worth checking out. ideogram has the best creation of english text out there. Nightcafe (https://creator.nightcafe.studio/) sturck a deal with them recently and added support for the ideogram model in their tool also,…
In case you missed it, the authors were pretty smart to include that folded section in the middle, "Prompt for prompt-enhancement". I slapped that into gpt…
> I had to think twice about this reply Good :) > The Economist Magazine, where factual snippets I have nothing special for or against the mag, but I will point out that economists are famously known for disagreeing on…
You are aware that disruption has been the human condition for 1000's of years, yes? Why do you posit that life expectancy will continue to fall? Not sure it's rational to expect an extended reversal of the trends which…
> In the 1930s America there was mass unemployment Sure, but these are temporary disruptions. Now it's true that the pace of change feels immensely faster than ever before, and I believe that's an observable fact. But…
Your life or death scenario is an edge case with its own special complexities which should not be lumped in with discussions of the vastly voluntary choices we can make. Healthcare is heavily regulated as we all know.…
Well, the “right” workaround is an opt-in system. But that would drastically reduce the number of qualified ad prospects, reducing their wholesale value, killing the online ad business, drying up the websites themselves…
While of course this problem exists, SO didn’t create them, but maybe enabled them at most. What created them was a big cycle starting with the internet leading to digital transformation and new business creation, which…
What I do has worked great for >10 years: - Direct deposit paycheck into checking account 1(the main account) - automatically transfer spending money to checking account 2 (I call it the Petty Cash account) - auto…
> And that’s what the internet has become. Full of gossip, junk content, paid posts, con articles, click bait links, sock-puppetry, spam, regurgitated spam, free e-books, self aggrandizement, fake followers, fake news,…
Most people I know hate taxis. Uber can nearly raise prices to parity with cabs.
It made me sad that the Evernote migration wasn't full fidelity. Been a few months, but I recall it didn't bring over pictures.
This is the best way anyways. 50 experiments will lead to a better outcome.
> the cat litter I just purchased is $17.89 at Amazon, $13.49 at Walmart. Last week I bought a chair mat for $21.95 on Ebay - identical item on Amazon was $33.95 (both including free shipping but Amazon came with an…
Super polite legal notice tho!
> Now, it's just a giant subsidy for Amazon. But it's not. This line is reasoning is very outdated. They have built a massive network of warehouses all over the country, and that's the physical presence that a state…
I liked the aisle, but have a lot of issues with it. This is one of my main ones: IP addresses and information security. Quoting you: > Storing an IP for a limited time for security reasons is fine. Have rules in place…
> It's not protecting your interests, it's protecting Google's interests. But you can always install (or develop) another browser that might do this job better for you. > If it was protecting your interests, it would be…
I'm "old" and I remember websites, and Bulletin Board Systems too, for that matter. But technology changes, and you gotta keep up, man. Don't let the kids bother you--they're just running through your yard to the next…
Wah? I mean, it's a giant step up from a non mobile optimized website, hands down. The article downplays Facebook and Apple despite them doing the same exact thing.
worth checking out. ideogram has the best creation of english text out there. Nightcafe (https://creator.nightcafe.studio/) sturck a deal with them recently and added support for the ideogram model in their tool also,…
In case you missed it, the authors were pretty smart to include that folded section in the middle, "Prompt for prompt-enhancement". I slapped that into gpt…
> I had to think twice about this reply Good :) > The Economist Magazine, where factual snippets I have nothing special for or against the mag, but I will point out that economists are famously known for disagreeing on…
You are aware that disruption has been the human condition for 1000's of years, yes? Why do you posit that life expectancy will continue to fall? Not sure it's rational to expect an extended reversal of the trends which…
> In the 1930s America there was mass unemployment Sure, but these are temporary disruptions. Now it's true that the pace of change feels immensely faster than ever before, and I believe that's an observable fact. But…
Your life or death scenario is an edge case with its own special complexities which should not be lumped in with discussions of the vastly voluntary choices we can make. Healthcare is heavily regulated as we all know.…
Well, the “right” workaround is an opt-in system. But that would drastically reduce the number of qualified ad prospects, reducing their wholesale value, killing the online ad business, drying up the websites themselves…
While of course this problem exists, SO didn’t create them, but maybe enabled them at most. What created them was a big cycle starting with the internet leading to digital transformation and new business creation, which…
What I do has worked great for >10 years: - Direct deposit paycheck into checking account 1(the main account) - automatically transfer spending money to checking account 2 (I call it the Petty Cash account) - auto…
> And that’s what the internet has become. Full of gossip, junk content, paid posts, con articles, click bait links, sock-puppetry, spam, regurgitated spam, free e-books, self aggrandizement, fake followers, fake news,…
Most people I know hate taxis. Uber can nearly raise prices to parity with cabs.
It made me sad that the Evernote migration wasn't full fidelity. Been a few months, but I recall it didn't bring over pictures.
This is the best way anyways. 50 experiments will lead to a better outcome.
> the cat litter I just purchased is $17.89 at Amazon, $13.49 at Walmart. Last week I bought a chair mat for $21.95 on Ebay - identical item on Amazon was $33.95 (both including free shipping but Amazon came with an…
Super polite legal notice tho!
> Now, it's just a giant subsidy for Amazon. But it's not. This line is reasoning is very outdated. They have built a massive network of warehouses all over the country, and that's the physical presence that a state…
I liked the aisle, but have a lot of issues with it. This is one of my main ones: IP addresses and information security. Quoting you: > Storing an IP for a limited time for security reasons is fine. Have rules in place…
> It's not protecting your interests, it's protecting Google's interests. But you can always install (or develop) another browser that might do this job better for you. > If it was protecting your interests, it would be…
I'm "old" and I remember websites, and Bulletin Board Systems too, for that matter. But technology changes, and you gotta keep up, man. Don't let the kids bother you--they're just running through your yard to the next…
Wah? I mean, it's a giant step up from a non mobile optimized website, hands down. The article downplays Facebook and Apple despite them doing the same exact thing.