If a jellyfish was able to have a conversation with you where it credibly described what it's like to be conscious, would you reject it because it doesn't have a brain and therefore cannot have a mind in the same sense…
If the replicas were truly exact, I guess not ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Of course, today's LLMs only appear to have theory of mind at first glance and fall apart under closer scrutiny. But if they can continue to become more and more accurate replicas of the real thing, I don't think it…
What makes you think UX people aren't?
> what is it about some people who seem to be constantly restless while others seem content to staying pretty much exactly where they were born IMO the main factors would be your economic situation and your relationship…
I guess the missing piece from this would be trends in immigration rates. Otherwise countries like Canada would appear to be shrinking, when in fact they're growing overall.
Did you read the article? It's just a review of a book - the article itself doesn't have much to say either way about modern clubs, besides acknowledging the recent Pincher news.
The late 2000s Mazda concepts are some of the most beautiful cars ever designed. Unfortunately the list left out my favorite, the Ryuga. https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1028135_mazda-ryuga-conc...
> there is almost no one who would not understand, “It’s fourth and ten—we have to punt.” One problem with heavily using sports, gaming, and war analogies to talk about strategy is that the discussion starts to make no…
It's not surprising that pixel art is easier to make in a raster editor than in a vector editor. The 3rd image was probably made in Figma or Sketch though. It would probably take more time to build that in Photoshop…
This is really cool, I'm excited to see more ML applied to design like this. One project I wish someone would build is an ML-powered algorithm for perceptually even saturation, drawing on crowdsourced data to help pick…
I don't really have relevant skills but this sounds really cool. It's the kind of thing I'd want to do if I had a rowing machine.
I don't get it - if "the mafia" wants "7% on your cap table", why would they reject your YC application and backchannel to get VCs to back off?
I wonder if what they meant was "it's impossible to have a turnkey solution for UX"? There are all sorts of turnkey solutions for frontend and backend infrastructure, but none guarantee good user experiences - only a…
This is the one they sell publicly to anyone at a relatively affordable price. If they make ones that run cooler and look the same as a normal optic, they might not be so forthcoming about it.
I was really surprised to read that most movies have a different mix for streaming. Most of what I stream has such high dynamic range that it feels like a cinema mix to me. I can only imagine how bad it would be if we…
Sounds like the privateers promised on paper to hold British prisoners for a certain amount of time, but actually set them free at the first convenient opportunity. Franklin didn't know this, and tried to set up an…
I bet this will be generally effective at shielding their other properties from bad news about Facebook. For ordinary people, "WhatsApp is owned by Meta" is going to feel really different from "WhatsApp is owned by…
Regardless of where you personally draw the distinction, it's clear what the article means when they say it. That other guy acting like it's a mystery where the accusations of white supremacy are coming from is really…
Your comment is confusing to me - the article is quite clear that when they say "white supremacist", they mean "a white person who committed a hate crime against Jews". > Patton pled guilty to involvement in a 1990…
Here's another comment with some excellent demonstration video: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27984716
Games are really easy to test viability for, though. The game has perfect information about itself, rarely connects in a complex way to anything outside the game, and it's easy to replicate the user's context just by…
You'd probably do the same thing that powered ships do: build extra time into the schedule so that you never arrive late. This ship probably needs more padding because it relies on the wind, but the whole concept seems…
His grandmother is 91 years old, and smartphones are complex objects to understand and use, even with assistive technologies. If a 91 year old with normal vision has a hard time using the phone, I don't think adding…
"Though Porsche Cars North America does not condone, promote, or acknowledge any sort of activity that would violate the rules of the road, we were pleased to see how well the Taycan and the charging infrastructure did…
If a jellyfish was able to have a conversation with you where it credibly described what it's like to be conscious, would you reject it because it doesn't have a brain and therefore cannot have a mind in the same sense…
If the replicas were truly exact, I guess not ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Of course, today's LLMs only appear to have theory of mind at first glance and fall apart under closer scrutiny. But if they can continue to become more and more accurate replicas of the real thing, I don't think it…
What makes you think UX people aren't?
> what is it about some people who seem to be constantly restless while others seem content to staying pretty much exactly where they were born IMO the main factors would be your economic situation and your relationship…
I guess the missing piece from this would be trends in immigration rates. Otherwise countries like Canada would appear to be shrinking, when in fact they're growing overall.
Did you read the article? It's just a review of a book - the article itself doesn't have much to say either way about modern clubs, besides acknowledging the recent Pincher news.
The late 2000s Mazda concepts are some of the most beautiful cars ever designed. Unfortunately the list left out my favorite, the Ryuga. https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1028135_mazda-ryuga-conc...
> there is almost no one who would not understand, “It’s fourth and ten—we have to punt.” One problem with heavily using sports, gaming, and war analogies to talk about strategy is that the discussion starts to make no…
It's not surprising that pixel art is easier to make in a raster editor than in a vector editor. The 3rd image was probably made in Figma or Sketch though. It would probably take more time to build that in Photoshop…
This is really cool, I'm excited to see more ML applied to design like this. One project I wish someone would build is an ML-powered algorithm for perceptually even saturation, drawing on crowdsourced data to help pick…
I don't really have relevant skills but this sounds really cool. It's the kind of thing I'd want to do if I had a rowing machine.
I don't get it - if "the mafia" wants "7% on your cap table", why would they reject your YC application and backchannel to get VCs to back off?
I wonder if what they meant was "it's impossible to have a turnkey solution for UX"? There are all sorts of turnkey solutions for frontend and backend infrastructure, but none guarantee good user experiences - only a…
This is the one they sell publicly to anyone at a relatively affordable price. If they make ones that run cooler and look the same as a normal optic, they might not be so forthcoming about it.
I was really surprised to read that most movies have a different mix for streaming. Most of what I stream has such high dynamic range that it feels like a cinema mix to me. I can only imagine how bad it would be if we…
Sounds like the privateers promised on paper to hold British prisoners for a certain amount of time, but actually set them free at the first convenient opportunity. Franklin didn't know this, and tried to set up an…
I bet this will be generally effective at shielding their other properties from bad news about Facebook. For ordinary people, "WhatsApp is owned by Meta" is going to feel really different from "WhatsApp is owned by…
Regardless of where you personally draw the distinction, it's clear what the article means when they say it. That other guy acting like it's a mystery where the accusations of white supremacy are coming from is really…
Your comment is confusing to me - the article is quite clear that when they say "white supremacist", they mean "a white person who committed a hate crime against Jews". > Patton pled guilty to involvement in a 1990…
Here's another comment with some excellent demonstration video: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27984716
Games are really easy to test viability for, though. The game has perfect information about itself, rarely connects in a complex way to anything outside the game, and it's easy to replicate the user's context just by…
You'd probably do the same thing that powered ships do: build extra time into the schedule so that you never arrive late. This ship probably needs more padding because it relies on the wind, but the whole concept seems…
His grandmother is 91 years old, and smartphones are complex objects to understand and use, even with assistive technologies. If a 91 year old with normal vision has a hard time using the phone, I don't think adding…
"Though Porsche Cars North America does not condone, promote, or acknowledge any sort of activity that would violate the rules of the road, we were pleased to see how well the Taycan and the charging infrastructure did…