Sorry buddy this is hacker news, you probably meant to enter your prompt here --> claude.ai
Wish them all the best, I really respected the efforts made to normify some of ideas with unapologetic mathematic names like monads and such But then you see stuff like this…
Is anyone else where familiar with MathML[1] and tried using it place of LaTeX? Obviously not a replacement for all usecase of the above package (like rendering existing documents), but I use mostly for rendering math…
Not disagreeing and the inability to obtain economies of scale like other manufacturing processes is part of the reason why.
Yeah these are definitely some of the more well known examples, these early communist countries tended to have a lot of state capacity so if there were such things like local planning controls and they got in the way of…
I think you're right, I wrote my comment after skimming for stuff on planning and before getting the mobile home part. I hadn't considered trailers > The comment from here onwards is about Sydney specifically, so if…
This kind of capture the point tbh > For many sectors of construction, difficulty in achieving economies of scale could be attributed to the fact that only a small number of buildings of a particular type get built in…
Cheers I missed that… Updated my comment Even with that still leaves planning controls, which dictates a lot constraint’s on development. In some jurisdictions you can effectively have planning controls that ban some…
A question about prefab construction came up at a talk this year in Sydney with Lucy Turnbull (Former Sydney Mayor) and Alain Bertaud (planner and author order without design), Lucy mentioned someone tried this in…
> I think I was simply not very good at expressing what I was trying to convey, sorry No its, and I appreciate you taking the time to read my reply and consider my perspective here. > The second point I interpret as…
I think you're confused, I was talking to two different points, while I'm sure I could have communicated with more precision, either missed it, it was unclear or you don't understand, either way I don't really get the…
> The problem with function color exists when you can't abstract over it Hopefully it's safe read this as there's no common static type between function and async function meaning APIs (that take functions as arguments)…
I get what you're saying here but I do think an actual dreams are at least a bit more interesting then AI output. But I do think such a comparison (to emphasis how unhelpful sharing tailored AI text with others is)…
Don't take this the wrong way but to anyone who has read the book "The High Price of Free Parking" this contribution to this thread reads like someone who came late to a meeting and missed half of the discussion and…
Very cool! I don't entirely understand some of the operations, but for what I do understand its pretty neat. I wish in classes we were introduced to a notion of arithmetic on intervals as it comes up. Like in basic…
This reply was unexpected but a nice surprise :) I remember your site! I really like the consistent visual language, even if you didn't make the pixel art, at the very least they go well with your site. I entered my…
As someone else has said it is publicly funded, it's the same with Australia's ABC news [1]. When you watch it on TV, I guess there are ads for its own shows but other than that they are not allowed run ads. Funnily…
I opened the book, it looks kind of like an essay. But it says this at the start > This book was created through an extended collaboration between the author, Claude (Anthropic), and ChatGPT (OpenAI). The structure,…
There’s something called menu pricing, in order to keep its existing customer base buying their more expensive higher end models there need to be an unjustifiable drop in quality to switch. The gap in spec is no…
I’ve produced music through much of 2010-2020, I wasn’t there in the 1980-2010s but it wasn’t uncommon see discussion online about different samples or things like this. Never really seen any mention something like this…
The fact you’re talking someone with this frustration shows maybe there are people with use cases other than yours? When IDEs do resolve this it tends to be because they built some index to look up these identifiers,…
> If Amazon finds your product on another website for lower than its own website, it'll just hide your listing from the search -- this is meant to be pro-consumer (when you go to Amazon you'll get the lowest price).…
The whole obnoxious dogmatic evangelicalism thing is definitely a wider human phenomenon outside software and junior devs picking up new languages. Definitely isn’t one of those things that can be solved, but it’s…
Have you got a link to this blog post?
