From the About page: > This influencer was casually talking about how they learned to code and were now making a bajillion dollars. Two thoughts hit me instantly: 1.What is this "code" they’re talking about? and 2. How…
I remember how hard I had to lobby to get my parents to agree to ~$12 a month (that I paid for with 2 weeks of my allowance) for EverQuest.
I never said their (or your) points weren't valid. In fact, I think they are quite self-evident and well known. People are assuming in bad faith that I'm unaware of these facts or that I sought to mislead with my…
It's my understanding that if you look at a large enough historical time window, although warming has accelerated recently (and we are in part to blame); the Earth is still relatively cool compared to historical…
I wish people still knew how to compromise when it's in their best interest to do so. Heads up for those that live in a fantasy land: They are going to create both autonomous weapons and mass surveillance with AI. It's…
Now the turbo encabulator on the other hand...
> Finally, the last hope of people longing for native is performance. They feel that native apps will be faster. Well, they can, but it doesn’t mean they will. I guess we just shouldn't even try. Obviously the web is a…
So... can you explain why I wouldn't just use my own models and workflow? What does Glaze actually do? It looks like it has a private and public "store" where you can upload your apps? Can you explain to me how this is…
When I was a kid, my parents installed Net Nanny on our home computer. I installed a keylogger. No more Net Nanny; lots more EverQuest. I don't like age verification in general, for anything. The age gates in our…
Lack of training data in narrow domains is definitely true. I'm hopeful though, AI seems like it should mesh well with the problem. One of the biggest wins for me so far is just how quickly I can build and iterate on…
Yeah... I think you've hit the nail on the head. Technical is probably too broad of a description. It's never made sense to me the amount of people leading software development in some capacity that have never developed…
I'm not sure the people writing these articles actually use AI outside of trivial benchmarks. Sure, it can create "a website" in minutes, but what does that website do? I've found (I'm working on vehicle routing and…
I wish all OSes just came with a reasonable TWM.
My friend has the R1S, he likes it a lot, but he's also got a lemon law case open and is hoping that Rivian will have to take the vehicle back. I rode in it and it's nice, but it's way too big for me. The R2 sounds like…
I've seen this article an estimated hundred times in the past year. Personally, I do not want an EV in their current form and I certainly do not want one from China.
I don't think that the format or method of information consumption matters at all when compared to the ability of the individual to retrieve and expound the information consumed. Printing out reading materials, while…
Satya Nadella became CEO in 2014, mainstream Windows 7 support ended in early 2015. The dark ages continue.
True, but I've been consistently amazed by the improvements of the software in such a short amount of time (even running on the same hardware). I only have 8GB of VRAM, but it's amazing what I can do with those 8GB…
They arrest, but then don't prosecute. It's been catch and release for a while.
Lots of people seem to expect that the map will look exactly the same a thousand years from now; but the last hundred years of relative - historically speaking - stability are the exception, not the rule.
> laying down like a beaten dog is worse I'm suggesting the opposite, learn to identify obvious propaganda, think for yourself, believe half of what you see and none of what you hear, stop scrolling. Everyone is using…
All I wanted was a native tiling windows manager; all I got was shit on by a bloated cloud.
"Censoring" in this way is stupid and ineffective. Germans should demand better.
Fair enough, I guess I'm speaking too generally.
The names have always been quirky, but the new names mostly seem to be chosen for some branding / marketing reason (which I don't like). You can basically put "[any noun] javascript library" into google and find…
From the About page: > This influencer was casually talking about how they learned to code and were now making a bajillion dollars. Two thoughts hit me instantly: 1.What is this "code" they’re talking about? and 2. How…
I remember how hard I had to lobby to get my parents to agree to ~$12 a month (that I paid for with 2 weeks of my allowance) for EverQuest.
I never said their (or your) points weren't valid. In fact, I think they are quite self-evident and well known. People are assuming in bad faith that I'm unaware of these facts or that I sought to mislead with my…
It's my understanding that if you look at a large enough historical time window, although warming has accelerated recently (and we are in part to blame); the Earth is still relatively cool compared to historical…
I wish people still knew how to compromise when it's in their best interest to do so. Heads up for those that live in a fantasy land: They are going to create both autonomous weapons and mass surveillance with AI. It's…
Now the turbo encabulator on the other hand...
> Finally, the last hope of people longing for native is performance. They feel that native apps will be faster. Well, they can, but it doesn’t mean they will. I guess we just shouldn't even try. Obviously the web is a…
So... can you explain why I wouldn't just use my own models and workflow? What does Glaze actually do? It looks like it has a private and public "store" where you can upload your apps? Can you explain to me how this is…
When I was a kid, my parents installed Net Nanny on our home computer. I installed a keylogger. No more Net Nanny; lots more EverQuest. I don't like age verification in general, for anything. The age gates in our…
Lack of training data in narrow domains is definitely true. I'm hopeful though, AI seems like it should mesh well with the problem. One of the biggest wins for me so far is just how quickly I can build and iterate on…
Yeah... I think you've hit the nail on the head. Technical is probably too broad of a description. It's never made sense to me the amount of people leading software development in some capacity that have never developed…
I'm not sure the people writing these articles actually use AI outside of trivial benchmarks. Sure, it can create "a website" in minutes, but what does that website do? I've found (I'm working on vehicle routing and…
I wish all OSes just came with a reasonable TWM.
My friend has the R1S, he likes it a lot, but he's also got a lemon law case open and is hoping that Rivian will have to take the vehicle back. I rode in it and it's nice, but it's way too big for me. The R2 sounds like…
I've seen this article an estimated hundred times in the past year. Personally, I do not want an EV in their current form and I certainly do not want one from China.
I don't think that the format or method of information consumption matters at all when compared to the ability of the individual to retrieve and expound the information consumed. Printing out reading materials, while…
Satya Nadella became CEO in 2014, mainstream Windows 7 support ended in early 2015. The dark ages continue.
True, but I've been consistently amazed by the improvements of the software in such a short amount of time (even running on the same hardware). I only have 8GB of VRAM, but it's amazing what I can do with those 8GB…
They arrest, but then don't prosecute. It's been catch and release for a while.
Lots of people seem to expect that the map will look exactly the same a thousand years from now; but the last hundred years of relative - historically speaking - stability are the exception, not the rule.
> laying down like a beaten dog is worse I'm suggesting the opposite, learn to identify obvious propaganda, think for yourself, believe half of what you see and none of what you hear, stop scrolling. Everyone is using…
All I wanted was a native tiling windows manager; all I got was shit on by a bloated cloud.
"Censoring" in this way is stupid and ineffective. Germans should demand better.
Fair enough, I guess I'm speaking too generally.
The names have always been quirky, but the new names mostly seem to be chosen for some branding / marketing reason (which I don't like). You can basically put "[any noun] javascript library" into google and find…