That's a really cool concept, this could be awesome as a tutor with diagrams and stepped animations. I have a remarkable and love it, but I think there's still so much potential for new forms of interaction on eink…
> A good argument is that therefore there is no reason to pay royalties on AI generated work as it is the equivalent to public domain. That has some different second order consequences that I don't think you're seeing.…
We're talking about a 400k dollars car, maybe they could find a way to add this expense into the design.
Youtube Music is quite good for what you're describing.
All the shots at the name apart I think this is a very good strategic move. The other frontier labs would die to have this level of surface available for their models as a testing ground, with the current state of…
> and limited to the Google Play Store too, which just isn't good at this point. Care to elaborate? I have no ide a what you're talking about here.
Most of the issues are around code hygiene rather than just LLM code being bad. You're creating code 10x faster, but you're also writing unit tests 10x faster, not just that but integration tests, CICD workflows, prod…
It's the 3rd or 4th of threads like this in the front page and it's still not clear to me what are the alternatives that privacy advocates vouch for? Dead internet theory is happening, you have botnets with more budget…
LLMs fail at laser-focused troubleshooting, but they excel at brute-force breadth. Priming an agent to list 50 distinct possible causes for a database connection failure and investigate each one of them works better…
The interesting thing about religions as a whole is that the timespan is so big that you can really see how the backbone of the narrative stays the same while the fanbase and how they pick winners changes a lot, the…
Behold VikTok, the new competitor to Moltbook, soon to be acquihired by Oracle.
I think the main issue is treating LLM as a unrestrained black box, there's a reason nobody outside tech trust so blindly on LLMs. The only way to make LLMs useful for now is to restrain their hallucinations as much as…
Clothes, wristwatches, cars, you name it. It's a very common play on luxury brands, Hermes Birkins is the most famous that comes to my mind and follow a very similar playbook. Apart from the KYC aspect of the process…
> This document was written by an LLM (Claude) and then iteratively de-LLMed by that same LLM under instruction from a human, in a conversation that went roughly like this This is hilarious.
The hardware looks fine, but Apple's software vision is so confusing. MacBook Neo is cheaper and weaker than a MacBook Air, yet shares the same price and single-app mindset as an iPad. It uses a phone chip similar to an…
At least that's the story LLM labs leaders wanna tell everyone, just happen to be a very good story if you wanna hype your valuation before investment rounds. Working with LLM on a daily basis I would say that's not…
> Workforce re-skilling programs should prioritize “fusion skills”, such as prompt engineering, data stewardship and human-in-the-loop decision-making that enhance human-AI complementarity. First time reading the term…
I created something very similar but to display raindrop links into the remarkable and sync highlights back into raindrop. I also added a GenAI powered paper summary filter as a preface to the papers it send to the…
Watching things from outside, it feels like the US is a pay-to-win democracy. It's hard to say where exactly the line between lobbying vs. corruption is drawn.
Remember the good old days of complaining about Bitcoin taking the energy output of a whole town.
I really like CF approach to cloud, it's a nice middle ground between old school heroku and full fledged AWS, plus their free tiers are generous enough that I barely pay anything on the stuff I got deployed there.
I know the feeling but my impression is that interacting with people that are strictly internet friends is a proxy to the real thing, the same way watching porn is a proxy for the real thing. When you spend X hours…
Loved your description of the class system. There's a general theme of old money wealthy people not caring about vanity purchases because they don't know how much stuff costs nor if that is a too much money or not. It's…
With the 250M price tag I really keep thinking how we in the west just accepted such a massive cost for infrastructure development, especially considering the cost of living has gone down and the Victorians typically…
Euros? What kind of AI slop are you talking about? You go to Gatwick airport you take a train, which is very good (although pricey), same for most of the main airports around London. You should definitely avoid crossing…
That's a really cool concept, this could be awesome as a tutor with diagrams and stepped animations. I have a remarkable and love it, but I think there's still so much potential for new forms of interaction on eink…
> A good argument is that therefore there is no reason to pay royalties on AI generated work as it is the equivalent to public domain. That has some different second order consequences that I don't think you're seeing.…
We're talking about a 400k dollars car, maybe they could find a way to add this expense into the design.
Youtube Music is quite good for what you're describing.
All the shots at the name apart I think this is a very good strategic move. The other frontier labs would die to have this level of surface available for their models as a testing ground, with the current state of…
> and limited to the Google Play Store too, which just isn't good at this point. Care to elaborate? I have no ide a what you're talking about here.
Most of the issues are around code hygiene rather than just LLM code being bad. You're creating code 10x faster, but you're also writing unit tests 10x faster, not just that but integration tests, CICD workflows, prod…
It's the 3rd or 4th of threads like this in the front page and it's still not clear to me what are the alternatives that privacy advocates vouch for? Dead internet theory is happening, you have botnets with more budget…
LLMs fail at laser-focused troubleshooting, but they excel at brute-force breadth. Priming an agent to list 50 distinct possible causes for a database connection failure and investigate each one of them works better…
The interesting thing about religions as a whole is that the timespan is so big that you can really see how the backbone of the narrative stays the same while the fanbase and how they pick winners changes a lot, the…
Behold VikTok, the new competitor to Moltbook, soon to be acquihired by Oracle.
I think the main issue is treating LLM as a unrestrained black box, there's a reason nobody outside tech trust so blindly on LLMs. The only way to make LLMs useful for now is to restrain their hallucinations as much as…
Clothes, wristwatches, cars, you name it. It's a very common play on luxury brands, Hermes Birkins is the most famous that comes to my mind and follow a very similar playbook. Apart from the KYC aspect of the process…
> This document was written by an LLM (Claude) and then iteratively de-LLMed by that same LLM under instruction from a human, in a conversation that went roughly like this This is hilarious.
The hardware looks fine, but Apple's software vision is so confusing. MacBook Neo is cheaper and weaker than a MacBook Air, yet shares the same price and single-app mindset as an iPad. It uses a phone chip similar to an…
At least that's the story LLM labs leaders wanna tell everyone, just happen to be a very good story if you wanna hype your valuation before investment rounds. Working with LLM on a daily basis I would say that's not…
> Workforce re-skilling programs should prioritize “fusion skills”, such as prompt engineering, data stewardship and human-in-the-loop decision-making that enhance human-AI complementarity. First time reading the term…
I created something very similar but to display raindrop links into the remarkable and sync highlights back into raindrop. I also added a GenAI powered paper summary filter as a preface to the papers it send to the…
Watching things from outside, it feels like the US is a pay-to-win democracy. It's hard to say where exactly the line between lobbying vs. corruption is drawn.
Remember the good old days of complaining about Bitcoin taking the energy output of a whole town.
I really like CF approach to cloud, it's a nice middle ground between old school heroku and full fledged AWS, plus their free tiers are generous enough that I barely pay anything on the stuff I got deployed there.
I know the feeling but my impression is that interacting with people that are strictly internet friends is a proxy to the real thing, the same way watching porn is a proxy for the real thing. When you spend X hours…
Loved your description of the class system. There's a general theme of old money wealthy people not caring about vanity purchases because they don't know how much stuff costs nor if that is a too much money or not. It's…
With the 250M price tag I really keep thinking how we in the west just accepted such a massive cost for infrastructure development, especially considering the cost of living has gone down and the Victorians typically…
Euros? What kind of AI slop are you talking about? You go to Gatwick airport you take a train, which is very good (although pricey), same for most of the main airports around London. You should definitely avoid crossing…