as a matter of ux, users probably don't need to know that a session is being instantiated, and probably expect a simple play button fun
this is a dense comment (there's a lot here to unpack). it sounds like you're saying: once it became clear that conquest with an explicit intended return of large numbers of enslaved people would allow caesar to pay…
wouldn't that be a hash of the image signed by a trusted entity and stored on a chain? maybe i'm overlooking why this doesn't work
i can barely accept this is possible
it would be helpful to know why this was developed! running data science tasks on constrained systems may be an unfamiliar goal for many on hn, but i can imagine reasons for doing so. perhaps you can share real world…
i don't think time moves faster as we age, i think our perceived duration of early life grows because we keep thinking about it. for example, i have spent 35 years thinking about the events which took place at age 8,…
>you'll dance to anything by toad the wet sprocket. loser. love a good screenshot easter egg
im[ns]ho, people want desperately to believe that only state funded actors can possess that kind of power.
the administration which declares ad-hoc emergencies is behaving as predicted
i've been using flameshot with wayland the last six months, simply because i didn't know i couldn't
yes, i mutter to the screen "why not just give us your prompt and let us think about it?"
we'll be working on that very strongly in the next period of time
if it worked on a pentium iii, it should work on a phone with webgl. who's going to port it?
should be quite a bit faster than that now. 1-2ms would be normal
i often think about all the music ruined by self obsessed dorks singing soulless middle school poetry, and it's the main application of AI i'm quite excited for
an icon for "save" will suffice to help me find the portion of the menu with "save as", "save a copy", and "export". when all four have the same icon, or slight variations, i'm back to reading each one to discern the…
i'll never give up the em dash. and i will continue to evangelize the en dash from now–forever (hint hint, ranges should use en dashes instead of hyphens).
this has been my casual finding as well. why would i want all that conversational crap in the context window?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Carlo_method
clarity is good. i believe that was a reference to the futility of posting "i do not consent" messages on social media.
sometimes we make silly errors for years or decades and no one spots them. if you've been saying you hate java bloat/frameworks/whatever and meaning you hate javascript bloat/frameworks/whatever, people would probably…
for those who think brainfuck is too pedestrian, have a browse through the esolang wiki: https://esolangs.org/wiki/Language_list
i'm also curious. i used that thing until last year.
"My Documents" comes to mind. it seemed somehow infantilizing. yes, yes i know whose documents they are.
that's an interesting pursuit. we've got the code, or at least we've got the stubs calling windows dlls.
as a matter of ux, users probably don't need to know that a session is being instantiated, and probably expect a simple play button fun
this is a dense comment (there's a lot here to unpack). it sounds like you're saying: once it became clear that conquest with an explicit intended return of large numbers of enslaved people would allow caesar to pay…
wouldn't that be a hash of the image signed by a trusted entity and stored on a chain? maybe i'm overlooking why this doesn't work
i can barely accept this is possible
it would be helpful to know why this was developed! running data science tasks on constrained systems may be an unfamiliar goal for many on hn, but i can imagine reasons for doing so. perhaps you can share real world…
i don't think time moves faster as we age, i think our perceived duration of early life grows because we keep thinking about it. for example, i have spent 35 years thinking about the events which took place at age 8,…
>you'll dance to anything by toad the wet sprocket. loser. love a good screenshot easter egg
im[ns]ho, people want desperately to believe that only state funded actors can possess that kind of power.
the administration which declares ad-hoc emergencies is behaving as predicted
i've been using flameshot with wayland the last six months, simply because i didn't know i couldn't
yes, i mutter to the screen "why not just give us your prompt and let us think about it?"
we'll be working on that very strongly in the next period of time
if it worked on a pentium iii, it should work on a phone with webgl. who's going to port it?
should be quite a bit faster than that now. 1-2ms would be normal
i often think about all the music ruined by self obsessed dorks singing soulless middle school poetry, and it's the main application of AI i'm quite excited for
an icon for "save" will suffice to help me find the portion of the menu with "save as", "save a copy", and "export". when all four have the same icon, or slight variations, i'm back to reading each one to discern the…
i'll never give up the em dash. and i will continue to evangelize the en dash from now–forever (hint hint, ranges should use en dashes instead of hyphens).
this has been my casual finding as well. why would i want all that conversational crap in the context window?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Carlo_method
clarity is good. i believe that was a reference to the futility of posting "i do not consent" messages on social media.
sometimes we make silly errors for years or decades and no one spots them. if you've been saying you hate java bloat/frameworks/whatever and meaning you hate javascript bloat/frameworks/whatever, people would probably…
for those who think brainfuck is too pedestrian, have a browse through the esolang wiki: https://esolangs.org/wiki/Language_list
i'm also curious. i used that thing until last year.
"My Documents" comes to mind. it seemed somehow infantilizing. yes, yes i know whose documents they are.
that's an interesting pursuit. we've got the code, or at least we've got the stubs calling windows dlls.