The outputs, ui, and overall behavior (tokenization) are not identical.
Google: straight of hormuz 2026 closure timeline Graciously, "if the US was there or not" is a reference to the US navy being near/in the straight of hormuz.
>>>> ... too large to interact with T cells. >>> Also, unfortunately, a result that industry and the anti-regulation crowd will use to say microplastics are harmless. >> also, asbestos is too small to interact with…
> You're assuming that this guy was actually being prosecuted for crimes or that this guy lacked loyalty to Xi Jinping That's not an "or" question, imo. If you threaten the king by having too much power, too many…
I remember this from the 80s. There were city-sponsored shows, or you had a cop "supervising" your neighborhood show.
I think this is overly simplistic. Trump 2.0 was certainly the catalyzing event, but the issue is one of US political failure. Europe could have forgiven a corrupt regime that had an opportunity to be changed out, and…
> Lots of nerds for some reason have made cynicism a personality trait. They think optimism/honesty is hopelessly naive, therefor cynicism is the correct default. It is the result of experience. Working with and…
> LLMs are probabilistic by design so running the same prompt multiple times will give you different results. Reasonably deterministic is the phrase. If I can be sure the LLM is giving me back the same result 99% of the…
An LLM doesnt have to hold the whole codebase in context. Every path, then shift to next paths because you can ignore sections covered. Much like a developer would.
In the US, most people don't their shopping near the office. In Renton (commute into Seattle), it was commute to and from, then optionally local grocery stores to and from. WFH has dramatically reduced our driving which…
It's a casualty of political corruption (both moral in terms of Party first politics) and run-of-the-mill crony capitalism. That's what it means. The consequences are far reaching for many existing industries. It may…
>>> show me something that has become so critical in your day that if I took it away tomorrow, your work would actually fall apart >> Of course I could still do my job if AI disappeared tomorrow > So then you agree with…
> the problem would be solved, right? Corporal punishment is laughable outright, but that's masking the issue. Punishing corporations does not discourage the participants directly. The behavior will not change.
> You don't even know how good you have it ie Quit complaining about the abuse or there might be more of it.
My style of online participation has been shaped by 2 ideas: 1. I rarely fully understand my own positions on minutia 2. Writing is rewriting. I write forum posts to solidify my understanding of my own interests,…
You replied to the wrong person.
> I did say what I mean explicitly. > it comes out sideways in other dimensions > current moral programming Not one of these words holds meaning in context. If it were only the phrases, there might be some grounded…
Note: There are ~30ish countries that provide citizenship to anyone born within their national borders (many with restrictions, for whatever that may mean). Largely, this covers a spotting of countries across the globe,…
In 1998 I had a second PC for the first time in my life. It was an old i486DX2-66 that my dad gave to me. He said it cost him $50 secondhand and was bought so I could put Linux on it.
Citizens United got pretty close in the Supreme Court's 5–4 decision on January 21, 2010, ruling that corporations and unions cannot be prohibited from making independent political expenditures, citing First Amendment…
> The models get cheaper super fast. By this time next year Fable 5 will cost less than Sonnet does today. I'm not sure that's something to rely on. I would be Fable 5 will be phased out and the bleeding edge will be…
I use a Godot MCP in addition to my Godot IDE and the Figma MCP The Godot Engine API (100s of calls) is not worth memorizing and Figma is visual based, along with a complicated engine-specific serialization. Much easier…
If Pi can't use my MCPs, it's too big a step backward. Is the common tooling: https://github.com/nicobailon/pi-mcp-adapter ?
> Yes, the person I responded to asked, and yes, I was the only person who answered. You're welcome? I don't think you understand what's happening. I accepted that I lacked the proper context. You want to keep arguing…
> UK during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2021, when public health campaigns urged people to "get the jab." Asked and answered, ty. The term was popularized the US during the pandemic as well. It seemed like it was used by…
The outputs, ui, and overall behavior (tokenization) are not identical.
Google: straight of hormuz 2026 closure timeline Graciously, "if the US was there or not" is a reference to the US navy being near/in the straight of hormuz.
>>>> ... too large to interact with T cells. >>> Also, unfortunately, a result that industry and the anti-regulation crowd will use to say microplastics are harmless. >> also, asbestos is too small to interact with…
> You're assuming that this guy was actually being prosecuted for crimes or that this guy lacked loyalty to Xi Jinping That's not an "or" question, imo. If you threaten the king by having too much power, too many…
I remember this from the 80s. There were city-sponsored shows, or you had a cop "supervising" your neighborhood show.
I think this is overly simplistic. Trump 2.0 was certainly the catalyzing event, but the issue is one of US political failure. Europe could have forgiven a corrupt regime that had an opportunity to be changed out, and…
> Lots of nerds for some reason have made cynicism a personality trait. They think optimism/honesty is hopelessly naive, therefor cynicism is the correct default. It is the result of experience. Working with and…
> LLMs are probabilistic by design so running the same prompt multiple times will give you different results. Reasonably deterministic is the phrase. If I can be sure the LLM is giving me back the same result 99% of the…
An LLM doesnt have to hold the whole codebase in context. Every path, then shift to next paths because you can ignore sections covered. Much like a developer would.
In the US, most people don't their shopping near the office. In Renton (commute into Seattle), it was commute to and from, then optionally local grocery stores to and from. WFH has dramatically reduced our driving which…
It's a casualty of political corruption (both moral in terms of Party first politics) and run-of-the-mill crony capitalism. That's what it means. The consequences are far reaching for many existing industries. It may…
>>> show me something that has become so critical in your day that if I took it away tomorrow, your work would actually fall apart >> Of course I could still do my job if AI disappeared tomorrow > So then you agree with…
> the problem would be solved, right? Corporal punishment is laughable outright, but that's masking the issue. Punishing corporations does not discourage the participants directly. The behavior will not change.
> You don't even know how good you have it ie Quit complaining about the abuse or there might be more of it.
My style of online participation has been shaped by 2 ideas: 1. I rarely fully understand my own positions on minutia 2. Writing is rewriting. I write forum posts to solidify my understanding of my own interests,…
You replied to the wrong person.
> I did say what I mean explicitly. > it comes out sideways in other dimensions > current moral programming Not one of these words holds meaning in context. If it were only the phrases, there might be some grounded…
Note: There are ~30ish countries that provide citizenship to anyone born within their national borders (many with restrictions, for whatever that may mean). Largely, this covers a spotting of countries across the globe,…
In 1998 I had a second PC for the first time in my life. It was an old i486DX2-66 that my dad gave to me. He said it cost him $50 secondhand and was bought so I could put Linux on it.
Citizens United got pretty close in the Supreme Court's 5–4 decision on January 21, 2010, ruling that corporations and unions cannot be prohibited from making independent political expenditures, citing First Amendment…
> The models get cheaper super fast. By this time next year Fable 5 will cost less than Sonnet does today. I'm not sure that's something to rely on. I would be Fable 5 will be phased out and the bleeding edge will be…
I use a Godot MCP in addition to my Godot IDE and the Figma MCP The Godot Engine API (100s of calls) is not worth memorizing and Figma is visual based, along with a complicated engine-specific serialization. Much easier…
If Pi can't use my MCPs, it's too big a step backward. Is the common tooling: https://github.com/nicobailon/pi-mcp-adapter ?
> Yes, the person I responded to asked, and yes, I was the only person who answered. You're welcome? I don't think you understand what's happening. I accepted that I lacked the proper context. You want to keep arguing…
> UK during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2021, when public health campaigns urged people to "get the jab." Asked and answered, ty. The term was popularized the US during the pandemic as well. It seemed like it was used by…