They don't need to actually filter/blackhole to have have the same virtual effect. Show someone a list of resumes with an "applicant score*" and they'll naturally ignore the ones with a low ranking *scores are generated…
The same reason that they don't do that for Email. It's a lot more complicated for little obvious gain
You're treating Mastodon as the protocol here, and sure it's a combined frontend/backend, and it is the most used one, but its just one implementation of the AP protocol. You can plug your favourite AP app/frontend into…
> some people are shockingly incurious and approach academia and life through a depressingly hollow transactional lens from the beginning I feel like that's a result of prior bad experience. Noone goes into university,…
Fascism is when seatbelts
> Why are you writing papers and not having actually read the source you took the material from? They're explicitly not writing papers. The fake citations are created and inserted by the LLM
I think they're saying that frontier LLMs may be usable to spot citations that are correct by shape (a real citation) but incorrect by usage (unrelated to the text) I kind of hate the idea, but you probably could do a…
> those people don't have the kind of security hygiene instincts that make CC a sane choice for coders. Coders don't all have those kind of security hygiene instincts either
There are few hard and fast rules, but "never use something that could change as a primary key" and "never roll your own Auth" will always be true
It'll depend immensely on what you're actually doing, but if it's simple enough you may be able to make a macro that subs out the types & awaits
It isn't web based? It's a set of Lua scripts that run locally
1Password has really been bugging me recently, all the emails they send have giant link buttons they want you to click without verifying where you're actually going
Our organic artisanal code is written by free-range developers
> So the stable state here is all humans eventually being locked out? Yep. The most easy to implement stable state for any system where you're aiming to prevent misuse is to just prevent use
IIRC Thunderbird is a fork of Firefox, so it can do all of the web things your heart desires
My local build of helix is 20MB, did you use the suggested flags on the install guide page?
> Is there some established AI-agnostic protocol/interface? AFAIK no
I desperately wish Helix would support virtual text (code folder, markdown links just showing the text when not selected), but the default keybinds and the way that selecting and editing text work just works too well in…
I know it's not a proper fix, but helix does have `:reload` and `:reload-all` commands I have reload-all bound to Ctrl-r
Nano not powerful, but it is friendly, it shows you its keybinds. Vim is very powerful, but also very unfriendly. The difference in effort required to pick up Nano vs Vim is HUGE
You can already make steam friend group chats, it was just a bit janky when I last used it like 5 years ago
A LOT of open source software offers features tiers with per user pricing even when self-hosting. They do need to fund development, but SSO is almost always in the top two level pricings :(
It could very much be confirmation bias, but I do feel like most "please use our app" popups appear after a mobile site breaks or refuses to load something
[Insert survivorship bias aeroplane png here]
> What are the returns for a landowner leasing a solar farm Depending on what you're doing with your land, you can multi-use solar farm + grazing, or solar farm + some crops which increases it's value.
They don't need to actually filter/blackhole to have have the same virtual effect. Show someone a list of resumes with an "applicant score*" and they'll naturally ignore the ones with a low ranking *scores are generated…
The same reason that they don't do that for Email. It's a lot more complicated for little obvious gain
You're treating Mastodon as the protocol here, and sure it's a combined frontend/backend, and it is the most used one, but its just one implementation of the AP protocol. You can plug your favourite AP app/frontend into…
> some people are shockingly incurious and approach academia and life through a depressingly hollow transactional lens from the beginning I feel like that's a result of prior bad experience. Noone goes into university,…
Fascism is when seatbelts
> Why are you writing papers and not having actually read the source you took the material from? They're explicitly not writing papers. The fake citations are created and inserted by the LLM
I think they're saying that frontier LLMs may be usable to spot citations that are correct by shape (a real citation) but incorrect by usage (unrelated to the text) I kind of hate the idea, but you probably could do a…
> those people don't have the kind of security hygiene instincts that make CC a sane choice for coders. Coders don't all have those kind of security hygiene instincts either
There are few hard and fast rules, but "never use something that could change as a primary key" and "never roll your own Auth" will always be true
It'll depend immensely on what you're actually doing, but if it's simple enough you may be able to make a macro that subs out the types & awaits
It isn't web based? It's a set of Lua scripts that run locally
1Password has really been bugging me recently, all the emails they send have giant link buttons they want you to click without verifying where you're actually going
Our organic artisanal code is written by free-range developers
> So the stable state here is all humans eventually being locked out? Yep. The most easy to implement stable state for any system where you're aiming to prevent misuse is to just prevent use
IIRC Thunderbird is a fork of Firefox, so it can do all of the web things your heart desires
My local build of helix is 20MB, did you use the suggested flags on the install guide page?
> Is there some established AI-agnostic protocol/interface? AFAIK no
I desperately wish Helix would support virtual text (code folder, markdown links just showing the text when not selected), but the default keybinds and the way that selecting and editing text work just works too well in…
I know it's not a proper fix, but helix does have `:reload` and `:reload-all` commands I have reload-all bound to Ctrl-r
Nano not powerful, but it is friendly, it shows you its keybinds. Vim is very powerful, but also very unfriendly. The difference in effort required to pick up Nano vs Vim is HUGE
You can already make steam friend group chats, it was just a bit janky when I last used it like 5 years ago
A LOT of open source software offers features tiers with per user pricing even when self-hosting. They do need to fund development, but SSO is almost always in the top two level pricings :(
It could very much be confirmation bias, but I do feel like most "please use our app" popups appear after a mobile site breaks or refuses to load something
[Insert survivorship bias aeroplane png here]
> What are the returns for a landowner leasing a solar farm Depending on what you're doing with your land, you can multi-use solar farm + grazing, or solar farm + some crops which increases it's value.