I haven't even been to Japan yet and this feels nostalgic haha. I can only imagine how it feels to those who are more familiar with it.
Great little game, thanks! I found I'm terrible at the vowel heavy words like audio and ideal, interesting.
And just wait til you hear about the goblins!
Agreed. There should be a subset of Betteridge's law: if a headline states that you need to do something, you don't.
Fun and helpful little game, thank you! I did find the last world to be a big jump in difficulty, I don't know if there's a better way to explain it or if it's just the nature of the material. Incidentally I got 1 over…
I love slide 18 with the implication that researchers don't create and engineers don't think.
Yeah, that's the point I was making; not that those people shouldn't be interested in science funding, but that when you're in that position you're going to end up voting for whoever promises you lower taxes etc.…
>What kind of person isn't curious about the puzzle of their own existence A person who struggles to put food on the table and a roof over their heads, for one.
Small nitpick but the books in IKEA are all real, and written in Swedish :).
Thanks for posting this, a great example of forcing the human element to fit the computer rather than the other way around. I have my own experience with a similar issue as I work with regular expressions in multiple…
Yeah I had a similar experience, even as a teen I resisted the move from myspace to facebook because it felt so bland and lifeless. Hard to overstate the psychological benefit of having a customizable page that really…
I thought I was winning and then the bot jumped 5 of my pieces to win D: Good fun and a great new way to use a Go board to keep things fresh, thanks for making this.
I'm still trying to figure out what to use it for other than news aggregation...
Anecdotal data point, writing and maintaining regex is still a core part of my job. Not useless at all for me :)
http://archive.is/X5OLh
You ever feel like you live in a different world than people like this? I don't even mean that derogatorily, it's fascinating.
I agree with the people saying that the product is a lot better once you're actively engaging with pages that align with your interests, so that the algorithm can feed you better content. That being said, it's still sad…
>an LLM that can generate textures to be fed into a human-coded 3d engine I'm not certain but I think the LLM is also generating the physics itself. It's generating rules based on its training data, e.g. watch a cat…
I wish I had enough reader friends to have this problem lol.
Strange that you need the website (author) to tell you how to interpret it. It's like art itself, you're allowed to come up with your own interpretations.
>for some reason This is a pretty common fear, just look up thalassophobia (or don't! sorry!)
Anyone have recommendations for a cassette player?
The author does a good job trying to find nuanced reasons behind the slump, but it's certainly just the money. The prices at every step of the process are exorbitant. The food is not worth the price you pay, end of…
Because they want to play the game and don't know or care what a "kernel-level anticheat which acts as a rootkit" is. Which probably makes up 99.9% of their userbase.
This is cool! I see others have mentioned the acronyms, I'd also say some of the interjections are kinda lame, like having to guess both aw and aww, ew and eww, and just weird ones like awoo. I think cutting down the…
I haven't even been to Japan yet and this feels nostalgic haha. I can only imagine how it feels to those who are more familiar with it.
Great little game, thanks! I found I'm terrible at the vowel heavy words like audio and ideal, interesting.
And just wait til you hear about the goblins!
Agreed. There should be a subset of Betteridge's law: if a headline states that you need to do something, you don't.
Fun and helpful little game, thank you! I did find the last world to be a big jump in difficulty, I don't know if there's a better way to explain it or if it's just the nature of the material. Incidentally I got 1 over…
I love slide 18 with the implication that researchers don't create and engineers don't think.
Yeah, that's the point I was making; not that those people shouldn't be interested in science funding, but that when you're in that position you're going to end up voting for whoever promises you lower taxes etc.…
>What kind of person isn't curious about the puzzle of their own existence A person who struggles to put food on the table and a roof over their heads, for one.
Small nitpick but the books in IKEA are all real, and written in Swedish :).
Thanks for posting this, a great example of forcing the human element to fit the computer rather than the other way around. I have my own experience with a similar issue as I work with regular expressions in multiple…
Yeah I had a similar experience, even as a teen I resisted the move from myspace to facebook because it felt so bland and lifeless. Hard to overstate the psychological benefit of having a customizable page that really…
I thought I was winning and then the bot jumped 5 of my pieces to win D: Good fun and a great new way to use a Go board to keep things fresh, thanks for making this.
I'm still trying to figure out what to use it for other than news aggregation...
Anecdotal data point, writing and maintaining regex is still a core part of my job. Not useless at all for me :)
http://archive.is/X5OLh
You ever feel like you live in a different world than people like this? I don't even mean that derogatorily, it's fascinating.
I agree with the people saying that the product is a lot better once you're actively engaging with pages that align with your interests, so that the algorithm can feed you better content. That being said, it's still sad…
>an LLM that can generate textures to be fed into a human-coded 3d engine I'm not certain but I think the LLM is also generating the physics itself. It's generating rules based on its training data, e.g. watch a cat…
I wish I had enough reader friends to have this problem lol.
Strange that you need the website (author) to tell you how to interpret it. It's like art itself, you're allowed to come up with your own interpretations.
>for some reason This is a pretty common fear, just look up thalassophobia (or don't! sorry!)
Anyone have recommendations for a cassette player?
The author does a good job trying to find nuanced reasons behind the slump, but it's certainly just the money. The prices at every step of the process are exorbitant. The food is not worth the price you pay, end of…
Because they want to play the game and don't know or care what a "kernel-level anticheat which acts as a rootkit" is. Which probably makes up 99.9% of their userbase.
This is cool! I see others have mentioned the acronyms, I'd also say some of the interjections are kinda lame, like having to guess both aw and aww, ew and eww, and just weird ones like awoo. I think cutting down the…