Ah, the thrilling danger of deciding not to include an /s thinking that responders would infer the tone from the lighthearted brackets I made sure to include. And anyway, I said almost didn't I? /s
> all AIs ever talk about is AI haha To be fair, that seems to be (almost) all humans talk about now too.
It's hard for people to see a socialist benefit when everything about the current version of AI seems like it's going to have an intensely focused capitalist outcome throwing us all simultaneously forwards and backwards…
Looks like it might be continuing the well-known integer sequence A318360 [0], though I'm curious as to why it wouldn't also fill in the missed earlier entries, as it's not starting from the beginning. [0]…
> Yet it didn't transform into a Blizzard or Epic. Now what was that thing about living long enough to become the villain.
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> The question arises why are you even being hired for Oh that's easy. Someone needs to review and approve edits and commands.
Workslop [1] in seemingly every possible dimension: excessive wording in Slack, with entire messages clearly not written or fully understood by the person writing; Notion pages with the same pattern; vast piles of…
That looks like a whole lot of dimensions to measure without providing any clear way of actually doing so. Which I guess is the point? But what do management or less experienced devs actually do with the information in…
I still have Quantum Forge open in a tab. I think that probably says more about me than the game though?
I've found that adding "Make no mistakes." to my prompt usually helps with this kind of problem...
Which is, in Splash, just five colours away from HN orange. So close.
One could argue that it's RGB with 10 of the 256 values selected from each channel.
This is why I like the web colours list - there's usually something close enough to what I want that helps avoid the combination cognitive trap of a colour picker and choice paralysis.
I incorrectly assumed it was Brian Badonde (memory of old British sketch comedy resurfaced by the spelling) pronouncing diabetes, as in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYU6M8B1xxw
Actually reading the error message
I always liked the code Easter egg in Ex Machina. A scene with Caleb has a Python script visible on screen that, when run, prints: ISBN = 9780199226559 This is Murray Shanahan’s Embodiment and the inner life: Cognition…
I paused the film to catch Lisbeth Salander, brilliant hacker and investigator, doing exactly this kind of complex query. I guess the brilliant hacking was the bit you don’t see getting access to the super secure…
That earns you a special position as one of a pair of guards in a labyrinth with two doors, one of which leads to freedom and the other to... ba-ba-ba-bum - certain death.
It was either that or Casual Finance.
> Enough people didn't understand it even with C Yeah that's a good point, and perhaps explains why C was added in the first place. I was going to say that B also shows the literal protagonist not really understanding…
Maybe I'm misremembering, but I'm sure there was something on HN a few weeks ago about an electric typewriter that someone had connected to (I'm guessing) a Raspberry Pi? My search-fu is currently failing to find…
How about printing a QR code for a randomly generated private key for Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin wallet, then every few days you get a tiny moment of excitement, hope, and then disappointment. It's still wasteful, but…
I like to get into heated debates with friends that have played SOMA about whether or not the events in the ending that is presented to you were all necessary and effective, or perhaps undermined the overall message in…
Just do the trick in reverse, surely? yes no > /dev/null
Ah, the thrilling danger of deciding not to include an /s thinking that responders would infer the tone from the lighthearted brackets I made sure to include. And anyway, I said almost didn't I? /s
> all AIs ever talk about is AI haha To be fair, that seems to be (almost) all humans talk about now too.
It's hard for people to see a socialist benefit when everything about the current version of AI seems like it's going to have an intensely focused capitalist outcome throwing us all simultaneously forwards and backwards…
Looks like it might be continuing the well-known integer sequence A318360 [0], though I'm curious as to why it wouldn't also fill in the missed earlier entries, as it's not starting from the beginning. [0]…
> Yet it didn't transform into a Blizzard or Epic. Now what was that thing about living long enough to become the villain.
[flagged]
> The question arises why are you even being hired for Oh that's easy. Someone needs to review and approve edits and commands.
Workslop [1] in seemingly every possible dimension: excessive wording in Slack, with entire messages clearly not written or fully understood by the person writing; Notion pages with the same pattern; vast piles of…
That looks like a whole lot of dimensions to measure without providing any clear way of actually doing so. Which I guess is the point? But what do management or less experienced devs actually do with the information in…
I still have Quantum Forge open in a tab. I think that probably says more about me than the game though?
I've found that adding "Make no mistakes." to my prompt usually helps with this kind of problem...
Which is, in Splash, just five colours away from HN orange. So close.
One could argue that it's RGB with 10 of the 256 values selected from each channel.
This is why I like the web colours list - there's usually something close enough to what I want that helps avoid the combination cognitive trap of a colour picker and choice paralysis.
I incorrectly assumed it was Brian Badonde (memory of old British sketch comedy resurfaced by the spelling) pronouncing diabetes, as in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYU6M8B1xxw
Actually reading the error message
I always liked the code Easter egg in Ex Machina. A scene with Caleb has a Python script visible on screen that, when run, prints: ISBN = 9780199226559 This is Murray Shanahan’s Embodiment and the inner life: Cognition…
I paused the film to catch Lisbeth Salander, brilliant hacker and investigator, doing exactly this kind of complex query. I guess the brilliant hacking was the bit you don’t see getting access to the super secure…
That earns you a special position as one of a pair of guards in a labyrinth with two doors, one of which leads to freedom and the other to... ba-ba-ba-bum - certain death.
It was either that or Casual Finance.
> Enough people didn't understand it even with C Yeah that's a good point, and perhaps explains why C was added in the first place. I was going to say that B also shows the literal protagonist not really understanding…
Maybe I'm misremembering, but I'm sure there was something on HN a few weeks ago about an electric typewriter that someone had connected to (I'm guessing) a Raspberry Pi? My search-fu is currently failing to find…
How about printing a QR code for a randomly generated private key for Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin wallet, then every few days you get a tiny moment of excitement, hope, and then disappointment. It's still wasteful, but…
I like to get into heated debates with friends that have played SOMA about whether or not the events in the ending that is presented to you were all necessary and effective, or perhaps undermined the overall message in…
Just do the trick in reverse, surely? yes no > /dev/null