One that comes to mind was the manuals and bits and pieces that came with Infocom text-based adventure games. They were nice bits of cruft to have alongside the actual game but in certain instances puzzles within the…
Ironically, I can't see your image because Imgur assumes my VPN is malicious and rejects traffic from it. (Instead of saying this, it lies about being over capacity. This situation mysteriously resolves when I disable…
Useful idea. I, and many peers, are your target market. However, this looks like it might be US centric, based on searches in the merchant/wallet search on the main page. Is it? Might be worth mentioning that somewhere…
That is all the Harry Potter books in one .txt file, hosted on Github.
You might enjoy this discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41942096
My understanding from the paper is there is no difference between 4, 8, 12, and 40Hz frequencies on the neurobiologcial effects, but I found the 8Hz a bit less comfortable than the 12, so I uploaded both.
Indeed. I anticipate the next Post Office Scandal(1,2) attributed to LLMs. 1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Post_Office_scandal 2 https://www.postofficescandal.uk/
More a reformulation of Clark's third law: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarke%27s_three_laws
Considering you can fly from London to Chișinău for around £36 at present ($45) on a low cost EU airline, then it probably isn't. The Telegraph is a right leaning newspaper for a wealthy readership, so their travel…
As a palette cleanser and loin girder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVkLVRt6c1U (You already guessed it was Mike Monteiro.) For this project: Did they refuse to pay actively ("We won't pay you."), or passively (No…
The exhaust fumes of capitalist engines optimising for a single variable.
Eh ... they should focus on customer experience rather than AI. As a customer unable to remove a credit card from my account, despite the service being inactive and cancelled, because the service is "still active", I'd…
https://archive.is/Ikgw8
Somewhat reminds me of another story from the same decade, of a 30 year old man attending a Scottish high school: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-60081503
I don't have the time to set up Asterisk but this story inspired me to generate a collection of handy random DTMF tones that could semi-automate a mute and mash approach. Enjoy. https://we.tl/t-IHXSHQ6FU3
Although the actual audio quality seems low on playback (a low bitrate MP3?) the structure and arrangement of the song seem fine. Yet ... the irony of a song of worship created by an AI surely reverberates through the…
While not technically a demo scene demo, in 1952 Sandy Douglas pushed the EDSAC to play a game of noughts and crosses (OXO) on its cathode ray tubes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OXO_(video_game)
https://archive.is/WNfDg
So far, after asking if the system had an API, and giving me the link, it tried to gaslight me into thinking heypi.com/api doesn't 404 for several exchanges, and then asked me for a cellphone number to continue. Nice UI…
It appears the only way to sign up is with a Google account. (I know that is a solution suggested by OpenAI for user authentication.) Will there be an option for email, for those of us who don't use Google, or other…
Reminiscent of Wintergaten's Marble Machine, which continues to evolve as Martin Molin works on it. Full song, with an earlier version of the machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvUU8joBb1Q Martin is working on V3…
I can't downvote you, and being as dismissive of you as you are of these efforts would simply create more rudeness. Instead, consider why a governmental agency might want to be as inclusive of as many users of its…
They're testing against actual RUM data collected from the site and linked in the article.
The writers are Matt Hobbs and Andy Sellick, respectively Head of Frontend Development and Senior Frontend Developers at GDS. They may have considered alternative options. Here's a previous article explaining why they…
The article goes on to explain that they are optimising for extremely low spec devices used by financially and socially disadvantaged users. The majority of their users load pages in less than 1s (likely due to caching…
One that comes to mind was the manuals and bits and pieces that came with Infocom text-based adventure games. They were nice bits of cruft to have alongside the actual game but in certain instances puzzles within the…
Ironically, I can't see your image because Imgur assumes my VPN is malicious and rejects traffic from it. (Instead of saying this, it lies about being over capacity. This situation mysteriously resolves when I disable…
Useful idea. I, and many peers, are your target market. However, this looks like it might be US centric, based on searches in the merchant/wallet search on the main page. Is it? Might be worth mentioning that somewhere…
That is all the Harry Potter books in one .txt file, hosted on Github.
You might enjoy this discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41942096
My understanding from the paper is there is no difference between 4, 8, 12, and 40Hz frequencies on the neurobiologcial effects, but I found the 8Hz a bit less comfortable than the 12, so I uploaded both.
Indeed. I anticipate the next Post Office Scandal(1,2) attributed to LLMs. 1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Post_Office_scandal 2 https://www.postofficescandal.uk/
More a reformulation of Clark's third law: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarke%27s_three_laws
Considering you can fly from London to Chișinău for around £36 at present ($45) on a low cost EU airline, then it probably isn't. The Telegraph is a right leaning newspaper for a wealthy readership, so their travel…
As a palette cleanser and loin girder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVkLVRt6c1U (You already guessed it was Mike Monteiro.) For this project: Did they refuse to pay actively ("We won't pay you."), or passively (No…
The exhaust fumes of capitalist engines optimising for a single variable.
Eh ... they should focus on customer experience rather than AI. As a customer unable to remove a credit card from my account, despite the service being inactive and cancelled, because the service is "still active", I'd…
https://archive.is/Ikgw8
Somewhat reminds me of another story from the same decade, of a 30 year old man attending a Scottish high school: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-60081503
I don't have the time to set up Asterisk but this story inspired me to generate a collection of handy random DTMF tones that could semi-automate a mute and mash approach. Enjoy. https://we.tl/t-IHXSHQ6FU3
Although the actual audio quality seems low on playback (a low bitrate MP3?) the structure and arrangement of the song seem fine. Yet ... the irony of a song of worship created by an AI surely reverberates through the…
While not technically a demo scene demo, in 1952 Sandy Douglas pushed the EDSAC to play a game of noughts and crosses (OXO) on its cathode ray tubes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OXO_(video_game)
https://archive.is/WNfDg
So far, after asking if the system had an API, and giving me the link, it tried to gaslight me into thinking heypi.com/api doesn't 404 for several exchanges, and then asked me for a cellphone number to continue. Nice UI…
It appears the only way to sign up is with a Google account. (I know that is a solution suggested by OpenAI for user authentication.) Will there be an option for email, for those of us who don't use Google, or other…
Reminiscent of Wintergaten's Marble Machine, which continues to evolve as Martin Molin works on it. Full song, with an earlier version of the machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvUU8joBb1Q Martin is working on V3…
I can't downvote you, and being as dismissive of you as you are of these efforts would simply create more rudeness. Instead, consider why a governmental agency might want to be as inclusive of as many users of its…
They're testing against actual RUM data collected from the site and linked in the article.
The writers are Matt Hobbs and Andy Sellick, respectively Head of Frontend Development and Senior Frontend Developers at GDS. They may have considered alternative options. Here's a previous article explaining why they…
The article goes on to explain that they are optimising for extremely low spec devices used by financially and socially disadvantaged users. The majority of their users load pages in less than 1s (likely due to caching…