I think you’re suffering from a false dichotomy. The average car capacity is 1.1 people per car, and 90%+ of the time, a normal individual is not hauling more than a backpack. Just imagine how much less traffic would be…
I think it’s akin to a child growing up with technology, and therefore being able to operate with it at an intuitive level. These interns have never not used AI (in the industry), so they haven’t had the “handicap” of…
Kagi arguably “pauses” your subscription if you don’t use it in a month. They give you a credit at the end of the month that then applies to the next month, so that people aren’t charged if they aren’t using it.
Weather data in prediction markets can definitely be gamed. One example that exists in real prediction markets is that the contract specifies a single source as the source of truth. But that source rounds data during…
Your argument is against large generalizations and straw man arguments, and to prove it, you.. use a generalization and straw man argument?
Be like Discord, call it a “Quest”.
If you pay attention, your source has an asterisk of “typically” and “usually”, aswell as a distinction between phenotype and karyotype traits. While it is true that the majority of people with a Y chromosome are male,…
It seems they finally got past the “final final final” bugfix updates for 5.2. Been waiting for this for a year+ so it’s awesome to see it finally out.
What are the chances that, just like moltbook, the rankings are botted, meaning that not many people actually downloaded the skill. People are more likely to download more popular items, so I don’t doubt that people are…
I’d be interested to see a satirical concept like this that goes more in depth by, say, having the operational semantics help fuel the satire. When I see things like this, I always feel underwhelmed when it’s just a…
I personally don’t like it intertwined with conversation, but I do think I like how it adds color to help emphasize certain information, outside of the text. A red X or a green checkmark is easier to see at the start…
It’s interesting this is coming at the time when it’s also announced the licensing agreement between YouTube TV and Disney has ended. Perhaps they are bracing for an impact to revenue from there? Though I’m unsure how…
> In all popular languages that support "sum types" we just call them "unions." When I was doing research on type theory in PL, there was an important distinction made between sum types and unions, so it’s important not…
To clarify, the reason I say that the projects led me to offers was only because they helped lead to the process being started (I.e. led to a first interview). Indeed, other skills are necessary to close the deal. The…
As a new grad in this job market who got 2 offers (1 FAANG), I heavily disagree. My projects (specifically my toy operating system) got me my offers. Projects are just about the only thing you can add to your resume to…
It is relevant because it wastes time and adds nothing of substance. An AI can only output as much information as was inputted into it. Using it to write a text then just makes it unnecessarily more verbose. The last…
Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t really see the advantage myself for touch typing. My current style of typing already reaches me 110+wpm, and it feels natural without any wrist problems, and I also can type fine without…
> Solving the challenge–which is valid for one week once passed– One thing that I've noticed recently with the Arch Wiki adding Anubis, is that this one week period doesn't magically fix user annoyances with Anubis. I…
Can you explain this quote, because it feels to me like it’s the exact opposite of what standard government practice would dictate? Everyone in a country with government gives up part of their natural liberties in order…
I’m not sure if the amount of ads is different, but the quality of ads is definitely different. The ads on TV are “skippable” in the sense that you watch 2 minutes of ads, and then in the last 10 seconds, you can skip…
Having satellites orbiting the planet is more beneficial than just solving the first-world problem of “knowing where you are” or “having Internet”. NASA has done a large amount of work to use satellite data to forecast…
> I'm not sure whether being able to forcibly wake up is typical or not for people dreaming lucidly, but I've never had much trouble doing it. REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep has paralysis on every part of your body…
> But during my lucid dream, there's absolutely no way of knowing. Curious if this is universal or if other people who lucid dream do always know the details of their actual true reality -- their age, what city and home…
> If a huge mechanism for assessing folks in education is "write an essay on this" and the teacher then "grades the essay output by the student," that's almost the perfect task where AI can do both ends. Which is pretty…
REM atonia, which is the paralysis that sleep paralysis comes from/uses, paralyzes the majority of your body. However, one organ it doesn’t paralyze is your eyes, hence people experiencing it generally open their eyes…
I think you’re suffering from a false dichotomy. The average car capacity is 1.1 people per car, and 90%+ of the time, a normal individual is not hauling more than a backpack. Just imagine how much less traffic would be…
I think it’s akin to a child growing up with technology, and therefore being able to operate with it at an intuitive level. These interns have never not used AI (in the industry), so they haven’t had the “handicap” of…
Kagi arguably “pauses” your subscription if you don’t use it in a month. They give you a credit at the end of the month that then applies to the next month, so that people aren’t charged if they aren’t using it.
