I set the system prompt to try avoid censorship by substituting etc etc, it didn't listen - started generating a response and got as far as this before suddenly, [ERROR] :-) >I'm sorry for any confusion, but it seems…
Not really true. You can have separate queries to avoid cartesian explosions. EF Core implements it and its standard practice to use - but not enabled by default, because if you don't order by something unique you'll…
That's like saying audio playback isn't a feature or a product.
This example is also an odd choice because... it's not the right way to do it. If you're super concerned about people misusing hashes, using string as the type is a WTF in itself. Strings are unstructured data, the…
Search will be dead in a year or two. Nobody wants to double check information, they just want fast and easy answers, unless they're intentionally navigating to a specific website (facebook, electricity provider, etc)
NoSQL is way harder than SQL to get right if you're trying to write something performant - and you don't want to refactor everything down the line. I pick SQL because I'm lazy, not the other way round. The only upside…
For what it's worth, one CSS line lags the HELL out of my laptop on the site. It's backdrop-filter: blur(0.1875rem) for modals, like the youtube video popup
Respectfully - while that's no doubt useful for your visiting family, weighing that up vs the social costs of taking a house off the market when it could be used by a family, in the midst of what I think is the worst…
I'm not sure if corporations need a right to privacy...
This isn't my area but I feel like they might be kind of easy to define. They're wrappers around their inner companies. I'm sure nothing has been done because pretty much every corpo lobbyist represents a company that…
this totally depends on which language the human speaks. Chinese grammar is kind of like backwards English grammar.
sure, but I don't even know how to differentiate between copying my brain and being in a coma, or just falling asleep really deeply. waking up sometimes feels like enough of a discontinuity
This might be a game-changer for preserving declining languages.
the chart type is the font, and the data is literally the text you type, so the chart itself is alt text this is like, maximally accessible
There is ample data showing a decrease in accuracy arising from LLM censorship, it's very much documented. I guess at least a facsimile of logic is embedded.
In my experience, lots of stuff needs to scale massively, but (outside of the better tech companies I guess?) mainstream tools/stacks/approaches are hangovers from n-tier arch days and not really right for it, so the…
Quite likely that someone on your wifi, or someone with whom you share videos, is clicking on those. The algo gives you recommendations from other people.
Surely most search engines would have indexed most videos at this point? You could run classifiers against the video but $$$
IMO Android UX is pretty great, for a personal computing device. YouTube's UX is also pretty great, for an ad delivery network. It succeeds at showing you ads. YouTube doesn't really care if the search function gives…
Sounds about right. I did read a study or something where people figured that consciousness gives us a believable illusion of free will, but in fact it's more like an observer of whatever I/O the brain performs and…
what you probably need is just more vegetation, and vegetation that is naturally suitable for the climate/microclimate, that will grow... naturally and without the need for upkeep. Like, if nature itself needs upkeep,…
caveat - it kind of is going somewhere, the amount of wilderness has gone from like 65% to 35% in the last 50 years on the flip side, we'll just generate VR wilderness in the near future and nobody will care what's real…
Glasshole - love it. Gargoyle is also apt.
note - maybe for others suffering with it given your background but idk - I've had low-level tinnitus for ages, at some point it suddenly got really bad (hearing it over street traffic), turns out my ears were totally…
This is def an anti-pattern. As soon as you have your services suddenly hooked up to something else - chron (or hangfire or whatever) jobs or a message bus - it gets a bit weird because your service layer thinks you're…
I set the system prompt to try avoid censorship by substituting etc etc, it didn't listen - started generating a response and got as far as this before suddenly, [ERROR] :-) >I'm sorry for any confusion, but it seems…
Not really true. You can have separate queries to avoid cartesian explosions. EF Core implements it and its standard practice to use - but not enabled by default, because if you don't order by something unique you'll…
That's like saying audio playback isn't a feature or a product.
This example is also an odd choice because... it's not the right way to do it. If you're super concerned about people misusing hashes, using string as the type is a WTF in itself. Strings are unstructured data, the…
Search will be dead in a year or two. Nobody wants to double check information, they just want fast and easy answers, unless they're intentionally navigating to a specific website (facebook, electricity provider, etc)
NoSQL is way harder than SQL to get right if you're trying to write something performant - and you don't want to refactor everything down the line. I pick SQL because I'm lazy, not the other way round. The only upside…
For what it's worth, one CSS line lags the HELL out of my laptop on the site. It's backdrop-filter: blur(0.1875rem) for modals, like the youtube video popup
Respectfully - while that's no doubt useful for your visiting family, weighing that up vs the social costs of taking a house off the market when it could be used by a family, in the midst of what I think is the worst…
I'm not sure if corporations need a right to privacy...
This isn't my area but I feel like they might be kind of easy to define. They're wrappers around their inner companies. I'm sure nothing has been done because pretty much every corpo lobbyist represents a company that…
this totally depends on which language the human speaks. Chinese grammar is kind of like backwards English grammar.
sure, but I don't even know how to differentiate between copying my brain and being in a coma, or just falling asleep really deeply. waking up sometimes feels like enough of a discontinuity
This might be a game-changer for preserving declining languages.
the chart type is the font, and the data is literally the text you type, so the chart itself is alt text this is like, maximally accessible
There is ample data showing a decrease in accuracy arising from LLM censorship, it's very much documented. I guess at least a facsimile of logic is embedded.
In my experience, lots of stuff needs to scale massively, but (outside of the better tech companies I guess?) mainstream tools/stacks/approaches are hangovers from n-tier arch days and not really right for it, so the…
Quite likely that someone on your wifi, or someone with whom you share videos, is clicking on those. The algo gives you recommendations from other people.
Surely most search engines would have indexed most videos at this point? You could run classifiers against the video but $$$
IMO Android UX is pretty great, for a personal computing device. YouTube's UX is also pretty great, for an ad delivery network. It succeeds at showing you ads. YouTube doesn't really care if the search function gives…
Sounds about right. I did read a study or something where people figured that consciousness gives us a believable illusion of free will, but in fact it's more like an observer of whatever I/O the brain performs and…
what you probably need is just more vegetation, and vegetation that is naturally suitable for the climate/microclimate, that will grow... naturally and without the need for upkeep. Like, if nature itself needs upkeep,…
caveat - it kind of is going somewhere, the amount of wilderness has gone from like 65% to 35% in the last 50 years on the flip side, we'll just generate VR wilderness in the near future and nobody will care what's real…
Glasshole - love it. Gargoyle is also apt.
note - maybe for others suffering with it given your background but idk - I've had low-level tinnitus for ages, at some point it suddenly got really bad (hearing it over street traffic), turns out my ears were totally…
This is def an anti-pattern. As soon as you have your services suddenly hooked up to something else - chron (or hangfire or whatever) jobs or a message bus - it gets a bit weird because your service layer thinks you're…