Would love to give this a try once it is working in Australia. Our options are just DiDi and Uber.
> not all of us did that. For many good reasons, too. This isn't really the point of your comment, and for that I apologise, but I still haven't gotten used to speaking about what we "used to do" in the past tense, as…
Lol fair enough, I stand corrected. It seems then that their objective is to superficially increase the diversity of results, to avoid bad PR, rather than actually neutralising harmful and untruthful biases of the input…
Thanks for the recc, very cool extension!
This is the first I have herd of this benchmark. Can someone explain how it in any way indicates how close we are to "AGI"? Replay of Sol attempting the game:…
Do you think they deliberately trained the model to produce images of diverse Nazis? It is clearly a byproduct of trying to correct an unaligned, bigoted model, and that is an example of overcorrection. > Removing bias…
C-b + s or C-b + w for switching sessions is most convenient for me, but if I am running multiple sessions I would usually just open a new tab in my emulator (iTerm2) which can be clicked or hotkeyed between. Anyway, I…
You can do this. In my current tmux session I have four windows each with a status indicator that shows up when that window is running a claude code session. It is a blue animated braille spinner when it is working, a…
> wishing it was a little bit more mouse friendly Can you explain what you struggle to do in tmux with the mouse? I'm using it as we speak and everything is clickable, panes are resizable, right clicking a windows give…
Tmux mouse support also has right-click context menus, clicking between tabs and panes, scrolling in panes, selecting text etc.
Same. Not sure what it is but I have never hit the guardrails on Fable, and its knowledge and code is seriously impressive.
This was my favourite of the ones I saw: https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/813984c9-f0a6-c340-5e89-f1c00af... Really moving piece. Great idea on the part of the API devs!
How do you meaningfully use Reddit without an account? Do you really navigate to specific subreddits and read them one by one, rather than assembling a home feed of subs you have joined? You never want to participate in…
That generated video was eye opening for me. I've been using Opus in Claude Code for studying and at work, but it never occurred to me to use 3b1b's excellent python library for generating maths visualisations to let it…
In the README it says > Do I need an account to try it? Not for the core breathing biofeedback; that works without creating one. Some surrounding features in the app use an account; the part this repo is about does not.…
Did you read it?
That’s funny, I wonder if they might remove it since it is a common way for people to circumvent the ID requirement laws for certain sites.
I can’t be the only one for whom `vim README.md` is perfectly good. I’ve never considered the monospaced font a limitation, I prefer it. Coloured rendering works great and is all the visual aid I need to parse quickly.…
Anyone know of a similarly excellent resource for understanding wired networking? CAT specifications, how to pick high quality switches/routers etc.?
The original creator of this standard has retroactively called it “a mistake” https://git.eeqj.de/sneak/consoledonottrack.com/src/branch/m...
Is the abstract really too long for you?
I’m interested since it’s clear this is a passionate and talented developer, but it seems the primary feature is step tracking, which iPhone already does by default. Is Pedometer++’s step counting somehow more accurate?
Would love to give this a try once it is working in Australia. Our options are just DiDi and Uber.
> not all of us did that. For many good reasons, too. This isn't really the point of your comment, and for that I apologise, but I still haven't gotten used to speaking about what we "used to do" in the past tense, as…
Lol fair enough, I stand corrected. It seems then that their objective is to superficially increase the diversity of results, to avoid bad PR, rather than actually neutralising harmful and untruthful biases of the input…
Thanks for the recc, very cool extension!
This is the first I have herd of this benchmark. Can someone explain how it in any way indicates how close we are to "AGI"? Replay of Sol attempting the game:…
Do you think they deliberately trained the model to produce images of diverse Nazis? It is clearly a byproduct of trying to correct an unaligned, bigoted model, and that is an example of overcorrection. > Removing bias…
C-b + s or C-b + w for switching sessions is most convenient for me, but if I am running multiple sessions I would usually just open a new tab in my emulator (iTerm2) which can be clicked or hotkeyed between. Anyway, I…
You can do this. In my current tmux session I have four windows each with a status indicator that shows up when that window is running a claude code session. It is a blue animated braille spinner when it is working, a…
> wishing it was a little bit more mouse friendly Can you explain what you struggle to do in tmux with the mouse? I'm using it as we speak and everything is clickable, panes are resizable, right clicking a windows give…
Tmux mouse support also has right-click context menus, clicking between tabs and panes, scrolling in panes, selecting text etc.
Same. Not sure what it is but I have never hit the guardrails on Fable, and its knowledge and code is seriously impressive.
This was my favourite of the ones I saw: https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/813984c9-f0a6-c340-5e89-f1c00af... Really moving piece. Great idea on the part of the API devs!
How do you meaningfully use Reddit without an account? Do you really navigate to specific subreddits and read them one by one, rather than assembling a home feed of subs you have joined? You never want to participate in…
That generated video was eye opening for me. I've been using Opus in Claude Code for studying and at work, but it never occurred to me to use 3b1b's excellent python library for generating maths visualisations to let it…
In the README it says > Do I need an account to try it? Not for the core breathing biofeedback; that works without creating one. Some surrounding features in the app use an account; the part this repo is about does not.…
Did you read it?
That’s funny, I wonder if they might remove it since it is a common way for people to circumvent the ID requirement laws for certain sites.
I can’t be the only one for whom `vim README.md` is perfectly good. I’ve never considered the monospaced font a limitation, I prefer it. Coloured rendering works great and is all the visual aid I need to parse quickly.…
Anyone know of a similarly excellent resource for understanding wired networking? CAT specifications, how to pick high quality switches/routers etc.?
The original creator of this standard has retroactively called it “a mistake” https://git.eeqj.de/sneak/consoledonottrack.com/src/branch/m...
Is the abstract really too long for you?
I’m interested since it’s clear this is a passionate and talented developer, but it seems the primary feature is step tracking, which iPhone already does by default. Is Pedometer++’s step counting somehow more accurate?