Or maybe they use natural language because they have no choice. If Nadella or Biden could just push some buttons to make things happen, they probably would. I know I would.
> "it's not important if the default font is used". That's also what they said. They said "You may as well just do 'serif' or 'sans-serif' and be done with it." > Now I understand that you also say that default fonts…
Inter is the default font on elementary OS, if I recall correctly.
Yes, and that's exactly the problem with this approach. There's no accounting for the different metrics of the fonts. Font size and font family should ideally always be set together. If you're setting a font-size, then…
> System UI: risky, it’s a trap, there’s basically no legitimate scenario for these semantics on the public web. How else would you style things with the system's UI font? User interfaces on the web can be designed to…
> I use "font-family: system-ui, sans-serif" on my resume page [...] If you're creating a user interface with really tight tolerances on element size or appearance, different strategies might be more appropriate.…
The say, "then you don't care about typography at all." You say, "If [...] it's not so important [...]" To me, it sounds like you two are in agreement. If it's not important, i.e. if you don't care about it, then it's…
The comparison between the context length and what humans can hold in their heads just seems faulty. I'm not sure I can agree that humans cannot hold 25,000 words worth of information in their heads. For the average…
A better question would be: which ones would you not change to `const`?
Or creative writing, where factual inaccuracies are often a feature, not a bug.
Fully agree, but the problem is not really specific to AI. Most search results today, whether written by humans or machines, tend to be mindless, inaccurate, and unhelpful n-th hand summaries produced with very little…
Or maybe they use natural language because they have no choice. If Nadella or Biden could just push some buttons to make things happen, they probably would. I know I would.
> "it's not important if the default font is used". That's also what they said. They said "You may as well just do 'serif' or 'sans-serif' and be done with it." > Now I understand that you also say that default fonts…
Inter is the default font on elementary OS, if I recall correctly.
Yes, and that's exactly the problem with this approach. There's no accounting for the different metrics of the fonts. Font size and font family should ideally always be set together. If you're setting a font-size, then…
> System UI: risky, it’s a trap, there’s basically no legitimate scenario for these semantics on the public web. How else would you style things with the system's UI font? User interfaces on the web can be designed to…
> I use "font-family: system-ui, sans-serif" on my resume page [...] If you're creating a user interface with really tight tolerances on element size or appearance, different strategies might be more appropriate.…
The say, "then you don't care about typography at all." You say, "If [...] it's not so important [...]" To me, it sounds like you two are in agreement. If it's not important, i.e. if you don't care about it, then it's…
The comparison between the context length and what humans can hold in their heads just seems faulty. I'm not sure I can agree that humans cannot hold 25,000 words worth of information in their heads. For the average…
A better question would be: which ones would you not change to `const`?
Or creative writing, where factual inaccuracies are often a feature, not a bug.
Fully agree, but the problem is not really specific to AI. Most search results today, whether written by humans or machines, tend to be mindless, inaccurate, and unhelpful n-th hand summaries produced with very little…