Maybe this is where all the books an LLM consumed during training goes.
$12 worth, it seems
When you put it like that, it really does, lol.
I think one hypothesis along these lines is that, if allowed, due to the limitations of human language you described, LLMs will gravitate towards "inventing" their own language (which, due to training pressures, may…
Agreed. Youtube recommendations are genuinely great for me. Most of the time I'll be recommended so many more good videos than I have time for, that my "watch later" playlist only keeps growing. Compared with, say,…
correct, and I think games which needed action keys in addition to arrow keys (but no mouse) preferred arrow keys on the right so the left hand could handle the other moves and stuff. I write with my left too but using…
I also discovered the mirrored writing thing lol and it made me wonder what ambidexterity is since if ambidextrous people could presumably write non-mirrored with the other hand, aren't those completely different…
In addition, even knowing it's not real, I feel like I can't appreciate it as much as I did (or would've) a well-made clip that I knew was CGI.
An interesting anecdote that comes to mind is playing old computer games with arrow keys, which used my right hand. I got pretty proficient with this. Over the years, I (and I imagine many others) switched over to WASD…
Good comment, and I agree lol I read it twice (admittedly quickly) but couldn't grasp the point even though I felt like it was there.
The link you provided is for a canvas I think rather than the convo
Good point. So I guess while "realism" (or believability) is really good now, prompt adherence has much room for improvement. (though put it another way, realism has always been "solved" if the model gets to output…
That's a good example, actually. If you asked me what I expected, since this one has "thinking", it'd be that it would've thought to do something like generate the image without Waldo first, then insert Waldo somewhere…
I really like all the compress-to-X links at the bottom and the convert from X to Y tools. Especially the Discord one with presets for different target file sizes based on Discord's subscription tiers. I've been using…
I'm honestly unsure what could be improved at this point. Consistency? So it fails less often? Based on the released images, (especially the one "screenshot" of the Mac desktop) I feel like the best images from this…
Xenon is very rare too and currently without substitute for certain medical applications, but more interestingly it produces psychoactive effects that could shed light on stuff no other substance apparently can:…
When you said Agent and AI, I thought there would be some way for us to resize or move elements, and have the agent figure out the right properties to change (whether it's margin, padding, top, left, and on the wrapper…
The video was really good, and the UI looks fun too. If I understand correctly, is this not as useful for frameworkless html/css/js development? Since when you make edits using browser-built-in-devtools it can and does…
What you described sounds plausible (expected, even). But >Raw parameter counts stopped increasing almost 5 years ago Really? 5 years ago? Until just about 3 years ago OpenAI's latest offering was only ChatGPT 3.5 Most…
Yea and I'm doubtful we'll see a service willing to do their own post-processing per-query while also being at the whim of Youtube's API (official or not). Ultimately, I would like these features to come to Youtube…
Yea, webapps (even PWAs) still can't compete with native apps when it comes to responsiveness, but I still don't know why. I've yet to see even a demo PWA that passes the "native turing test" where I can't tell whether…
I'd like to second that I wish a lot of those existed. For 1), 60fps is another good one. It seems Youtube also removed "sort by upload date" if I'm not mistaken. The closest we can get now is the "uploaded today"…
I was hoping to finally see an advanced time filter so I could do something like "over 2 minutes" but it seems you've only got the same ones Youtube has (< 4 minutes, 4-20, and > 20). If it's an opaqueness restriction…
> And now, with the assistance of AI, I can go much farther in 10 hours and deliver a more complex project. But that means that someone else trying to replicate this execution is still going to need around 10 hours to…
> Austinites of that generation are experiencing mortality. This is such a funny and novel way of saying "old people in Austin are dying" I just had to point it out. Also, I like the way this comment is written in…
Maybe this is where all the books an LLM consumed during training goes.
$12 worth, it seems
When you put it like that, it really does, lol.
I think one hypothesis along these lines is that, if allowed, due to the limitations of human language you described, LLMs will gravitate towards "inventing" their own language (which, due to training pressures, may…
Agreed. Youtube recommendations are genuinely great for me. Most of the time I'll be recommended so many more good videos than I have time for, that my "watch later" playlist only keeps growing. Compared with, say,…
correct, and I think games which needed action keys in addition to arrow keys (but no mouse) preferred arrow keys on the right so the left hand could handle the other moves and stuff. I write with my left too but using…
I also discovered the mirrored writing thing lol and it made me wonder what ambidexterity is since if ambidextrous people could presumably write non-mirrored with the other hand, aren't those completely different…
In addition, even knowing it's not real, I feel like I can't appreciate it as much as I did (or would've) a well-made clip that I knew was CGI.
An interesting anecdote that comes to mind is playing old computer games with arrow keys, which used my right hand. I got pretty proficient with this. Over the years, I (and I imagine many others) switched over to WASD…
Good comment, and I agree lol I read it twice (admittedly quickly) but couldn't grasp the point even though I felt like it was there.
The link you provided is for a canvas I think rather than the convo
Good point. So I guess while "realism" (or believability) is really good now, prompt adherence has much room for improvement. (though put it another way, realism has always been "solved" if the model gets to output…
That's a good example, actually. If you asked me what I expected, since this one has "thinking", it'd be that it would've thought to do something like generate the image without Waldo first, then insert Waldo somewhere…
I really like all the compress-to-X links at the bottom and the convert from X to Y tools. Especially the Discord one with presets for different target file sizes based on Discord's subscription tiers. I've been using…
I'm honestly unsure what could be improved at this point. Consistency? So it fails less often? Based on the released images, (especially the one "screenshot" of the Mac desktop) I feel like the best images from this…
Xenon is very rare too and currently without substitute for certain medical applications, but more interestingly it produces psychoactive effects that could shed light on stuff no other substance apparently can:…
When you said Agent and AI, I thought there would be some way for us to resize or move elements, and have the agent figure out the right properties to change (whether it's margin, padding, top, left, and on the wrapper…
The video was really good, and the UI looks fun too. If I understand correctly, is this not as useful for frameworkless html/css/js development? Since when you make edits using browser-built-in-devtools it can and does…
What you described sounds plausible (expected, even). But >Raw parameter counts stopped increasing almost 5 years ago Really? 5 years ago? Until just about 3 years ago OpenAI's latest offering was only ChatGPT 3.5 Most…
Yea and I'm doubtful we'll see a service willing to do their own post-processing per-query while also being at the whim of Youtube's API (official or not). Ultimately, I would like these features to come to Youtube…
Yea, webapps (even PWAs) still can't compete with native apps when it comes to responsiveness, but I still don't know why. I've yet to see even a demo PWA that passes the "native turing test" where I can't tell whether…
I'd like to second that I wish a lot of those existed. For 1), 60fps is another good one. It seems Youtube also removed "sort by upload date" if I'm not mistaken. The closest we can get now is the "uploaded today"…
I was hoping to finally see an advanced time filter so I could do something like "over 2 minutes" but it seems you've only got the same ones Youtube has (< 4 minutes, 4-20, and > 20). If it's an opaqueness restriction…
> And now, with the assistance of AI, I can go much farther in 10 hours and deliver a more complex project. But that means that someone else trying to replicate this execution is still going to need around 10 hours to…
> Austinites of that generation are experiencing mortality. This is such a funny and novel way of saying "old people in Austin are dying" I just had to point it out. Also, I like the way this comment is written in…