As someone who spent the last year messing around with web components, I think there’s some cool stuff there but I have a new level of appreciation for actual components APIs from actual frameworks. It’s more a custom…
Sorry buddy this is hacker news, you probably meant to enter your prompt here --> claude.ai
Wish them all the best, I really respected the efforts made to normify some of ideas with unapologetic mathematic names like monads and such But then you see stuff like this…
Is anyone else where familiar with MathML[1] and tried using it place of LaTeX? Obviously not a replacement for all usecase of the above package (like rendering existing documents), but I use mostly for rendering math…
Not disagreeing and the inability to obtain economies of scale like other manufacturing processes is part of the reason why.
Yeah these are definitely some of the more well known examples, these early communist countries tended to have a lot of state capacity so if there were such things like local planning controls and they got in the way of…
I think you're right, I wrote my comment after skimming for stuff on planning and before getting the mobile home part. I hadn't considered trailers > The comment from here onwards is about Sydney specifically, so if…
This kind of capture the point tbh > For many sectors of construction, difficulty in achieving economies of scale could be attributed to the fact that only a small number of buildings of a particular type get built in…
Cheers I missed that… Updated my comment Even with that still leaves planning controls, which dictates a lot constraint’s on development. In some jurisdictions you can effectively have planning controls that ban some…
A question about prefab construction came up at a talk this year in Sydney with Lucy Turnbull (Former Sydney Mayor) and Alain Bertaud (planner and author order without design), Lucy mentioned someone tried this in…
> I think I was simply not very good at expressing what I was trying to convey, sorry No its, and I appreciate you taking the time to read my reply and consider my perspective here. > The second point I interpret as…
I think you're confused, I was talking to two different points, while I'm sure I could have communicated with more precision, either missed it, it was unclear or you don't understand, either way I don't really get the…
> The problem with function color exists when you can't abstract over it Hopefully it's safe read this as there's no common static type between function and async function meaning APIs (that take functions as arguments)…
I get what you're saying here but I do think an actual dreams are at least a bit more interesting then AI output. But I do think such a comparison (to emphasis how unhelpful sharing tailored AI text with others is)…
Don't take this the wrong way but to anyone who has read the book "The High Price of Free Parking" this contribution to this thread reads like someone who came late to a meeting and missed half of the discussion and…
Very cool! I don't entirely understand some of the operations, but for what I do understand its pretty neat. I wish in classes we were introduced to a notion of arithmetic on intervals as it comes up. Like in basic…
This reply was unexpected but a nice surprise :) I remember your site! I really like the consistent visual language, even if you didn't make the pixel art, at the very least they go well with your site. I entered my…
As someone else has said it is publicly funded, it's the same with Australia's ABC news [1]. When you watch it on TV, I guess there are ads for its own shows but other than that they are not allowed run ads. Funnily…
I opened the book, it looks kind of like an essay. But it says this at the start > This book was created through an extended collaboration between the author, Claude (Anthropic), and ChatGPT (OpenAI). The structure,…
There’s something called menu pricing, in order to keep its existing customer base buying their more expensive higher end models there need to be an unjustifiable drop in quality to switch. The gap in spec is no…
I’ve produced music through much of 2010-2020, I wasn’t there in the 1980-2010s but it wasn’t uncommon see discussion online about different samples or things like this. Never really seen any mention something like this…
The fact you’re talking someone with this frustration shows maybe there are people with use cases other than yours? When IDEs do resolve this it tends to be because they built some index to look up these identifiers,…
> If Amazon finds your product on another website for lower than its own website, it'll just hide your listing from the search -- this is meant to be pro-consumer (when you go to Amazon you'll get the lowest price).…
The whole obnoxious dogmatic evangelicalism thing is definitely a wider human phenomenon outside software and junior devs picking up new languages. Definitely isn’t one of those things that can be solved, but it’s…
Have you got a link to this blog post?
As someone who spent the last year messing around with web components, I think there’s some cool stuff there but I have a new level of appreciation for actual components APIs from actual frameworks. It’s more a custom…