Around the time I graduated from the research institute in 2020, it seems my lab already had a similar infrastructure, just without LLMs and agents. Back then, we had data repositories, databases, Jupyter Notebooks,…
Here are some cases where Firefox really sucks: some of them are specific CSS styles, some are downgraded features, and some of them I just don't know why. As I mentioned here, the ChatGPT web and Gemini web used to be…
I'm a Firefox user for about 20yrs (since Firefox 3); but too often I have to use Chrome, as so many sites only work properly on it; Firefox is really buggy or laggy on those websites; For a time, all those AI chat web…
One-Drop Rule + Long-Arm Jurisdiction = Everything eventually comes under US control. That's what I see, don't need to 'hear' it from Why even bother with 'forced IP transfer' when you can just take it?
I don’t think this is really about salary. The “whole thing” is never cheap. Running something like a university — providing the environment, infrastructure, administration, facilities, compliance systems, equipment,…
So, have you ever been to China and could hadely found anything familay? - Oh, they must have been blocked from entering the Chinese market! But none of that is true. You could see global brands everywhere here — Tesla,…
Basic science is never cheap, but none of that money goes to the grad students. Then again, military weapons are indeed insanely expensive.
so called AI Art is OK for those pic themself. but it's far too often abused. All you get are these pieces of glossy junk, yet they expect you to believe it’s some form of creative work. "People with minor cases of…
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Several years ago, one of my Gmail accounts (mainly used for non-serious purposes, such as registering on gaming forums) was stolen due to a password leak. I received an login alert via a forwarded email, but since I…
Over a decade ago, my father would fix washing machine controllers, replacing mechanical timers, buttons, panels, or other parts; Now, for the same problem, we just need to replace a control circuit board; the circuit…
I think this topic is not about safety, but about profit and responsibilities. The reality is that users should take responsibility but are not allowed to, so Google takes over and makes a profit. You don't need a CS…
subsidize ? no all that shit just not worth that much; The profit marginsof these industries are ridiculously high, to the point that if you’re willing, you can manufacture many useful, high‑quality products. only when…
I think wayland is OK as a user. But Wayland is just not really that UNIX. As ordinary user, I actually don't care about any of this. However, from another perspective, I think this is a bad thing—open source projects…
It actually work, got "Plan mode (shift+tab to cycle)" at corner. reading the manual , there is Slash commands /plan /plan switch to Plan mode It seems that, unlike OpenCode, Codex doesn't show a notice for mode by…
Does Codex actually have a Plan Mode, or is there a mode switch I'm missing? I find myself having to manually tell it to 'make a plan' every time. and if it has directory permissions, sometimes it just skips the…
> "The trick is not to play zero sum games." To be mean, I’d say no—those zero-sum games are always 'positive' for the players, because the people actually foot pay the bill aren't even at the table. Come on, we live in…
privacy data it self is merely the case; The real problem is that tech giants only need to claim that their use of data is appropriate, and they can then feel free to use it to provide "better" services. After all, they…
openrouter, for example, there are models both open and closed
Bot comments are everywhere( no only obscure websites ). I suppose it's because someone just want to try them out and it is really affordable.
True, I didn't phrase that perfectly. It is my opinion that climate change poses an even greater threat to the Middle East. It's reaching a point where states and groups can no longer sustain the massive resources…
In my view, it is because if you don't, you die. This isn't merely about the division of labor; it’s about war between nations. The peoples here have endured thousands of years of cycles between violent upheaval and…
sounds like people are trying to reinvent hieroglyphs.
