level of competence or speed over printing, barely emphasizing that as the point vs it being another requirement
I would love to see a 'flag as AI' coupled with a profile setting to hide posts that have had a certain number of AI flags. Allow people who don't want to see likely AI content to filter it silently.
Here's the fun part about Crash running on a custom LISP: https://all-things-andy-gavin.com/2011/03/12/making-crash-ba...
The fact alone that you used Claude for 'help with visuals' means I can't trust any of the visual content as factual, original, or made with any sort of actual intent. It's not made by a person. You didn't make this.…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AACS_encryption_key_controvers...
Probably ~20y of technical debt represented there
I used to play with the free iZotope Vinyl VST, it does a decent job at emulating pop/hiss, wow/flutter, and frequency response. For ham radio-like sounds, maybe use SDR software like SDR++ and just pipe in a regular…
Every Xbox game runs in a HyperV container, maybe it's not a crazy idea for PC
I think this is just an LLM doing not X but Y, as it did repeatedly in this post. Look at the author's history.
..because we very recently decided to make it that way
Can an admin please replace the link with one that isn't AI spam? https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/iran-threatens-co...
A fun thing to do is convince a model to fluidly switch between character sets to express ideas as 'efficiently' as possible. It likes to use Chinese hanzi a lot for abstract concepts. I've also seen Gemini use them…
For a lot of sites Firefox's reader mode is great at bypassing paywalls, just turn it on & refresh
As of a few years ago, you could simply spoof your MAC to that of a Comcast subscriber with these and you'd get unrestricted access on the hotspot.
To be fair you can say that of anything with a scripting engine, you could have all that in vim or stripped down emacs
Beautiful, brings back memories of Dark Sky & forecast.io
For a few years in the webcomic & blog space there was Ryan North's Project Wonderful, which served unintrusive auctioned banner ads that were usually advertising another creator's genuinely interesting work; I have no…
I know it's pedantic, but this has nothing to do with an operating system and is actually just some binaries that wrap LLM APIs from what I can tell. The Github repository is just a bunch of prompts in Markdown. Looks…
Would be nice if Microsoft hadn't taken JScript
It's barely a search engine with no discoverability or filtering to speak of, same as Google Play. It's impossible to search for an app by purpose rather than its exact name (which will still be listed below the SEO…
Using an ad blocker. Noscript seems far more annoying than useful to me, resource usage is almost never an issue and everyone is tracking me through my phone regardless.
Would it be much different than a REPL?
When I think of a 'rabbit hole' it's almost always a series of related, high quality long-form & informative content.