This is ridiculously fun. Congrats on the launch! I took inspiration from “There I Ruined It” and grabbed lyrics from various popular songs to have the AI sing them in the style of other artists. It sometimes took a few…
Is this limited to PDFs or could the same chunking and parsing be applied to plain text, html, and other input file types?
There is some interoperability between other clients today. For example, I have a Jellyfin server but in order to connect to it on my Apple TV I use the Infuse Pro app. I think that works more because of a standardized…
There are some really cool geoguessr metas that aren't as much about memorizing the street view cars that I love. (Although, a few car metas are interesting such as the handful of African countries that required a…
What is it about ipv6 that is so difficult for hosting providers to support?
Are the testimonials also AI?
My current setup is Stellarium + Clear Outside + windy.app and with that you really do need to know ahead of time which objects are visible for your particular location at that time of year or spend a while browsing.…
As a native speaker, it was my first time seeing the word, too. Not common at all.
I’ve been working on a project [1] to do just that from within a Chrome extension. The idea was that as an extension, it could make use of the context menu and feel more like a native feature of the browser. I’m always…
Richard Hamming’s The Art of Doing Science and Engineering is one that’s really shaped my philosophy on CS. It pushes for the importance of reasoning from first principles, experimentation, and taking on extraordinary…
One of my biggest concerns when saving lots of things to an app like this and spending time curating bookmarks and other content is what happens if the app one day disappears. Is there a data export mechanism built in…
These theories are fun. My first instinct was that maybe it’s for “yeoman”. But that’s not the most kid-friendly or likely word to appear on a ball. “Yellow” seems a lot more plausible, and the spray paint can idea is…
Almost every day for my 5+ years of college, and fairly regularly since (although I encounter the types of complex math problems it excels at far less frequently today). I think there are many others like myself who use…
This is so intuitive. Huge props for coming up with the first ui for time zone comparison that has actually made sense to me immediately. Clicking a zone to make it the base, which all others get compared to, was a…
This leans on the LLM’s latent space to hopefully give you better results. The idea is that it’s able to use those key words to form connections that may have been absent otherwise.
One idea is that the url makes it immediately shareable. You can send your note to your phone in a text message without any uploads due to it being encoded in the url.
This pops up again later when he says 81 is 10000001. Or that width 8 corresponds to 04. I don’t know enough about the gif format to know if I just misunderstood these parts or if they were written incorrectly, but it…
Just at a cursory glance, this looks pretty verbose and clunky. Existing React ecosystem styling solutions are many, so it’s not immediately evident to me when you would accept the trade offs introduced by this tool…
The idea that computer code can't be a company name is just begging for clever company names to skirt this rule, especially with so many languages that are light in syntax. SQL is a natural contender with potential…
For anyone looking to dip their toes into Yabai and tiling windows, I recommend the following setup. Enable full tiling only on a couple workspaces. Desktop 1 can remain in floating layout, just as though you’d never…
It’s cool to see how certain prompts and themes stay relatively stable, like the gnome example. But then “cat lecturing mice” quickly goes off the rails into weird surreal sloth banana territory. My best guess to try to…
I like the concept and would really like to have something like this (especially the combination of recipe + shopping list—that’s great), but the ux is a bit off. Having to fill out a form and then click “buy now”…
What’s the use case for passing in an array of numbers? Typically when generating an ID my input is either a single random number, a string that’s being hashed, or nothing at all.
This list excludes the way 80%+ of the commands that the leadership at my company issues tend to be done. Sure, small one-off requests from someone senior might be phrased in some of the ways mentioned in this post. Or,…
For the Assistants API with unlimited context length it’s not clear to me how the pricing works. Do you pay only for the incremental tokens per message for follow up messages, or does each new message cost the full…
This is ridiculously fun. Congrats on the launch! I took inspiration from “There I Ruined It” and grabbed lyrics from various popular songs to have the AI sing them in the style of other artists. It sometimes took a few…
Is this limited to PDFs or could the same chunking and parsing be applied to plain text, html, and other input file types?
There is some interoperability between other clients today. For example, I have a Jellyfin server but in order to connect to it on my Apple TV I use the Infuse Pro app. I think that works more because of a standardized…
There are some really cool geoguessr metas that aren't as much about memorizing the street view cars that I love. (Although, a few car metas are interesting such as the handful of African countries that required a…
What is it about ipv6 that is so difficult for hosting providers to support?
Are the testimonials also AI?
My current setup is Stellarium + Clear Outside + windy.app and with that you really do need to know ahead of time which objects are visible for your particular location at that time of year or spend a while browsing.…
As a native speaker, it was my first time seeing the word, too. Not common at all.
I’ve been working on a project [1] to do just that from within a Chrome extension. The idea was that as an extension, it could make use of the context menu and feel more like a native feature of the browser. I’m always…
Richard Hamming’s The Art of Doing Science and Engineering is one that’s really shaped my philosophy on CS. It pushes for the importance of reasoning from first principles, experimentation, and taking on extraordinary…
One of my biggest concerns when saving lots of things to an app like this and spending time curating bookmarks and other content is what happens if the app one day disappears. Is there a data export mechanism built in…
These theories are fun. My first instinct was that maybe it’s for “yeoman”. But that’s not the most kid-friendly or likely word to appear on a ball. “Yellow” seems a lot more plausible, and the spray paint can idea is…
Almost every day for my 5+ years of college, and fairly regularly since (although I encounter the types of complex math problems it excels at far less frequently today). I think there are many others like myself who use…
This is so intuitive. Huge props for coming up with the first ui for time zone comparison that has actually made sense to me immediately. Clicking a zone to make it the base, which all others get compared to, was a…
This leans on the LLM’s latent space to hopefully give you better results. The idea is that it’s able to use those key words to form connections that may have been absent otherwise.
One idea is that the url makes it immediately shareable. You can send your note to your phone in a text message without any uploads due to it being encoded in the url.
This pops up again later when he says 81 is 10000001. Or that width 8 corresponds to 04. I don’t know enough about the gif format to know if I just misunderstood these parts or if they were written incorrectly, but it…
Just at a cursory glance, this looks pretty verbose and clunky. Existing React ecosystem styling solutions are many, so it’s not immediately evident to me when you would accept the trade offs introduced by this tool…
The idea that computer code can't be a company name is just begging for clever company names to skirt this rule, especially with so many languages that are light in syntax. SQL is a natural contender with potential…
For anyone looking to dip their toes into Yabai and tiling windows, I recommend the following setup. Enable full tiling only on a couple workspaces. Desktop 1 can remain in floating layout, just as though you’d never…
It’s cool to see how certain prompts and themes stay relatively stable, like the gnome example. But then “cat lecturing mice” quickly goes off the rails into weird surreal sloth banana territory. My best guess to try to…
I like the concept and would really like to have something like this (especially the combination of recipe + shopping list—that’s great), but the ux is a bit off. Having to fill out a form and then click “buy now”…
What’s the use case for passing in an array of numbers? Typically when generating an ID my input is either a single random number, a string that’s being hashed, or nothing at all.
This list excludes the way 80%+ of the commands that the leadership at my company issues tend to be done. Sure, small one-off requests from someone senior might be phrased in some of the ways mentioned in this post. Or,…
For the Assistants API with unlimited context length it’s not clear to me how the pricing works. Do you pay only for the incremental tokens per message for follow up messages, or does each new message cost the full…