I agree with this sentiment but I admit I can't see it cut so cleanly. It's fair that no screens is the ideal, especially for young kids. I struggle to see it as ultimately sad though; if this serves only to replace…
I don't have a strong opinion either way but it seems unlikely that this was the takeaway
True, and they can recommend things too, we're all in agreement
With how the record is so correct now, can you clarify for me who was right? It's the wrong question; the first person was sharing their experience, and the reply jumped to collecting evidence that only vindicated the…
Learn to pick your fights? People can check the history of the git issues if they want to see. The dev clearly had a bone to pick
The decision to audit (frankly, aggressively) this guy out the gate with this comment on a discussion thread is not a good look. It's a very unnecessary way to tarnish the reputation of the devs by picking fights with…
can you explain? it seems like the shutdown requirements specifically read as regulation which would apply to ai companies
Can you clarify your meaning? Genuinely trying to understand. Is it that Beth criticises partisan actions (if you consider FDA's actions partisan, or the CDC's renaming of the mpox), while being partisan herself, which…
Sometimes I see a post about sorting algorithms online. Some people seem to benefit from reading about these things, but often, I find there isn't much new information for me. That's OK, because I know somebody…
The takeaway isn't that they didn't understand, it's that they are sharing information which you agree is valuable
I'm surprised at this, LLMs have had many developments since Gpt3.5, technologically and culturally. What kind of developments would be impressive to you?
Like it or not, this stuff will happen. Might as well have curiosity about it
For me, the main interest would be to switch the interface for one language to another in ideally 1-2 clicks; so if there was an interface element that captured the languages I was 'working on' that would be neat. Then…
As a resident Duolingo apologist this is certainly awesome! I appreciate how little landing-page fluff there was before I could give it a shot. I tried Japanese and felt it was only reasonable in tandem with my in-built…
> User remarks about irony of free API list having no free API. > Gets a response dramatically moralising the comment. The humour of jaded online idealists knows no bounds
I'll respond to your intended meaning of "getting to know someone" instead of knowing. First, 'sounding like a tryhard or weirdo' is a judgement call you make. if you suspect that is how you'd sound, of course that is…
Considering these all as creepy is beside the fact that not all of these questions benefit from being replaced. The nature of a lot of these questions is to use specificity to learn and connect about highly specific…
I agree with this sentiment but I admit I can't see it cut so cleanly. It's fair that no screens is the ideal, especially for young kids. I struggle to see it as ultimately sad though; if this serves only to replace…
I don't have a strong opinion either way but it seems unlikely that this was the takeaway
True, and they can recommend things too, we're all in agreement
With how the record is so correct now, can you clarify for me who was right? It's the wrong question; the first person was sharing their experience, and the reply jumped to collecting evidence that only vindicated the…
Learn to pick your fights? People can check the history of the git issues if they want to see. The dev clearly had a bone to pick
The decision to audit (frankly, aggressively) this guy out the gate with this comment on a discussion thread is not a good look. It's a very unnecessary way to tarnish the reputation of the devs by picking fights with…
can you explain? it seems like the shutdown requirements specifically read as regulation which would apply to ai companies
Can you clarify your meaning? Genuinely trying to understand. Is it that Beth criticises partisan actions (if you consider FDA's actions partisan, or the CDC's renaming of the mpox), while being partisan herself, which…
Sometimes I see a post about sorting algorithms online. Some people seem to benefit from reading about these things, but often, I find there isn't much new information for me. That's OK, because I know somebody…
The takeaway isn't that they didn't understand, it's that they are sharing information which you agree is valuable
I'm surprised at this, LLMs have had many developments since Gpt3.5, technologically and culturally. What kind of developments would be impressive to you?
Like it or not, this stuff will happen. Might as well have curiosity about it
For me, the main interest would be to switch the interface for one language to another in ideally 1-2 clicks; so if there was an interface element that captured the languages I was 'working on' that would be neat. Then…
As a resident Duolingo apologist this is certainly awesome! I appreciate how little landing-page fluff there was before I could give it a shot. I tried Japanese and felt it was only reasonable in tandem with my in-built…
> User remarks about irony of free API list having no free API. > Gets a response dramatically moralising the comment. The humour of jaded online idealists knows no bounds
I'll respond to your intended meaning of "getting to know someone" instead of knowing. First, 'sounding like a tryhard or weirdo' is a judgement call you make. if you suspect that is how you'd sound, of course that is…
Considering these all as creepy is beside the fact that not all of these questions benefit from being replaced. The nature of a lot of these questions is to use specificity to learn and connect about highly specific…