Windows keeps getting worse, but it's still not as bad as Android. It's like how an iPad with macOS would be great, but a MacBook with iOS would be terrible. I've been using Fedora part-time and I'm quite happy with it.…
Health data, medical records, even research data, is very scarce in the public domain. This is not just due to so-called privacy concerns, but because such data could have generated “value” (and been sold at a good…
Around the time I graduated from the research institute in 2020, it seems my lab already had a similar infrastructure, just without LLMs and agents. Back then, we had data repositories, databases, Jupyter Notebooks,…
Here are some cases where Firefox really sucks: some of them are specific CSS styles, some are downgraded features, and some of them I just don't know why. As I mentioned here, the ChatGPT web and Gemini web used to be…
I'm a Firefox user for about 20yrs (since Firefox 3); but too often I have to use Chrome, as so many sites only work properly on it; Firefox is really buggy or laggy on those websites; For a time, all those AI chat web…
One-Drop Rule + Long-Arm Jurisdiction = Everything eventually comes under US control. That's what I see, don't need to 'hear' it from Why even bother with 'forced IP transfer' when you can just take it?
I don’t think this is really about salary. The “whole thing” is never cheap. Running something like a university — providing the environment, infrastructure, administration, facilities, compliance systems, equipment,…
So, have you ever been to China and could hadely found anything familay? - Oh, they must have been blocked from entering the Chinese market! But none of that is true. You could see global brands everywhere here — Tesla,…
Basic science is never cheap, but none of that money goes to the grad students. Then again, military weapons are indeed insanely expensive.
so called AI Art is OK for those pic themself. but it's far too often abused. All you get are these pieces of glossy junk, yet they expect you to believe it’s some form of creative work. "People with minor cases of…
[dead]
Several years ago, one of my Gmail accounts (mainly used for non-serious purposes, such as registering on gaming forums) was stolen due to a password leak. I received an login alert via a forwarded email, but since I…
Over a decade ago, my father would fix washing machine controllers, replacing mechanical timers, buttons, panels, or other parts; Now, for the same problem, we just need to replace a control circuit board; the circuit…
I think this topic is not about safety, but about profit and responsibilities. The reality is that users should take responsibility but are not allowed to, so Google takes over and makes a profit. You don't need a CS…
subsidize ? no all that shit just not worth that much; The profit marginsof these industries are ridiculously high, to the point that if you’re willing, you can manufacture many useful, high‑quality products. only when…
I think wayland is OK as a user. But Wayland is just not really that UNIX. As ordinary user, I actually don't care about any of this. However, from another perspective, I think this is a bad thing—open source projects…
It actually work, got "Plan mode (shift+tab to cycle)" at corner. reading the manual , there is Slash commands /plan /plan switch to Plan mode It seems that, unlike OpenCode, Codex doesn't show a notice for mode by…
Does Codex actually have a Plan Mode, or is there a mode switch I'm missing? I find myself having to manually tell it to 'make a plan' every time. and if it has directory permissions, sometimes it just skips the…
> "The trick is not to play zero sum games." To be mean, I’d say no—those zero-sum games are always 'positive' for the players, because the people actually foot pay the bill aren't even at the table. Come on, we live in…
privacy data it self is merely the case; The real problem is that tech giants only need to claim that their use of data is appropriate, and they can then feel free to use it to provide "better" services. After all, they…
openrouter, for example, there are models both open and closed
Bot comments are everywhere( no only obscure websites ). I suppose it's because someone just want to try them out and it is really affordable.
True, I didn't phrase that perfectly. It is my opinion that climate change poses an even greater threat to the Middle East. It's reaching a point where states and groups can no longer sustain the massive resources…
In my view, it is because if you don't, you die. This isn't merely about the division of labor; it’s about war between nations. The peoples here have endured thousands of years of cycles between violent upheaval and…
sounds like people are trying to reinvent hieroglyphs.
Windows keeps getting worse, but it's still not as bad as Android. It's like how an iPad with macOS would be great, but a MacBook with iOS would be terrible. I've been using Fedora part-time and I'm quite happy with it.…
Health data, medical records, even research data, is very scarce in the public domain. This is not just due to so-called privacy concerns, but because such data could have generated “value” (and been sold at a good…