Are you or people around you do that for hours every night? Is this a deliberate activity, or are you including random quick glances? How often is yours or people's around you sky watching experience actually negatively…
How many hours are spent looking at the sky compared to Starlink usage?
That looks so cool, ngl!
The divide between the "blue" and "red" sides lies in the conception of which button kills. The blues think that the red button kills the blues. The reds think that blue button kills the blues. I'm inclined to side with…
By picking red you didn't contribute to anything at all, this button does absolutely nothing in practice. If you remove the red button, leaving the choice between pressing blue and not participating at all, the choice…
This document defines a scheme for "AI-adressable" resources without much care about definition of "AI-addressesable" or even the properties of such resources, that require a dedicated protocol. I get very strong "E =…
You said it yourself - "sugary drinks... tend towards unfavorable consequences". The change happens as the outcome of the desire, not "in the process of the pursuing it".
After listening to a certain science fiction podcast and playing through a certain space puzzle game, I think I've got a bit of a soft spot for tiny worlds, especially a world this charming! Good work
Typst is fantastic and I recommend to dive into it to see how much value it offers. To me personally, the biggest strength is the ergonomics of both the tooling and the language, and how ergonomics persist even between…
I would argue that the second screenshot with redesigned Lighthouse is slightly worse that the "old" design - the vertical ruler between the sidebar and the content is gone, making page structure less pronounced - the…
> wants C# to be Python or whatever Oh, how happy would I be if Python had a sliver of C# features. There's nothing like null-conditionals in Python, and there are many times I miss them
Reusable components are prerogative of the templating system, such as React, or Vue, or server side templates that the framework of your choice uses. Htmx works with already rendered HTML fragments from the back end and…
I felt the need to clarify this point: > As such, JSON driven APIs can't be REST I made it sound like JSON APIs can't be REST in principle, which is of course not true. If someone were to create hypermedia control…
Htmx essays have already been mentioned, so here are my thoughts on the matter. I feel like to have a productive discussion of REST and HATEOAS, we must first agree on the basics. Repeating my own comment from a couple…
It's not like Figma forces to use those features, right? And also, hot take, "limits the possible expressions" is a good thing for application design. Application is not art, first and foremost it must solve user's use…
Text formats have the advantage of better support in version control systems. SOPS does similar thing, it stores encrypted values in yaml/json, and from my experience using this approach with git it is indeed an…
> I've programmed machines to use those links so I'm pretty certain machines can use it I'm curious to learn how it worked. The way I see it, the key word here is "programmed". Sure, you read the links from responses…
H in HATEOAS stands for "hypermedia". Hypermedia is a type of document that includes hypermedia controls, which are presented by the hypermedia client to a user for interaction. It's the user who makes decision what…
Idk, java maybe, but c# doesn't even require .csproj files nowadays, it's really nice to use
That's not true. All nuclear weapons in USSR were built inside modern Russian territory, there was no production in any other republic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_atomic_bomb_project#Log...
So it's basically just static a visual reproduction (aside from the brush). Nothing wrong with that, but I still was hoping for a bit more functional demo, at least with working menus/buttons/dropdowns and layout…
NVIDIA sells the shovels, then OpenAI/Anthropic/Google make an excavator out of shovels (NVDIA also seems to work on their own excavators), then some startup starts selling excavator wrapper. I don't know if there are…
It's not just more data, it's deeper understanding of the fundamentals, of the idea and of the tools used, as well as the process of creation itself. It's what makes studying art interesting: why did author chose to do…
This is completely absurd and reductive point of view, which I always assume is a cop out. Just because it's called "machine learning" doesn't mean it actually has anything to do with how human learning or human brain…
This article covers my own experience with JJ very accurately. I'll even go as far as to say that if had to write my own article about jj, I'd use exactly the same talking points and examples. Great writeup
Are you or people around you do that for hours every night? Is this a deliberate activity, or are you including random quick glances? How often is yours or people's around you sky watching experience actually negatively…
How many hours are spent looking at the sky compared to Starlink usage?
That looks so cool, ngl!
The divide between the "blue" and "red" sides lies in the conception of which button kills. The blues think that the red button kills the blues. The reds think that blue button kills the blues. I'm inclined to side with…
By picking red you didn't contribute to anything at all, this button does absolutely nothing in practice. If you remove the red button, leaving the choice between pressing blue and not participating at all, the choice…
This document defines a scheme for "AI-adressable" resources without much care about definition of "AI-addressesable" or even the properties of such resources, that require a dedicated protocol. I get very strong "E =…
You said it yourself - "sugary drinks... tend towards unfavorable consequences". The change happens as the outcome of the desire, not "in the process of the pursuing it".
After listening to a certain science fiction podcast and playing through a certain space puzzle game, I think I've got a bit of a soft spot for tiny worlds, especially a world this charming! Good work
Typst is fantastic and I recommend to dive into it to see how much value it offers. To me personally, the biggest strength is the ergonomics of both the tooling and the language, and how ergonomics persist even between…
I would argue that the second screenshot with redesigned Lighthouse is slightly worse that the "old" design - the vertical ruler between the sidebar and the content is gone, making page structure less pronounced - the…
> wants C# to be Python or whatever Oh, how happy would I be if Python had a sliver of C# features. There's nothing like null-conditionals in Python, and there are many times I miss them
Reusable components are prerogative of the templating system, such as React, or Vue, or server side templates that the framework of your choice uses. Htmx works with already rendered HTML fragments from the back end and…
I felt the need to clarify this point: > As such, JSON driven APIs can't be REST I made it sound like JSON APIs can't be REST in principle, which is of course not true. If someone were to create hypermedia control…
Htmx essays have already been mentioned, so here are my thoughts on the matter. I feel like to have a productive discussion of REST and HATEOAS, we must first agree on the basics. Repeating my own comment from a couple…
It's not like Figma forces to use those features, right? And also, hot take, "limits the possible expressions" is a good thing for application design. Application is not art, first and foremost it must solve user's use…
Text formats have the advantage of better support in version control systems. SOPS does similar thing, it stores encrypted values in yaml/json, and from my experience using this approach with git it is indeed an…
> I've programmed machines to use those links so I'm pretty certain machines can use it I'm curious to learn how it worked. The way I see it, the key word here is "programmed". Sure, you read the links from responses…
H in HATEOAS stands for "hypermedia". Hypermedia is a type of document that includes hypermedia controls, which are presented by the hypermedia client to a user for interaction. It's the user who makes decision what…
Idk, java maybe, but c# doesn't even require .csproj files nowadays, it's really nice to use
That's not true. All nuclear weapons in USSR were built inside modern Russian territory, there was no production in any other republic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_atomic_bomb_project#Log...
So it's basically just static a visual reproduction (aside from the brush). Nothing wrong with that, but I still was hoping for a bit more functional demo, at least with working menus/buttons/dropdowns and layout…
NVIDIA sells the shovels, then OpenAI/Anthropic/Google make an excavator out of shovels (NVDIA also seems to work on their own excavators), then some startup starts selling excavator wrapper. I don't know if there are…
It's not just more data, it's deeper understanding of the fundamentals, of the idea and of the tools used, as well as the process of creation itself. It's what makes studying art interesting: why did author chose to do…
This is completely absurd and reductive point of view, which I always assume is a cop out. Just because it's called "machine learning" doesn't mean it actually has anything to do with how human learning or human brain…
This article covers my own experience with JJ very accurately. I'll even go as far as to say that if had to write my own article about jj, I'd use exactly the same talking points and examples. Great writeup