Would be a pretty amusing black comedy. They kidnap the potential Satoshi, who is actually Satoshi but they’re not sure. [hijinx added here]. Then in the process of torturing him, they accidentally kill him before he…
Thank you. TFA links to the map that was part of the Google/Samsung ad, but not to the map that apparently everyone is excited about and is the topic of the story. Ridiculously petty editorial choice for information…
Best answer I can guess: because it's easy and cheap to set up, and the dev team involved was moved to another project years ago. Windows is dominant for UIs because of a long history of having drivers for all the…
"to begin with" is expecting miracles we don't have today. Delta has been around forever and presumably runs a lot of critical stuff was written in the 90s, or (hopefully not by now) even the 60s. And, as cool as Linux…
I appreciate the pushback on this process, it made me think. I actually asked the LLM for supporting or refuting sources. I didn’t think I was cherry picking. Looking at its response… maybe CharGPT didn’t pick up on the…
A user named observationist made a response to this post, but they responded to a troll, whose comment was nuked which removed their very valuable comment (I was responding to them at the time so I happened to have both…
Thank you for this. I thought this was a very informative comment; I am worried about schizophrenia as a disease that might impact my kids. I wanted to ask you for more information, but that is a burden, so I asked…
>> you can use it to explore the thought processes of why someone might pick a particular set The danger I see here, is that if you ask an LLM to explain the thought processes, it will never say “I don’t know”. It will…
I absolutely got it wrong, thanks for the correction.
(I actually scanned the comment thread to look for this comic, I was going to add it but you beat me to it.)
I quote this all the time to people. There’s too much, we’re spread too thin. Ignorance shouldn’t be considered a big deal or a huge embarrassment. Not being ready to learn is a problem, but ignorance is sort of the…
Thank you! I particularly like the brief clip of an armored guy standing on a chariot strapped to a treadmill. It appears he is able to stand stoically while machines work underneath him. I have to assume it’s some sort…
They’ve been charging a that amount forever, it’s a crazy ask. But you’ll be happy to hear that the quoted price is about 80% off of the price in 2000, so take advantage of the discount. In 2000 it was $100K/month.
I’ve heard this is important for young kids when eyes are developing. Once the weakness is built in, there’s not much t that can be done. But I definitely recommend this to people I know with new babies. We do a bad job…
It is really amazing the difference in emotional impact. Nicely done in super hi def! Thanks for this.
This implies that birds don’t get eye cancer even though their lenses are different. I wonder what their protection is
YouTube is great for watching Opera, although you need the subscription to not be distracted by ads. But, after buying that one entry ticket: state sponsored arts are constantly putting up super high quality new…
Thank you for this. Definitely interested in Janáček but I’d forgotten about him. I liked some of the Moravian Folk Songs, particularly the one named The Bench (the numbering seems to be confused JW V/2 No. 3 on some…
“You can't build a peaceful world on empty stomachs and human misery.” - Norman Bourlag
There’s nothing thing wrong with that approach if you’re working with jsonpaths on the regular. It’s all about time management, I guess. With json, and xml, and probably yaml, there is this recurring long-term pattern…
1. Create a mock json document that has the structure you are trying to query. 2. Ask [newest LLM] to write the proper json path to get to the element you want to reach.
Excited to anticipate next-gen airplanes with slotted wingtips and their vanes controlled by AI for optimal performance.
One of the big wins is not so much “build and run your own stuff” but there are very nice low-cost (in terms of compute) performance utilities built on eBPF https://github.com/iovisor/bcc There are so many utilities in…
Thanks for this. Very cool to read these types of stories.
My view: I’m busy, I have a lot of things I’m trying to figure out. For example, All of my free time should be spent getting better at AI programming. Seemingly infinite horizon. I could carefully track a half dozen…
Would be a pretty amusing black comedy. They kidnap the potential Satoshi, who is actually Satoshi but they’re not sure. [hijinx added here]. Then in the process of torturing him, they accidentally kill him before he…
Thank you. TFA links to the map that was part of the Google/Samsung ad, but not to the map that apparently everyone is excited about and is the topic of the story. Ridiculously petty editorial choice for information…
Best answer I can guess: because it's easy and cheap to set up, and the dev team involved was moved to another project years ago. Windows is dominant for UIs because of a long history of having drivers for all the…
"to begin with" is expecting miracles we don't have today. Delta has been around forever and presumably runs a lot of critical stuff was written in the 90s, or (hopefully not by now) even the 60s. And, as cool as Linux…
I appreciate the pushback on this process, it made me think. I actually asked the LLM for supporting or refuting sources. I didn’t think I was cherry picking. Looking at its response… maybe CharGPT didn’t pick up on the…
A user named observationist made a response to this post, but they responded to a troll, whose comment was nuked which removed their very valuable comment (I was responding to them at the time so I happened to have both…
Thank you for this. I thought this was a very informative comment; I am worried about schizophrenia as a disease that might impact my kids. I wanted to ask you for more information, but that is a burden, so I asked…
>> you can use it to explore the thought processes of why someone might pick a particular set The danger I see here, is that if you ask an LLM to explain the thought processes, it will never say “I don’t know”. It will…
I absolutely got it wrong, thanks for the correction.
(I actually scanned the comment thread to look for this comic, I was going to add it but you beat me to it.)
I quote this all the time to people. There’s too much, we’re spread too thin. Ignorance shouldn’t be considered a big deal or a huge embarrassment. Not being ready to learn is a problem, but ignorance is sort of the…
Thank you! I particularly like the brief clip of an armored guy standing on a chariot strapped to a treadmill. It appears he is able to stand stoically while machines work underneath him. I have to assume it’s some sort…
They’ve been charging a that amount forever, it’s a crazy ask. But you’ll be happy to hear that the quoted price is about 80% off of the price in 2000, so take advantage of the discount. In 2000 it was $100K/month.
I’ve heard this is important for young kids when eyes are developing. Once the weakness is built in, there’s not much t that can be done. But I definitely recommend this to people I know with new babies. We do a bad job…
It is really amazing the difference in emotional impact. Nicely done in super hi def! Thanks for this.
This implies that birds don’t get eye cancer even though their lenses are different. I wonder what their protection is
YouTube is great for watching Opera, although you need the subscription to not be distracted by ads. But, after buying that one entry ticket: state sponsored arts are constantly putting up super high quality new…
Thank you for this. Definitely interested in Janáček but I’d forgotten about him. I liked some of the Moravian Folk Songs, particularly the one named The Bench (the numbering seems to be confused JW V/2 No. 3 on some…
“You can't build a peaceful world on empty stomachs and human misery.” - Norman Bourlag
There’s nothing thing wrong with that approach if you’re working with jsonpaths on the regular. It’s all about time management, I guess. With json, and xml, and probably yaml, there is this recurring long-term pattern…
1. Create a mock json document that has the structure you are trying to query. 2. Ask [newest LLM] to write the proper json path to get to the element you want to reach.
Excited to anticipate next-gen airplanes with slotted wingtips and their vanes controlled by AI for optimal performance.
One of the big wins is not so much “build and run your own stuff” but there are very nice low-cost (in terms of compute) performance utilities built on eBPF https://github.com/iovisor/bcc There are so many utilities in…
Thanks for this. Very cool to read these types of stories.
My view: I’m busy, I have a lot of things I’m trying to figure out. For example, All of my free time should be spent getting better at AI programming. Seemingly infinite horizon. I could carefully track a half dozen…