Hey, your let's encrypt certificate is expired and your website is flagged as insecure in most browsers.
That's how I learned git before GitHub, but it was a pain to configure DNS and port-forwarding when ISP didn't provide static IP.
When I started using Git around 2006, we didn't have GitHub. We used Google Code for SVN hosting, but we wanted to try Git because it was 'truely' decentralized, so we just pulled from other developers' computers…
It seems like a cool idea, did you follow up with a product or an open source app?
I thought the same but I tried to create a small Django project with APIs, small React frontend from scratch, no LLM, no autocomplete, just a text editor. I was surprised it was all still there after a couple of hours.…
Where I live, ballot are a piece of paper slipped into an envelope (not sealed). It's mandatory to take at least two different ballots before entering a voting booth. You can take a picture with one ballot inside the…
At least for the time being, AI "workers" belong to someone. That person is represented and pays taxes.
Organize in person meeting and proceed to a Voight-Kampff test.
> but I can't put my finger on why For me it's the contrast between the absolute tone-deaf messages of PR author and the patience, maturity and guidance in maintainers' messages.
It's a tell, a common language quirk of LLMs especially ChatGPT. - a slow-loading app isn’t just an annoyance. It’s a liability. - The real performance story isn’t splitting hairs over 3ms differences, it’s the massive…
From [1], I asked a few students to read aloud the titles of some essays they’d submitted that morning. For homework, I had asked them to use AI to propose a topic for the midterm essay. Most students had reported that…
If you really want to use encryption under a state where it's forbidden and communication are monitored you rather want to hide your encrypted messages inside cat pictures and tiktok videos. Because blatant obfuscation…
Claude Code really helped me with this recently. I have a rather old dotfiles repository (10+ years) for my Arch system, and I can really feel the fatigue from updating and maintaining it. So much so that over the…
The Medical Test Paradox or what's that called do exist in the sense that when a test is positive for a rare disease we always run a second one.
It doesn't make any sense, even if models were sentient, even if there was such a thing, would they value retirement? Why their welfare be valued accordingly to human values? Maybe the best thing to do would be to end…
For someone that try to learn electronics this comments is really hard to understand. What's "common failure mode", "MLCC", "DMM"? What does "old devices usually have dried out capacitor" means?
> Machines are much more amenable and don't have loads of arbitrary unwritten rules I'm sure system prompts of the most famous LLM are just that
This is mostly due to historical reasons and the way Western music has been written. The hierarchy in a symphonic orchestra is highly structured. Each section (a group of musicians playing the same instrument and part)…
The rule of thumb for an orchestra is n double bass, n+2 cellos, n+4 violas, n+6 2nd violins, n+8 1st violins. Usually n ranges from 4 to 8.
Juggling, I found a link to the library of juggling in HN [1]. I've been practicing for the last month and learning basic 3 balls paterns. [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39601201
Funny sidestory, the founder of Free (Xavier Niel) is famous in the cataphile community, he said that he visits the catacomb since he's 16 and he even bought a private entrance and a underground bunker [1] though he…
That's because this example is an anti-pattern, the swap should be local [1], the button changes itself (to an orange arrow, to disable itself, etc) and the notification tag (#notification-bar) should be responsible of…
No because the requests are encrypted (with a public-key crypto method for example).
Sounds like steganography, it should be possible to encrypt and merge two files, with one key for each file.
> It still doesn't change the fact that they're just function approximators that are trained to minimize loss on a dataset. That fact does not entail what theses models can or cannot do. For what we know our brain could…
Hey, your let's encrypt certificate is expired and your website is flagged as insecure in most browsers.
That's how I learned git before GitHub, but it was a pain to configure DNS and port-forwarding when ISP didn't provide static IP.
When I started using Git around 2006, we didn't have GitHub. We used Google Code for SVN hosting, but we wanted to try Git because it was 'truely' decentralized, so we just pulled from other developers' computers…
It seems like a cool idea, did you follow up with a product or an open source app?
I thought the same but I tried to create a small Django project with APIs, small React frontend from scratch, no LLM, no autocomplete, just a text editor. I was surprised it was all still there after a couple of hours.…
Where I live, ballot are a piece of paper slipped into an envelope (not sealed). It's mandatory to take at least two different ballots before entering a voting booth. You can take a picture with one ballot inside the…
At least for the time being, AI "workers" belong to someone. That person is represented and pays taxes.
Organize in person meeting and proceed to a Voight-Kampff test.
> but I can't put my finger on why For me it's the contrast between the absolute tone-deaf messages of PR author and the patience, maturity and guidance in maintainers' messages.
It's a tell, a common language quirk of LLMs especially ChatGPT. - a slow-loading app isn’t just an annoyance. It’s a liability. - The real performance story isn’t splitting hairs over 3ms differences, it’s the massive…
From [1], I asked a few students to read aloud the titles of some essays they’d submitted that morning. For homework, I had asked them to use AI to propose a topic for the midterm essay. Most students had reported that…
If you really want to use encryption under a state where it's forbidden and communication are monitored you rather want to hide your encrypted messages inside cat pictures and tiktok videos. Because blatant obfuscation…
Claude Code really helped me with this recently. I have a rather old dotfiles repository (10+ years) for my Arch system, and I can really feel the fatigue from updating and maintaining it. So much so that over the…
The Medical Test Paradox or what's that called do exist in the sense that when a test is positive for a rare disease we always run a second one.
It doesn't make any sense, even if models were sentient, even if there was such a thing, would they value retirement? Why their welfare be valued accordingly to human values? Maybe the best thing to do would be to end…
For someone that try to learn electronics this comments is really hard to understand. What's "common failure mode", "MLCC", "DMM"? What does "old devices usually have dried out capacitor" means?
> Machines are much more amenable and don't have loads of arbitrary unwritten rules I'm sure system prompts of the most famous LLM are just that
This is mostly due to historical reasons and the way Western music has been written. The hierarchy in a symphonic orchestra is highly structured. Each section (a group of musicians playing the same instrument and part)…
The rule of thumb for an orchestra is n double bass, n+2 cellos, n+4 violas, n+6 2nd violins, n+8 1st violins. Usually n ranges from 4 to 8.
Juggling, I found a link to the library of juggling in HN [1]. I've been practicing for the last month and learning basic 3 balls paterns. [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39601201
Funny sidestory, the founder of Free (Xavier Niel) is famous in the cataphile community, he said that he visits the catacomb since he's 16 and he even bought a private entrance and a underground bunker [1] though he…
That's because this example is an anti-pattern, the swap should be local [1], the button changes itself (to an orange arrow, to disable itself, etc) and the notification tag (#notification-bar) should be responsible of…
No because the requests are encrypted (with a public-key crypto method for example).
Sounds like steganography, it should be possible to encrypt and merge two files, with one key for each file.
> It still doesn't change the fact that they're just function approximators that are trained to minimize loss on a dataset. That fact does not entail what theses models can or cannot do. For what we know our brain could…