That's a good guess! Checked eBay and iCloud locked M2 MacBooks Air go for around $400.
Just FYI: manifest v3 extensions are already cross-browser. They are all based on the WebExtensions API. However, browsers have very specific constraints that require complex alternative solutions (e.g. Safari does not…
Do they mention anywhere what DALL-E version is being used? I have a suspicion it's not DALL-E 3 but happy to be proven wrong.
Here is evidence: large crowds of extras have already been replaced by CGI. This is a list of 10 movies with the most number of extras: https://www.tasteofcinema.com/2017/10-movies-with-the-most-n.... The most recent…
It's too early to say who is winning/will win, of course. But so far the UI and its accessibility have made a huge difference in how different gen AI models are being used. For example, I struggle to see DALL-E winning…
This is quite an exaggeration. Integrating DALL-E into MS Paint has basically no similarities to the vast gen AI feature set announced by Adobe. - Firefly Vector model - Generated templates - Res-up upscaling for videos…
Personally I think that’s the best selling point of passkeys. Most non-tech people don’t use password managers and have to memorize passwords, reset frequently passwords they can’t remember, etc. Security is way harder…
Here is Google discussing how passkeys are easier and simpler to use than passwords: https://security.googleblog.com/2023/05/making-authenticatio... Here is 1Password discussing how passkeys are simpler to use than…
How does this address OP's concern? If you have a single device (e.g. an iPhone) and you store all your passkeys on it, then losing it means you lost all passkeys. Your post describes exactly that: - "I can’t recover…
It is a bit disappointing. This video did not show anything more "extreme" than various Boston Dynamics videos from years ago. And to be even more pedantic, this is hardly parkour at all. Jumping over a gap and climbing…
That's just moral defeatism. Fraud exists in many businesses and institutions. A healthier outlook on this is that we need to stop it whenever we can, not that we should give up because "everyone does it".
Even in the US there are enthusiasts who buy and restore super cars for cheap (relatively speaking). There are several crafty YT channels showing the process from start to finish.
Still happy not using PHP :) The fact that WP is so big doesn't make PHP ecosystem much more attractive. And I used to do WP dev full time.
Looks like they load all assets directly from the "wp-content/uploads" folder (unless they reverse proxy this path to a CDN, which is unlikely). Plus custom fonts.
Was caught off guard that it rates the following text at only "3.2% chance AI generated": "As a large language model, I am not able to answer this question."
Not unsafe necessarily. The cost of labor is so high in the US that fixing even minor damage might not be cost efficient. Also consider the possible increase in the insurance fees if you continue driving a car after…
This is an obvious trap as biases are individual but you are proposing (or at least hinting at) injecting biases into a universally used model. Or should the ultimate goal be injecting hyper local biases and then…
A "regular person" also can: - start their own country and call it Edunistan - bribe ICANN to take over the .edu TLD - open a university in the new country - spend 15 years earning a PhD at that university - reserve…
If I am not mistaken, when Marc Andreessen was building the Mosaic browser (1993-ish) he and his co-founders contemplated the monetization model for the web. Since micropayments were not possible, the only obvious…
It's not that weird, you are reading too much into the subtext. The web is in a transitory state, platforms change, people move. Wishing for more content to be available on a specific platform without blaming the author…
I like this idea. It could be handy to be able to focus on individual descriptions in complex prompts. Is this then mostly a "UI" feature that is being translated to a traditional prompt? (As a side note: using…
That's not analogous. Not including the charger in newer iPhones actually reduced e-waste for me personally. I have collected many charges over the years and don't need more. When a device fails or I trade it in - I…
The first website I remember using this style is Ableton (https://www.ableton.com/). They built it many years ago.
Personally I _want_ to pay for this service. I do not trust free search products anymore. Well... they can't really be free, someone somehow has to pay for the consumed resources.
They had great news reporting and incredible deep dive series (reporting from war-torn territories). Gavin, one of the founders, was not a Proud Boy when he founded Vice. Then became a Proud Boy when he was not…
That's a good guess! Checked eBay and iCloud locked M2 MacBooks Air go for around $400.
