It would be pretty cool if it could convert a splat to a super compact high performance 3D ASCII widget
That money is for the research, not salary
Wealth, not income. The statistic is about net worth growth. Saying "that's wealth, not income" doesn't refute it. It just clarifies the mechanism.
If the system is rigged heavily against you, relying on it to affect change does feel like a losing strategy. The fact that such a large part of the population supports literal murder could also be considered a…
CodeMerger: https://codemerger.nl I've never liked the lack of control I feel using agents or tools like Cursor or Antigravity. I found myself having much better results simply pasting full source code in free chat, so…
https://web.archive.org/web/20260516000259/https://www.scien...
A random experiment I made a few weeks ago does something similar, but it only uses the real cursor position for now: https://2shine.nl/demo/mousemaze/
Plenty of annoyance in here for sure. Looks like 17 cannot be finished on mobile though. Switching to desktop view resets progress.
Adding a deadline to a disclosure of a vulnerability of this nature is standard practice. Every day it's not patched is a day data could be compromised. Any halfway competent lawyer should be fully aware of this.…
That sounds cumbersome and even more wasteful than my own method of simply dumping a fixed selection of project code in Gemini for each set of requests. Is there any benefit to pruning?
Recent models have started to "fix" HTML issues with ugly hacks like !important. The result looks like it works, but the tech debt is considerable. Still, it's just a temporary hindrance. Nothing a decent system prompt…
This is exactly how I feel about it. The cognitive load of starting a new project is so small now. It's also made it very easy to switch between projects, something that took way too much headspace to do on a whim in…
We'll get to the point where we can mass moderate core knowledge eventually. We may need to hand out extra weight for verified experts and some kind of most-votes-win type logic (perhaps even comments?), but live…
So "Corporate profit taxes are a game of hide-and-seek", but "you can tax the value flow, the revenue generated in-country, or the massive energy consumption of the data centers"? The author acts as if taxes are not a…
The way I work with LLMs is a bit different. I use a custom tool, that basically merges all my code into a single prompt. Most of my projects are relatively small, usually maxing out at 200k tokens, so I can just dump…
ChatGPTs implementation of Memory is terrible. It quickly fills up with useless garbage and sometimes even plain incorrect statements, that are usually only relevant to one obscure conversation I had with it months ago.…
The tech works well enough to function as an excuse for massive layoffs. When all that is over, companies can start hiring again. Probably with a preference for employees that can demonstrate affinity with the new tools.
Most of the people that dislike genAI would have the exact same opinion if all the training data was paid for in full (whatever a fair price would be for what is essentially just reference material)
Your desired setup is just a single prompt away...
If it's really hidden in its own special tab and NEVER comes out unwanted, I can see some benefits. It's just not a very good fit for Firefox. I assume it would run on a cloud service, which is very much a privacy…
Bots in the Hall. Neural Viz. The Meat Dept video for Igorrr's ADHD. More will come. You need talented people to make good stuff, but at this time most of them still fear the new tools.
It's not the most energy efficient workflow, but I work on relatively small codebases and I made a tool that let's me dump all of it in an LLM with a single copy/paste. This works surprisingly well with Gemini 2.5 Pro…
A year ago I built a React Native Android app for my wife called "Pimp daddy", which she uses to track her earnings as an independent contractor. The whole concept is meant to poke fun at the idea of me "checking up on…
That's actually not tinnitus but (from what I've been told) cochloreal hyperacusis, another form of hearing damage. I always have that, but I only hear a random high pitched tinnitus noise in one ear, rising and falling…
In my experience, a core skill of programmers is that they are people who are able to deal with setbacks and frustration in a good way. Those come with the territory. I've always wondered if there is a correlation…
It would be pretty cool if it could convert a splat to a super compact high performance 3D ASCII widget
That money is for the research, not salary
Wealth, not income. The statistic is about net worth growth. Saying "that's wealth, not income" doesn't refute it. It just clarifies the mechanism.
If the system is rigged heavily against you, relying on it to affect change does feel like a losing strategy. The fact that such a large part of the population supports literal murder could also be considered a…
CodeMerger: https://codemerger.nl I've never liked the lack of control I feel using agents or tools like Cursor or Antigravity. I found myself having much better results simply pasting full source code in free chat, so…
https://web.archive.org/web/20260516000259/https://www.scien...
A random experiment I made a few weeks ago does something similar, but it only uses the real cursor position for now: https://2shine.nl/demo/mousemaze/
Plenty of annoyance in here for sure. Looks like 17 cannot be finished on mobile though. Switching to desktop view resets progress.
Adding a deadline to a disclosure of a vulnerability of this nature is standard practice. Every day it's not patched is a day data could be compromised. Any halfway competent lawyer should be fully aware of this.…
That sounds cumbersome and even more wasteful than my own method of simply dumping a fixed selection of project code in Gemini for each set of requests. Is there any benefit to pruning?
Recent models have started to "fix" HTML issues with ugly hacks like !important. The result looks like it works, but the tech debt is considerable. Still, it's just a temporary hindrance. Nothing a decent system prompt…
This is exactly how I feel about it. The cognitive load of starting a new project is so small now. It's also made it very easy to switch between projects, something that took way too much headspace to do on a whim in…
We'll get to the point where we can mass moderate core knowledge eventually. We may need to hand out extra weight for verified experts and some kind of most-votes-win type logic (perhaps even comments?), but live…
So "Corporate profit taxes are a game of hide-and-seek", but "you can tax the value flow, the revenue generated in-country, or the massive energy consumption of the data centers"? The author acts as if taxes are not a…
The way I work with LLMs is a bit different. I use a custom tool, that basically merges all my code into a single prompt. Most of my projects are relatively small, usually maxing out at 200k tokens, so I can just dump…
ChatGPTs implementation of Memory is terrible. It quickly fills up with useless garbage and sometimes even plain incorrect statements, that are usually only relevant to one obscure conversation I had with it months ago.…
The tech works well enough to function as an excuse for massive layoffs. When all that is over, companies can start hiring again. Probably with a preference for employees that can demonstrate affinity with the new tools.
Most of the people that dislike genAI would have the exact same opinion if all the training data was paid for in full (whatever a fair price would be for what is essentially just reference material)
Your desired setup is just a single prompt away...
If it's really hidden in its own special tab and NEVER comes out unwanted, I can see some benefits. It's just not a very good fit for Firefox. I assume it would run on a cloud service, which is very much a privacy…
Bots in the Hall. Neural Viz. The Meat Dept video for Igorrr's ADHD. More will come. You need talented people to make good stuff, but at this time most of them still fear the new tools.
It's not the most energy efficient workflow, but I work on relatively small codebases and I made a tool that let's me dump all of it in an LLM with a single copy/paste. This works surprisingly well with Gemini 2.5 Pro…
A year ago I built a React Native Android app for my wife called "Pimp daddy", which she uses to track her earnings as an independent contractor. The whole concept is meant to poke fun at the idea of me "checking up on…
That's actually not tinnitus but (from what I've been told) cochloreal hyperacusis, another form of hearing damage. I always have that, but I only hear a random high pitched tinnitus noise in one ear, rising and falling…
In my experience, a core skill of programmers is that they are people who are able to deal with setbacks and frustration in a good way. Those come with the territory. I've always wondered if there is a correlation…