I use handy.computer and it is pretty much everything I want from a transcribing app.
Yet there are people still giving money to Musk, using X, Grok and other products which are run by a guy who decided to kill millions of kids worldwide. I know your acquaintances are on X and it is 'ecosystem that is…
There are other apps too, such as Overcast, and ads on podcasts are really easy to skip.
> Use shorter prompts: In internal evaluations, replacing long, explicit system prompts with minimal prompts improved scores by roughly 10–15%, while reducing total tokens by 41–66% and cost by 33–67%. A shorter prompt…
This might get this control out, but people's anti-EU stance will just be increased by this and long-term this is a terrible move. Just fueling material for right wingers who will take advantage of this and push for…
You fail to understand that Apple investing in China is in their best interest - and then returned back to millions of shareholders. If investing in the USA would be a better ROI, there would be no need for any measures…
It is quite inevitable that things like this happen whenever a big, soulless corporation ends up buying people who unique set of skills and talent. Similar thing is happening in other areas of the industry, where…
I know a few of my comments are related to this, but these new names are horrible. Why introduce ANOTHER layer of confusion and drop the mini, nano suffixes that people got used to? How does this go through so many…
What pages?
This is such a sad state of the industry that a reply to a tweet is now considered like an announcement by the company. No context, nothing, just a title and a random link to a tweet, which has a seemingly relevant…
Back to terrible naming from Open AI.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/ has a good web client :)
e-Residency is most likely the main reason for this 'run' from Estonia.
Network request access is really helpful! When having access to both backend and frontend, and then seeing what actual code is requesting and returning can really help with hunting bugs or doing basic QA.
Same as in Balkans. We literally used coursebooks from Britain.
With Musk buying Cursor, it is good to have more alternatives on the market.
Of course they will convert. Not all, but even a single person buying the game at full price is better than dozens of reselling transactions where Sony makes no money and is actually losing money as those people are not…
Great find! I would just add that trust is indeed in the boring parts, but with gymnastics like this trust can be irreversibly lost. Then, no matter how boring tool is, there is no going back. Anthropic has become a…
I used to be in this camp, maybe not 150+ days but with month+ uptimes, but now with Docker I have to restart regularly as I frequently get notes about 'no more disk space' and the only way to reclaim is is to reboot.
> This should be a wakeup call for data security. Hah, author is funny.
I have an Late 2012 model, so it is 14 years, but the point still holds.
Speaking of LLM looping techniques, Claude seems to be having elevated error rate on a /loop as well.
My 15 year old Mac Mini has the same amount of RAM as this machine in 2026. I bought it used around 7-8 years ago for 200 EUR.
Saying thank you to the bus driver in UK felt nice. Doesn't really hurt anybody.
Does anyone know what is the technique they use in some of the documentaries where they use really old photos, but they make them look like this wiggle gram? I know it's not AI because the photos can be decades old, but…
I use handy.computer and it is pretty much everything I want from a transcribing app.
Yet there are people still giving money to Musk, using X, Grok and other products which are run by a guy who decided to kill millions of kids worldwide. I know your acquaintances are on X and it is 'ecosystem that is…
There are other apps too, such as Overcast, and ads on podcasts are really easy to skip.
> Use shorter prompts: In internal evaluations, replacing long, explicit system prompts with minimal prompts improved scores by roughly 10–15%, while reducing total tokens by 41–66% and cost by 33–67%. A shorter prompt…
This might get this control out, but people's anti-EU stance will just be increased by this and long-term this is a terrible move. Just fueling material for right wingers who will take advantage of this and push for…
You fail to understand that Apple investing in China is in their best interest - and then returned back to millions of shareholders. If investing in the USA would be a better ROI, there would be no need for any measures…
It is quite inevitable that things like this happen whenever a big, soulless corporation ends up buying people who unique set of skills and talent. Similar thing is happening in other areas of the industry, where…
I know a few of my comments are related to this, but these new names are horrible. Why introduce ANOTHER layer of confusion and drop the mini, nano suffixes that people got used to? How does this go through so many…
What pages?
This is such a sad state of the industry that a reply to a tweet is now considered like an announcement by the company. No context, nothing, just a title and a random link to a tweet, which has a seemingly relevant…
Back to terrible naming from Open AI.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/ has a good web client :)
e-Residency is most likely the main reason for this 'run' from Estonia.
Network request access is really helpful! When having access to both backend and frontend, and then seeing what actual code is requesting and returning can really help with hunting bugs or doing basic QA.
Same as in Balkans. We literally used coursebooks from Britain.
With Musk buying Cursor, it is good to have more alternatives on the market.
Of course they will convert. Not all, but even a single person buying the game at full price is better than dozens of reselling transactions where Sony makes no money and is actually losing money as those people are not…
Great find! I would just add that trust is indeed in the boring parts, but with gymnastics like this trust can be irreversibly lost. Then, no matter how boring tool is, there is no going back. Anthropic has become a…
I used to be in this camp, maybe not 150+ days but with month+ uptimes, but now with Docker I have to restart regularly as I frequently get notes about 'no more disk space' and the only way to reclaim is is to reboot.
> This should be a wakeup call for data security. Hah, author is funny.
I have an Late 2012 model, so it is 14 years, but the point still holds.
Speaking of LLM looping techniques, Claude seems to be having elevated error rate on a /loop as well.
My 15 year old Mac Mini has the same amount of RAM as this machine in 2026. I bought it used around 7-8 years ago for 200 EUR.
Saying thank you to the bus driver in UK felt nice. Doesn't really hurt anybody.
Does anyone know what is the technique they use in some of the documentaries where they use really old photos, but they make them look like this wiggle gram? I know it's not AI because the photos can be decades old, but…