I had to tell it never to say "hand-wavey" ever again to me. But I agree, I hate the way LLMs phrase sentences.
NFT development is still going strong! They've almost found a real use for them /s jk jk they're still nonsense, aren't you glad HN isn't flooded with NFT and blockchain noise anymore?
this is the way
To tack on to this, a thing my partner taught me: a shortcut to calling someone stupid is calling something they love stupid. Trying to understand why they like that thing is a more connective and productive path. Maybe…
I still think about how great Castle Quest for the BBC was. That game was killer
What a dream!! This is something I have wanted for a long time, and can't wait to set this up
Protests let people at home who are feeling alone in their frustration that there are many more people who feel like them. I also felt like you did until someone framed it that way for me. A protest isn’t supposed to be…
Wow I love this so much, and nice to see Gina’s name again! Gina and Lifehacker were an early catalyst into my own web programming career arc, and that was such a moment in time.
I had to tell it never to say "hand-wavey" ever again to me. But I agree, I hate the way LLMs phrase sentences.
NFT development is still going strong! They've almost found a real use for them /s jk jk they're still nonsense, aren't you glad HN isn't flooded with NFT and blockchain noise anymore?
this is the way
To tack on to this, a thing my partner taught me: a shortcut to calling someone stupid is calling something they love stupid. Trying to understand why they like that thing is a more connective and productive path. Maybe…
I still think about how great Castle Quest for the BBC was. That game was killer
What a dream!! This is something I have wanted for a long time, and can't wait to set this up
Protests let people at home who are feeling alone in their frustration that there are many more people who feel like them. I also felt like you did until someone framed it that way for me. A protest isn’t supposed to be…
Wow I love this so much, and nice to see Gina’s name again! Gina and Lifehacker were an early catalyst into my own web programming career arc, and that was such a moment in time.