Seems like some of those problems could be partially addressed. Such as a retractable metal nozzle that is sanitized with heat or steam after use, not using warm water, reducing spray velocity, adjusting angle of spray,…
Feel free to share resources, but I am speaking purely in terms of practicality related to my day to day.
I guess it probably depends on what you are doing. Outside of layers on top of these things (tooling), I personally haven't seen much progress.
Are people really doing coding with agents through PRs? This has to be a huge waste of resources. It is normal to preempt things like this when working with agents. That is easy to do in real time, but it must be…
Seems like that is taking a very long time, on top of some very grandiose promises being delivered today.
These rodents were huffing vaporized ethanol for 16 hours a day at ~.2 BAC on weekdays and then they left them on weekends for four weeks straight. That is quite the bender.
Or just small specialized search engines for categories of knowledge with some shared advertising / revenue model.
Can always go back to the days of these: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webring https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_directory
In my experience, OneNote syncs more reliably than Obsidian. Although, I still prefer using Obsidian for other reasons.
LLMs will read it, and it will be distilled into the great pool of knowledge until the end of time.
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> There is an unwritten social contract here. There isn't, no matter how many times you say there is. https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...
Still, the author is making a deterministic leap by stating that they wouldn't have been X if Y.
> That said, the arXiv is rolling out an experimental LaTeX-to-HTML Some history: https://www.arxiv-vanity.com/
A lot of disease has environmental and intrinsic causes. Categorizing disease as having a set of characteristics in the body doesn't make it solely rooted within those characteristics. I think there will always be a…
> I wouldn't have gone down any of that path Yet, if you actually believe in biological determinism, there is no way you could have taken anything but that path.
I have been using the internet since 1995, and I have yet to see the cycle. From where I sit, it has been more of just a steady trend toward compartmentalization and aggregation. (Not to say that there aren't a large…
It sounds interesting, but it really feels like they are downplaying the risks here. I'd be hesitant to put anything mixed in a DIY device with off the shelf peristaltic pumps into my body without some additional…
I have burned out at least 10 times in my career. The last time, it was like I lost half a decade, even though it didn't last quite that long. It was as if I had amnesia. I fell into a deep depression. I considered…
It looks like you need special sensors and a lot of light in certain wavelengths. Would like to read the paper.
Around June of this year.
Just because we have receptors that have affinity for molecules that we call cannabinoids doesn't mean much in terms of evolution related to plants. There is a wide range of molecules that have a shape that bind to the…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_quoque
> it is much better are correcting grammar Mmmhm
Seems like some of those problems could be partially addressed. Such as a retractable metal nozzle that is sanitized with heat or steam after use, not using warm water, reducing spray velocity, adjusting angle of spray,…
Feel free to share resources, but I am speaking purely in terms of practicality related to my day to day.
I guess it probably depends on what you are doing. Outside of layers on top of these things (tooling), I personally haven't seen much progress.
Are people really doing coding with agents through PRs? This has to be a huge waste of resources. It is normal to preempt things like this when working with agents. That is easy to do in real time, but it must be…
Seems like that is taking a very long time, on top of some very grandiose promises being delivered today.
These rodents were huffing vaporized ethanol for 16 hours a day at ~.2 BAC on weekdays and then they left them on weekends for four weeks straight. That is quite the bender.
Or just small specialized search engines for categories of knowledge with some shared advertising / revenue model.
Can always go back to the days of these: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webring https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_directory
In my experience, OneNote syncs more reliably than Obsidian. Although, I still prefer using Obsidian for other reasons.
LLMs will read it, and it will be distilled into the great pool of knowledge until the end of time.
[flagged]
A terrible typescript
> There is an unwritten social contract here. There isn't, no matter how many times you say there is. https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...
Still, the author is making a deterministic leap by stating that they wouldn't have been X if Y.
> That said, the arXiv is rolling out an experimental LaTeX-to-HTML Some history: https://www.arxiv-vanity.com/
A lot of disease has environmental and intrinsic causes. Categorizing disease as having a set of characteristics in the body doesn't make it solely rooted within those characteristics. I think there will always be a…
> I wouldn't have gone down any of that path Yet, if you actually believe in biological determinism, there is no way you could have taken anything but that path.
I have been using the internet since 1995, and I have yet to see the cycle. From where I sit, it has been more of just a steady trend toward compartmentalization and aggregation. (Not to say that there aren't a large…
It sounds interesting, but it really feels like they are downplaying the risks here. I'd be hesitant to put anything mixed in a DIY device with off the shelf peristaltic pumps into my body without some additional…
I have burned out at least 10 times in my career. The last time, it was like I lost half a decade, even though it didn't last quite that long. It was as if I had amnesia. I fell into a deep depression. I considered…
It looks like you need special sensors and a lot of light in certain wavelengths. Would like to read the paper.
Around June of this year.
Just because we have receptors that have affinity for molecules that we call cannabinoids doesn't mean much in terms of evolution related to plants. There is a wide range of molecules that have a shape that bind to the…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_quoque
> it is much better are correcting grammar Mmmhm