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Thanks Morpheus_Matrix. I'll take a look at Qwen 2.5 Coder 32B for offline C. I appreciate your guidance. By extraordinary coincidence, I was just a moment ago part-of-the-way through re-watching The Matrix (1999) and…
>And yet the US is now back to threatening Iran... It's not you specifically, but there's a broader sociological problem where we anthropomorphize countries and then claim they are doing things. The average person in…
The author mentions a C codebase. Is AI good at coding in C now? If so, which AI systems lead in this language? Ideally: local; offline. Or do I have to wrestle it for 250 hours before it coughs up the dough? Last time…
I left all (anti)social-media eight years ago, and have not carried a smartphone for five years. What I've noticed is that my perceptual clarity has become like a superpower. I can run circles around everyone in any…
>The house is run by an organization that has a very vested interest in playing up the supernatural element of the house. Sure, but we're dealing in oral-folklore that's over a century old here. I don't see any reason…
>2 months ago they were still using PowerPoints? Three months ago they were still using Wordstar on IBM XTs. Block is a retro-computing powerhouse.
>"Sarah didn’t build her mansion to house ghosts, she built her mansion because she liked architecture." That quote from the article directly-contradicts what multiple tour-guides at the Winchester Mystery House in…
The Cybertruck, while unappealing to some, is the only vehicle on the road that doesn't look the same as every other one. For all of Elon Musk's objectionable-eccentricities, at least this legacy will remain: He dared…
>Most of the privacy claims (of all type of apps) are essentially garbage... True. Everything has backdoored CPUs as its foundation. Consider, for starters: (Intel's 'Management' Engine); AMD's (PSP); Apple/Arm…
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Thanks Morpheus_Matrix. I'll take a look at Qwen 2.5 Coder 32B for offline C. I appreciate your guidance. By extraordinary coincidence, I was just a moment ago part-of-the-way through re-watching The Matrix (1999) and…
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>And yet the US is now back to threatening Iran... It's not you specifically, but there's a broader sociological problem where we anthropomorphize countries and then claim they are doing things. The average person in…
The author mentions a C codebase. Is AI good at coding in C now? If so, which AI systems lead in this language? Ideally: local; offline. Or do I have to wrestle it for 250 hours before it coughs up the dough? Last time…
I left all (anti)social-media eight years ago, and have not carried a smartphone for five years. What I've noticed is that my perceptual clarity has become like a superpower. I can run circles around everyone in any…
>The house is run by an organization that has a very vested interest in playing up the supernatural element of the house. Sure, but we're dealing in oral-folklore that's over a century old here. I don't see any reason…
>2 months ago they were still using PowerPoints? Three months ago they were still using Wordstar on IBM XTs. Block is a retro-computing powerhouse.
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>"Sarah didn’t build her mansion to house ghosts, she built her mansion because she liked architecture." That quote from the article directly-contradicts what multiple tour-guides at the Winchester Mystery House in…
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The Cybertruck, while unappealing to some, is the only vehicle on the road that doesn't look the same as every other one. For all of Elon Musk's objectionable-eccentricities, at least this legacy will remain: He dared…
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>Most of the privacy claims (of all type of apps) are essentially garbage... True. Everything has backdoored CPUs as its foundation. Consider, for starters: (Intel's 'Management' Engine); AMD's (PSP); Apple/Arm…