Both benchmarks are made by the same people.
Surely there's something missing from your argument. It shouldn't be slowed down because it's growing exponentially? Presumably you think that the end result of extreme and rapid ai growth is beneficial to most and that…
Your comment implies that if Apple Configurator was available not just for MacOS that it would see a many more people using it to manage their iPhones. To me this seems so far down the list of reasons more people don’t…
Oh no, is this why my laces hold tight all day on some days and untie themselves regularly on other days? Guess I have some experimenting to do.
Yup. Basically the same story here. There’s lots of stuff not to like about macOS, but there’s something about it that makes it click much more for average people. For my partner in particular I noticed that they use…
I thought so too, but I went in with the mentality that most things I just quickly look up are probably not all that important and nothing of value would be lost if I couldn’t do that anymore. The few things for which…
Yes
I think more people should set up their iPhone using Apple Configurator, a Mac app used to control apples mdm solution. You do have to factory reset your phone for this once, but after that you have extremely granular…
I’ve had the same experience. The ui is a little unclear about this, because it says you have 5 scans, but 1 scan is just the continuous monitoring of the default branch of a repo. The high impact findings have almost…
The author clearly disagrees with that statement.
The browser was done by cursor, not anthropic, no?
The biggest surprise to me with all this low-quality contribution spam is how little shame people apparently have. I have a handful of open source contributions. All of them are for small-ish projects and the complexity…
I'm working on Increader, an incremental reading platform. You put in all your bookmarks (also pdfs or epubs) and it puts them in a queue and tracks your progress. Read for as long as you want to and if you get bored…
I recently bought into the $200 tier and was genuinely quite surprised at ChatGPT 5.2 Pros ability for software architecture planning. If you give it ~60k tokens of your codebase and a thorough description of what you…
That, plus he's quick enough to come up with good follow-up questions on the spot. It's so frustrating listening to interviews where the interviewer simply glosses over interesting/controversial statements because they…
Not the person you're responding to, but I think the salary paid to the researchers / research-engineers at all the major labs very much counts as eye-watering. What happened at meta is ludicrous, but labs are clearly…
All of those tools are garbage. There is no reliable automated way to detect ai generated text. In 2023 OpenAI had a tool for this as well and they eventually took it down because it wasn't accurate enough. The major AI…
I do this too. It's great. The term I've seen used to describe this is 'Immersion Reading'. It seems to be quite a popular way for neurodivergent people to get into reading.
Yeah I mean I get that, but surely we have research like this already. "Garbage in, garbage out" is basically the catchphrase of the entire ml field. I guess the contribution here is that "brainrot"-like text is garbage…
So they trained LLM's on a bunch of junk and then notice that it got worse? I don't understand how that's a surprising, or even interesting result?
Unhook is great. Makes youtube on desktop bearable. Unfortunately does not work on phones :(
And insisting on building their own mediocre ui helps them achieve that how exactly? Maybe I'm just super out of touch on how people use their cars, but my cars infotainment system has not made its manufacturer any…
Surprisingly, it isn't. You can change the language in your google account and it will take that into account for what to translate and into what language, but you can't turn it off completely. I don't know who thought…
This is one of those articles where the comments are really interesting to read through. I see a bunch of comments who don't agree with the exact math, which might be warranted, but it seems at least directionally…
I didn't know about DataGrip. Looks cool.
Both benchmarks are made by the same people.
Surely there's something missing from your argument. It shouldn't be slowed down because it's growing exponentially? Presumably you think that the end result of extreme and rapid ai growth is beneficial to most and that…
Your comment implies that if Apple Configurator was available not just for MacOS that it would see a many more people using it to manage their iPhones. To me this seems so far down the list of reasons more people don’t…
Oh no, is this why my laces hold tight all day on some days and untie themselves regularly on other days? Guess I have some experimenting to do.
Yup. Basically the same story here. There’s lots of stuff not to like about macOS, but there’s something about it that makes it click much more for average people. For my partner in particular I noticed that they use…
I thought so too, but I went in with the mentality that most things I just quickly look up are probably not all that important and nothing of value would be lost if I couldn’t do that anymore. The few things for which…
Yes
I think more people should set up their iPhone using Apple Configurator, a Mac app used to control apples mdm solution. You do have to factory reset your phone for this once, but after that you have extremely granular…
I’ve had the same experience. The ui is a little unclear about this, because it says you have 5 scans, but 1 scan is just the continuous monitoring of the default branch of a repo. The high impact findings have almost…
The author clearly disagrees with that statement.
The browser was done by cursor, not anthropic, no?
The biggest surprise to me with all this low-quality contribution spam is how little shame people apparently have. I have a handful of open source contributions. All of them are for small-ish projects and the complexity…
I'm working on Increader, an incremental reading platform. You put in all your bookmarks (also pdfs or epubs) and it puts them in a queue and tracks your progress. Read for as long as you want to and if you get bored…
I recently bought into the $200 tier and was genuinely quite surprised at ChatGPT 5.2 Pros ability for software architecture planning. If you give it ~60k tokens of your codebase and a thorough description of what you…
That, plus he's quick enough to come up with good follow-up questions on the spot. It's so frustrating listening to interviews where the interviewer simply glosses over interesting/controversial statements because they…
Not the person you're responding to, but I think the salary paid to the researchers / research-engineers at all the major labs very much counts as eye-watering. What happened at meta is ludicrous, but labs are clearly…
All of those tools are garbage. There is no reliable automated way to detect ai generated text. In 2023 OpenAI had a tool for this as well and they eventually took it down because it wasn't accurate enough. The major AI…
I do this too. It's great. The term I've seen used to describe this is 'Immersion Reading'. It seems to be quite a popular way for neurodivergent people to get into reading.
Yeah I mean I get that, but surely we have research like this already. "Garbage in, garbage out" is basically the catchphrase of the entire ml field. I guess the contribution here is that "brainrot"-like text is garbage…
So they trained LLM's on a bunch of junk and then notice that it got worse? I don't understand how that's a surprising, or even interesting result?
Unhook is great. Makes youtube on desktop bearable. Unfortunately does not work on phones :(
And insisting on building their own mediocre ui helps them achieve that how exactly? Maybe I'm just super out of touch on how people use their cars, but my cars infotainment system has not made its manufacturer any…
Surprisingly, it isn't. You can change the language in your google account and it will take that into account for what to translate and into what language, but you can't turn it off completely. I don't know who thought…
This is one of those articles where the comments are really interesting to read through. I see a bunch of comments who don't agree with the exact math, which might be warranted, but it seems at least directionally…
I didn't know about DataGrip. Looks cool.