Just FYI: manifest v3 extensions are already cross-browser. They are all based on the WebExtensions API. However, browsers have very specific constraints that require complex alternative solutions (e.g. Safari does not…
Do they mention anywhere what DALL-E version is being used? I have a suspicion it's not DALL-E 3 but happy to be proven wrong.
Here is evidence: large crowds of extras have already been replaced by CGI. This is a list of 10 movies with the most number of extras: https://www.tasteofcinema.com/2017/10-movies-with-the-most-n.... The most recent…
It's too early to say who is winning/will win, of course. But so far the UI and its accessibility have made a huge difference in how different gen AI models are being used. For example, I struggle to see DALL-E winning…
This is quite an exaggeration. Integrating DALL-E into MS Paint has basically no similarities to the vast gen AI feature set announced by Adobe. - Firefly Vector model - Generated templates - Res-up upscaling for videos…
Personally I think that’s the best selling point of passkeys. Most non-tech people don’t use password managers and have to memorize passwords, reset frequently passwords they can’t remember, etc. Security is way harder…
Here is Google discussing how passkeys are easier and simpler to use than passwords: https://security.googleblog.com/2023/05/making-authenticatio... Here is 1Password discussing how passkeys are simpler to use than…
How does this address OP's concern? If you have a single device (e.g. an iPhone) and you store all your passkeys on it, then losing it means you lost all passkeys. Your post describes exactly that: - "I can’t recover…
It is a bit disappointing. This video did not show anything more "extreme" than various Boston Dynamics videos from years ago. And to be even more pedantic, this is hardly parkour at all. Jumping over a gap and climbing…
That's just moral defeatism. Fraud exists in many businesses and institutions. A healthier outlook on this is that we need to stop it whenever we can, not that we should give up because "everyone does it".
Even in the US there are enthusiasts who buy and restore super cars for cheap (relatively speaking). There are several crafty YT channels showing the process from start to finish.
Still happy not using PHP :) The fact that WP is so big doesn't make PHP ecosystem much more attractive. And I used to do WP dev full time.
Looks like they load all assets directly from the "wp-content/uploads" folder (unless they reverse proxy this path to a CDN, which is unlikely). Plus custom fonts.
Was caught off guard that it rates the following text at only "3.2% chance AI generated": "As a large language model, I am not able to answer this question."
Not unsafe necessarily. The cost of labor is so high in the US that fixing even minor damage might not be cost efficient. Also consider the possible increase in the insurance fees if you continue driving a car after…
This is an obvious trap as biases are individual but you are proposing (or at least hinting at) injecting biases into a universally used model. Or should the ultimate goal be injecting hyper local biases and then…
A "regular person" also can: - start their own country and call it Edunistan - bribe ICANN to take over the .edu TLD - open a university in the new country - spend 15 years earning a PhD at that university - reserve…
If I am not mistaken, when Marc Andreessen was building the Mosaic browser (1993-ish) he and his co-founders contemplated the monetization model for the web. Since micropayments were not possible, the only obvious…
It's not that weird, you are reading too much into the subtext. The web is in a transitory state, platforms change, people move. Wishing for more content to be available on a specific platform without blaming the author…
I like this idea. It could be handy to be able to focus on individual descriptions in complex prompts. Is this then mostly a "UI" feature that is being translated to a traditional prompt? (As a side note: using…
That's not analogous. Not including the charger in newer iPhones actually reduced e-waste for me personally. I have collected many charges over the years and don't need more. When a device fails or I trade it in - I…
The first website I remember using this style is Ableton (https://www.ableton.com/). They built it many years ago.
Personally I _want_ to pay for this service. I do not trust free search products anymore. Well... they can't really be free, someone somehow has to pay for the consumed resources.
They had great news reporting and incredible deep dive series (reporting from war-torn territories). Gavin, one of the founders, was not a Proud Boy when he founded Vice. Then became a Proud Boy when he was not…