I'm swimming against the current with this, but I think the role is really cool. Blessed by your own company to wear the vestments of an expert, and expected by the customer to deliver the sort of advice that will get a…
To be fair the curl author is excellent at what he does.
Hopefully this improves workflow for installing plugins offline. It's not bad already but it's not as good as the connected experience.
I am guessing the author is either criticizing people who are anti-social (in the pop culture definition) or believes he was before and after some thinking arrived at the conclusion that antisociety was not the way. But…
Really you're down for over an hour a year? Unscheduled?
I wish they would just add ChaCha20-Poly1305 and Blake2 to FIPS, instead of ushering in the era of WireGuard forks.
gpt-image-1.5 works decently for generating images compared to old Sora, but you pay per generation. It's possible that monthly flat rates were too much of a loss leader for OpenAI. I imagine the server side cost for…
This is cute but it's missing programmable documents (Microsoft) or hooks to use AI (Google) to really challenge either competitor.
"Anymore" is right though. This should be a call to change the global mindset regarding dependencies. We have to realize that the "good ol days" are behind us in order to take action. Otherwise people will naysay and…
9 retries on easy prompts, all morning and afternoon
I hope Apple is paying attention, since their first gen AirTags are vulnerable to voltage glitching to disable the speaker and the tracking warning.
Why the name Shadowbroker? It sounds a lot like the Shadow Brokers which is the hacker group that stole and published some NSA hacking tools. Then again they were named after a video game character so it's probably fair.
This might be well-intended to restrict bot posting, but it also silences dissent. HN is one of the few places left on the internet where dissenting voices can post. A dissenting voice already has to work against the…
We were verifying code before? And wouldn't AI help with verification at least for the trivial flaws?
> They intended to type “not significant” but omitted the word “not.” This one is pretty egregious.
I think economies of scale, while only mentioned in the penultimate paragraph in TFA, is an underrated factor. Whenever something looks like alien technology but is available for $200-300, I assume an economy of scale…
The messaging on the website pretty much agrees with you, then.
Can it do Oracle? That would be a gamechanger.
Maybe we should stop viewing DNA as source code or I guess more importantly as the sole source of heritability. It's clear that parts of DNA are somehow variably expressed. Different sections of DNA are "unrolled"…
I don't like the name but I like the TUI, connection monitoring is perfectly handled by a TUI!
How do you know the coworker didn't bully the LLM for 20 minutes to get the desired output? It isn't often trivial to one-shot a task unless it's very basic and you don't care about details. Asking for the prompt is…
I like Burp Suite better for intercept and Squid better for a persistent proxy but maybe I'll give Charles another shot.
I thought they already allowed this. Is this a reversal on a recent restriction?
This isn't ads all over your phone. It's ads for the App Store. Honestly the App Store looks gamed af as it stands and this might be a move toward curation (instead of letting the App Store descend into SEO hell).
Really cool article, I liked these details that weren't exactly related to the thesis: - the mysterious disappearance of Exo - Jeff wants something like SMB Direct but for the Mac. Wait what? SMB Direct is a thing,…
I'm swimming against the current with this, but I think the role is really cool. Blessed by your own company to wear the vestments of an expert, and expected by the customer to deliver the sort of advice that will get a…
To be fair the curl author is excellent at what he does.
Hopefully this improves workflow for installing plugins offline. It's not bad already but it's not as good as the connected experience.
I am guessing the author is either criticizing people who are anti-social (in the pop culture definition) or believes he was before and after some thinking arrived at the conclusion that antisociety was not the way. But…
Really you're down for over an hour a year? Unscheduled?
I wish they would just add ChaCha20-Poly1305 and Blake2 to FIPS, instead of ushering in the era of WireGuard forks.
gpt-image-1.5 works decently for generating images compared to old Sora, but you pay per generation. It's possible that monthly flat rates were too much of a loss leader for OpenAI. I imagine the server side cost for…
This is cute but it's missing programmable documents (Microsoft) or hooks to use AI (Google) to really challenge either competitor.
"Anymore" is right though. This should be a call to change the global mindset regarding dependencies. We have to realize that the "good ol days" are behind us in order to take action. Otherwise people will naysay and…
9 retries on easy prompts, all morning and afternoon
I hope Apple is paying attention, since their first gen AirTags are vulnerable to voltage glitching to disable the speaker and the tracking warning.
Why the name Shadowbroker? It sounds a lot like the Shadow Brokers which is the hacker group that stole and published some NSA hacking tools. Then again they were named after a video game character so it's probably fair.
This might be well-intended to restrict bot posting, but it also silences dissent. HN is one of the few places left on the internet where dissenting voices can post. A dissenting voice already has to work against the…
We were verifying code before? And wouldn't AI help with verification at least for the trivial flaws?
> They intended to type “not significant” but omitted the word “not.” This one is pretty egregious.
I think economies of scale, while only mentioned in the penultimate paragraph in TFA, is an underrated factor. Whenever something looks like alien technology but is available for $200-300, I assume an economy of scale…
The messaging on the website pretty much agrees with you, then.
Can it do Oracle? That would be a gamechanger.
Maybe we should stop viewing DNA as source code or I guess more importantly as the sole source of heritability. It's clear that parts of DNA are somehow variably expressed. Different sections of DNA are "unrolled"…
I don't like the name but I like the TUI, connection monitoring is perfectly handled by a TUI!
How do you know the coworker didn't bully the LLM for 20 minutes to get the desired output? It isn't often trivial to one-shot a task unless it's very basic and you don't care about details. Asking for the prompt is…
I like Burp Suite better for intercept and Squid better for a persistent proxy but maybe I'll give Charles another shot.
I thought they already allowed this. Is this a reversal on a recent restriction?
This isn't ads all over your phone. It's ads for the App Store. Honestly the App Store looks gamed af as it stands and this might be a move toward curation (instead of letting the App Store descend into SEO hell).
Really cool article, I liked these details that weren't exactly related to the thesis: - the mysterious disappearance of Exo - Jeff wants something like SMB Direct but for the Mac. Wait what? SMB Direct is a thing,…