GP’s car just isn’t trained well enough
That last part is a real one though, mine tried to debug a Dockerfile by poking around my local environment outside of Docker today.
> Hiding applications is a pretty key concept in MacOS. Shortcuts are pretty straightforward? Cmd+H to hide, Cmd+Q to quit. Spaces aren’t hidden- there’s lots of ways to access them, but it seems you haven’t bothered to…
It really isn’t like that for me though. The bugs are consistently there regardless of how old the OS install is. I don’t get more when I haven’t done a fresh install in a couple years.
Did you use metallic nail polish? Or is your skin just barely not making contact with the screen?
I got anxious about autocorrect potentially inserting the wrong words and what kind of social fallout that could cause, so I just disabled it entirely. Takes longer to type everything manually but at least my anxiety…
I'm running Tahoe on an M1 Air with 16GB RAM and it's been smooth for me. Might be worth trying a fresh OS install? Something seems off with your setup.
In my experience, this only holds true for small scripts. When you're doing scientific computing or deep learning with data flowing between different libraries, the lack of type safety makes development much slower if…
> what do you mean a latitude and longitude doesn’t mean anything without a bunch more info?! Is the more info just the coordinate system like WGS84, or am I missing something else?
If someone competent wanted to take over my important work projects (deployment systems, core code maintenance, etc.), I'd gladly hand them over. I could orphan them right now claiming I need time for immediate tasks,…
Step 4: it's someone else's problem, win
If you flip one upside down and attach it to another one, you end up with a stable phone that has twice the battery life.
I’d suggest the simple approach: run that script through Claude and have it extract just the email processing parts to create a clean CLI tool. This seems like exactly the type of refactoring task that LLMs are really…
Would probably be different if NVIDIA viewed it as competition for data center market share
Honestly, these alternatives just don't stack up against Excel. Even setting aside the advanced stuff like complex data analysis and macros that some organizations rely on, Excel is simply more robust and user-friendly.…
Better smartphone integration makes more business sense when you can target the entire market instead of just half of it.
Could be that you need massive amounts of data from those super expensive production training runs, and it's tough to figure that out from publicly available data and academic computing resources. Maybe the combination…
There's no reason that models too large for consumer hardware wouldn't keep a huge edge, is there?
Almost believable. You'd probably instinctively want fresh air when your heart's acting up.
This creates a perfect setup for manipulation - the high barriers to entry for proper equipment, organization, and funding needed to produce quality reproductions mean that if someone posts fake content that mimics…
The Russians likely already have similar operational data from their own drone programs and intelligence gathering.
You're making an assumption that doesn't match reality - vulnerability discovery doesn't work like some efficient market. Yes, intelligence agencies and sophisticated criminal groups might find 0-days, but they…
For Apple Notes, you can technically export using Shortcuts with a loop for entire folders, but it's quite limited. From my experience, it doesn't work with locked/encrypted notes at all - just returns blank pages when…
I keep "optimized storage" turned off for Photos and back up directly from the filesystem. The photo library sits in $HOME/Pictures with all originals and the SQLite database intact - any regular backup solution works…
Yes, are they going for enterprise licensing or something similar to JetBrains' approach?
GP’s car just isn’t trained well enough
That last part is a real one though, mine tried to debug a Dockerfile by poking around my local environment outside of Docker today.
> Hiding applications is a pretty key concept in MacOS. Shortcuts are pretty straightforward? Cmd+H to hide, Cmd+Q to quit. Spaces aren’t hidden- there’s lots of ways to access them, but it seems you haven’t bothered to…
It really isn’t like that for me though. The bugs are consistently there regardless of how old the OS install is. I don’t get more when I haven’t done a fresh install in a couple years.
Did you use metallic nail polish? Or is your skin just barely not making contact with the screen?
I got anxious about autocorrect potentially inserting the wrong words and what kind of social fallout that could cause, so I just disabled it entirely. Takes longer to type everything manually but at least my anxiety…
I'm running Tahoe on an M1 Air with 16GB RAM and it's been smooth for me. Might be worth trying a fresh OS install? Something seems off with your setup.
In my experience, this only holds true for small scripts. When you're doing scientific computing or deep learning with data flowing between different libraries, the lack of type safety makes development much slower if…
> what do you mean a latitude and longitude doesn’t mean anything without a bunch more info?! Is the more info just the coordinate system like WGS84, or am I missing something else?
If someone competent wanted to take over my important work projects (deployment systems, core code maintenance, etc.), I'd gladly hand them over. I could orphan them right now claiming I need time for immediate tasks,…
Step 4: it's someone else's problem, win
If you flip one upside down and attach it to another one, you end up with a stable phone that has twice the battery life.
I’d suggest the simple approach: run that script through Claude and have it extract just the email processing parts to create a clean CLI tool. This seems like exactly the type of refactoring task that LLMs are really…
Would probably be different if NVIDIA viewed it as competition for data center market share
Honestly, these alternatives just don't stack up against Excel. Even setting aside the advanced stuff like complex data analysis and macros that some organizations rely on, Excel is simply more robust and user-friendly.…
Better smartphone integration makes more business sense when you can target the entire market instead of just half of it.
Could be that you need massive amounts of data from those super expensive production training runs, and it's tough to figure that out from publicly available data and academic computing resources. Maybe the combination…
There's no reason that models too large for consumer hardware wouldn't keep a huge edge, is there?
Almost believable. You'd probably instinctively want fresh air when your heart's acting up.
This creates a perfect setup for manipulation - the high barriers to entry for proper equipment, organization, and funding needed to produce quality reproductions mean that if someone posts fake content that mimics…
The Russians likely already have similar operational data from their own drone programs and intelligence gathering.
You're making an assumption that doesn't match reality - vulnerability discovery doesn't work like some efficient market. Yes, intelligence agencies and sophisticated criminal groups might find 0-days, but they…
For Apple Notes, you can technically export using Shortcuts with a loop for entire folders, but it's quite limited. From my experience, it doesn't work with locked/encrypted notes at all - just returns blank pages when…
I keep "optimized storage" turned off for Photos and back up directly from the filesystem. The photo library sits in $HOME/Pictures with all originals and the SQLite database intact - any regular backup solution works…
Yes, are they going for enterprise licensing or something similar to JetBrains' approach?