I can totally see the appeal of using LLMs to _help_ the DM. Not to replace it. I DM a few games of The Expanse, and using LLMs to plan ahead was a godsend. No, I didn't utilise it to write the story for me - instead I…
Yeah, I was thinking the same. Fixr seemed like a solution looking for a problem, without having an even borderline clear idea on what it is supposed to be. No wonder it failed.
I've been saying for ages that our approach to personal computing is wrong. Everything is focused on apps nowadays. You need an app for accessing the camera, you need an app to access Snapchat, et cetera. On the other…
The recent Apple fiasco about introducing ads into iOS shows how true your statement is. It doesn't matter (apparently) that you paid £1500 for a brand new spanking phone, Apple will still want to milk you for money,…
> "But I'll spend money to train my employees and they'll just take those skills to go work for a competitor or start their own business!" Yes, that's a feature of the system, not a bug. Pay your employees well, listen…
Wikipedia needs some further systems implemented to ensure that the information they host is valid and correct. For starters it would be nice if established articles had a level of protection by default - e.g. don't…
"To prove we have competitors, we will pull them into a legal battle they otherwise are not a part of, so we can make sure their business plans aren't something that would make them actual competitors in the future"…
First of all, the 5th amendment only applies to individuals, not entities like corporations. Second, it's main purpose is to not incriminate yourself - sharing business plans is hardly incriminating in itself (unless…
I can totally see the appeal of using LLMs to _help_ the DM. Not to replace it. I DM a few games of The Expanse, and using LLMs to plan ahead was a godsend. No, I didn't utilise it to write the story for me - instead I…
Yeah, I was thinking the same. Fixr seemed like a solution looking for a problem, without having an even borderline clear idea on what it is supposed to be. No wonder it failed.
I've been saying for ages that our approach to personal computing is wrong. Everything is focused on apps nowadays. You need an app for accessing the camera, you need an app to access Snapchat, et cetera. On the other…
The recent Apple fiasco about introducing ads into iOS shows how true your statement is. It doesn't matter (apparently) that you paid £1500 for a brand new spanking phone, Apple will still want to milk you for money,…
> "But I'll spend money to train my employees and they'll just take those skills to go work for a competitor or start their own business!" Yes, that's a feature of the system, not a bug. Pay your employees well, listen…
Wikipedia needs some further systems implemented to ensure that the information they host is valid and correct. For starters it would be nice if established articles had a level of protection by default - e.g. don't…
"To prove we have competitors, we will pull them into a legal battle they otherwise are not a part of, so we can make sure their business plans aren't something that would make them actual competitors in the future"…
First of all, the 5th amendment only applies to individuals, not entities like corporations. Second, it's main purpose is to not incriminate yourself - sharing business plans is hardly incriminating in itself (unless…