Weather data in prediction markets can definitely be gamed. One example that exists in real prediction markets is that the contract specifies a single source as the source of truth. But that source rounds data during…
Your argument is against large generalizations and straw man arguments, and to prove it, you.. use a generalization and straw man argument?
Be like Discord, call it a “Quest”.
If you pay attention, your source has an asterisk of “typically” and “usually”, aswell as a distinction between phenotype and karyotype traits. While it is true that the majority of people with a Y chromosome are male,…
It seems they finally got past the “final final final” bugfix updates for 5.2. Been waiting for this for a year+ so it’s awesome to see it finally out.
What are the chances that, just like moltbook, the rankings are botted, meaning that not many people actually downloaded the skill. People are more likely to download more popular items, so I don’t doubt that people are…
I’d be interested to see a satirical concept like this that goes more in depth by, say, having the operational semantics help fuel the satire. When I see things like this, I always feel underwhelmed when it’s just a…
I personally don’t like it intertwined with conversation, but I do think I like how it adds color to help emphasize certain information, outside of the text. A red X or a green checkmark is easier to see at the start…
It’s interesting this is coming at the time when it’s also announced the licensing agreement between YouTube TV and Disney has ended. Perhaps they are bracing for an impact to revenue from there? Though I’m unsure how…
> In all popular languages that support "sum types" we just call them "unions." When I was doing research on type theory in PL, there was an important distinction made between sum types and unions, so it’s important not…
To clarify, the reason I say that the projects led me to offers was only because they helped lead to the process being started (I.e. led to a first interview). Indeed, other skills are necessary to close the deal. The…
As a new grad in this job market who got 2 offers (1 FAANG), I heavily disagree. My projects (specifically my toy operating system) got me my offers. Projects are just about the only thing you can add to your resume to…
It is relevant because it wastes time and adds nothing of substance. An AI can only output as much information as was inputted into it. Using it to write a text then just makes it unnecessarily more verbose. The last…
Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t really see the advantage myself for touch typing. My current style of typing already reaches me 110+wpm, and it feels natural without any wrist problems, and I also can type fine without…
> Solving the challenge–which is valid for one week once passed– One thing that I've noticed recently with the Arch Wiki adding Anubis, is that this one week period doesn't magically fix user annoyances with Anubis. I…
Can you explain this quote, because it feels to me like it’s the exact opposite of what standard government practice would dictate? Everyone in a country with government gives up part of their natural liberties in order…
I’m not sure if the amount of ads is different, but the quality of ads is definitely different. The ads on TV are “skippable” in the sense that you watch 2 minutes of ads, and then in the last 10 seconds, you can skip…
Having satellites orbiting the planet is more beneficial than just solving the first-world problem of “knowing where you are” or “having Internet”. NASA has done a large amount of work to use satellite data to forecast…
> I'm not sure whether being able to forcibly wake up is typical or not for people dreaming lucidly, but I've never had much trouble doing it. REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep has paralysis on every part of your body…
> But during my lucid dream, there's absolutely no way of knowing. Curious if this is universal or if other people who lucid dream do always know the details of their actual true reality -- their age, what city and home…
> If a huge mechanism for assessing folks in education is "write an essay on this" and the teacher then "grades the essay output by the student," that's almost the perfect task where AI can do both ends. Which is pretty…
REM atonia, which is the paralysis that sleep paralysis comes from/uses, paralyzes the majority of your body. However, one organ it doesn’t paralyze is your eyes, hence people experiencing it generally open their eyes…