I always wanted to replicate this with a helium balloon and a long, wet string coated with copper filings.
I’m hoping the new Slate electric cars don’t have this.
It basically writes a bunch of notes as markdown files and then injects them as part of its prompts. I saw someone compare it to that movie Momento, where the protagonist can’t form new memories so he tattoos notes all…
It seems odd to me that the military doesn’t already have far superior models.
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Can you get Zulip supported by OpenClaw? Zulip was my first choice communication channel.
Apparently they use smart appliances to scrape websites from residential accounts.
Anarchy is not a rejection of hierarchies, it’s a rejection of a central authority.
Or you could see it as an argument for the second amendment. Would someone have attempted this against an executive based in Texas? I don’t think so.
Maybe they wanted to decrypt NATO radio messages?
This was the original vision for iPhone, if I’m not mistaken
I use a short throw projector with an Apple TV. There’s also a little device called Micca which you can use to play video files you’ve downloaded.
Get a short throw projector. You can plug anything into it. It’s the perfect “dumb” screen.
The customer is always right.
I am hoping that AI art tends towards a modular approach, where generating a character, setting, style, and camera movement each happens in its own step. It doesn’t make sense to describe everything at once and hope you…
A melting glacier does not cause the sea level to rise. I can’t believe people don’t understand this. If you have a cup of ice water and melt the ice, the water level stays constant.
And I still can’t solve it
Rewatching this film, it really seemed fake to me. I love it, but I think it’s a mockumentary
Life just has seasons
I suppose that’s another way of saying we’re seeing controversial advances in science.
Apple auto suggest can be ducking annoying
Sounds to me like some regulators saw dollar signs and wanted a cut.
This is incredibly impressive, but I wonder- how does a project like this get proposed and funded? Why would Mitsubishi devote resources to solving a Rubik’s Cube as quickly as possible?
I suspect that people care about privacy more than we think, but the technology feels overwhelming to them, so they bury their heads in the sand. I don’t even browse in “private mode.” Not because I don’t care, but…
I always wanted to replicate this with a helium balloon and a long, wet string coated with copper filings.
I’m hoping the new Slate electric cars don’t have this.
It basically writes a bunch of notes as markdown files and then injects them as part of its prompts. I saw someone compare it to that movie Momento, where the protagonist can’t form new memories so he tattoos notes all…
It seems odd to me that the military doesn’t already have far superior models.
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Can you get Zulip supported by OpenClaw? Zulip was my first choice communication channel.
Apparently they use smart appliances to scrape websites from residential accounts.
[flagged]
Anarchy is not a rejection of hierarchies, it’s a rejection of a central authority.
Or you could see it as an argument for the second amendment. Would someone have attempted this against an executive based in Texas? I don’t think so.
Maybe they wanted to decrypt NATO radio messages?
This was the original vision for iPhone, if I’m not mistaken
I use a short throw projector with an Apple TV. There’s also a little device called Micca which you can use to play video files you’ve downloaded.
Get a short throw projector. You can plug anything into it. It’s the perfect “dumb” screen.
The customer is always right.
I am hoping that AI art tends towards a modular approach, where generating a character, setting, style, and camera movement each happens in its own step. It doesn’t make sense to describe everything at once and hope you…
A melting glacier does not cause the sea level to rise. I can’t believe people don’t understand this. If you have a cup of ice water and melt the ice, the water level stays constant.
And I still can’t solve it
Rewatching this film, it really seemed fake to me. I love it, but I think it’s a mockumentary
Life just has seasons
I suppose that’s another way of saying we’re seeing controversial advances in science.
Apple auto suggest can be ducking annoying
Sounds to me like some regulators saw dollar signs and wanted a cut.
This is incredibly impressive, but I wonder- how does a project like this get proposed and funded? Why would Mitsubishi devote resources to solving a Rubik’s Cube as quickly as possible?
I suspect that people care about privacy more than we think, but the technology feels overwhelming to them, so they bury their heads in the sand. I don’t even browse in “private mode.” Not because I don’t care, but…