I had some ideas for improvements to brutalist.report but it got out of hand: <Http://punditron.com/> A slop machine, what's that?? *my feeling are very hurt that this link won't hotlink
I notice the article says that US had destroyed only about 1/3 of [missiles and stuff], but as to the second third? Also destroyed. Traditionally we call that "2/3", but what do I know of statistics and reporting?
Hip kids were doing bad type since Photoshop 3/illustrator* gave them the ability to do so. Apple boldly ignored their fanbase and did type right. I don't want kids who think [incompetent] typography is hip designing my…
Wouldn't citing actual cases be a HIPAA violation? I can see why they would invent example cases, based on real ones, especially if they are fairly pedestrian cases. I mean. Except if your pedestrian example does not…
It's so much worse. Your link fails to mention that the "Glaze" in question is a cough bodily fluid. Yes that one. Have I seen politicians use "glaze" recently? Yes. Gross. On the other hand it is kind of the perfect…
I hope that Steve Jobs gets up and slaps whoever thought scaling the "Hello Neo" font to 150% width was ok, fires them, and then gets back in his grave grumbling that he would never have let this happen. I have a degree…
Cant read the article, BUT 1)Seems like if the ais knew it was a game, then theyd go nuklear because why not. If they did NOT know it was a game... well have you ever tried to use an ai to do ANYTHING antsocial? They…
Pshar, this comment will be on hackernews.love in three years when hackernews.love has it's 10 billion dollar IPO
I immediately tested the premise in my newsreader, and saw that modern clickbait gives us headlines like "How many weeks till Blandars Gnob is released?", So I added that it must be a binary question.
A trick I learned recently that you can apply here is the following: If a headline asks a yes/no question, the answer is "no".
Because you thought that you had collaborated with the LLM, not that it had fed you ideas. Have you and a partner both believed you contributed more than 50% of a project's work? Like that.
I will tell you my cover letter secret*, which has gotten me a disproportionate number of interviews**: Do NOT write a professional cover letter. Crack a joke. Use quirky language. Be overly familiar. A dash of TMI. Do…
I had some ideas for improvements to brutalist.report but it got out of hand: <Http://punditron.com/> A slop machine, what's that?? *my feeling are very hurt that this link won't hotlink
I notice the article says that US had destroyed only about 1/3 of [missiles and stuff], but as to the second third? Also destroyed. Traditionally we call that "2/3", but what do I know of statistics and reporting?
Hip kids were doing bad type since Photoshop 3/illustrator* gave them the ability to do so. Apple boldly ignored their fanbase and did type right. I don't want kids who think [incompetent] typography is hip designing my…
Wouldn't citing actual cases be a HIPAA violation? I can see why they would invent example cases, based on real ones, especially if they are fairly pedestrian cases. I mean. Except if your pedestrian example does not…
It's so much worse. Your link fails to mention that the "Glaze" in question is a cough bodily fluid. Yes that one. Have I seen politicians use "glaze" recently? Yes. Gross. On the other hand it is kind of the perfect…
I hope that Steve Jobs gets up and slaps whoever thought scaling the "Hello Neo" font to 150% width was ok, fires them, and then gets back in his grave grumbling that he would never have let this happen. I have a degree…
Cant read the article, BUT 1)Seems like if the ais knew it was a game, then theyd go nuklear because why not. If they did NOT know it was a game... well have you ever tried to use an ai to do ANYTHING antsocial? They…
Pshar, this comment will be on hackernews.love in three years when hackernews.love has it's 10 billion dollar IPO
I immediately tested the premise in my newsreader, and saw that modern clickbait gives us headlines like "How many weeks till Blandars Gnob is released?", So I added that it must be a binary question.
A trick I learned recently that you can apply here is the following: If a headline asks a yes/no question, the answer is "no".
Because you thought that you had collaborated with the LLM, not that it had fed you ideas. Have you and a partner both believed you contributed more than 50% of a project's work? Like that.
I will tell you my cover letter secret*, which has gotten me a disproportionate number of interviews**: Do NOT write a professional cover letter. Crack a joke. Use quirky language. Be overly familiar. A dash of TMI. Do…