Proper grammar is a dead giveaway for lack of bona fide intelligence. Haven't you heard?
I'm curious if you used a particular tool for this comparison or a LLM. I ask because (layered irony) I'm making a general tool for multi-dimensional item comparisons, using Claude to build the tool (but not the…
The existence of non-profits, and the possibility that they might be net-beneficial to society, is counter to the dominant religion of the day. Profit motive = good, other motive = bad. Welcome to UChicago.
I'm a big proponent of use of design systems for efficient remediation and maintenance, so I'm also aware of how a small oops bug can have wide repercussions. Let me know if you'd like to chat about use of your system…
From your title my immediate thought was "cool, maybe this will move us a bit closer to making components (or the testing thereof) cover accessibility thoroughly by default". See, the idea with the semantic web, and the…
Without negating your point I want to add that at some threshold of tediousness, usability issues become accessibility issues. The fact that this threshold varies from individual to individual makes heuristic guidelines…
> as opposed to using AI as a total replacement for your thoughts or your writing and therefore removing the personal touch? I'm really having trouble grasping the true breadth of this problem in the wild. How much of…
Let me refer you to my buddy Anton, a software developer in Ukraine. He has CP and it makes typing and communicating by speech very slow and tedious. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/aYbDLOK14uM He has a blog, which I…
> Listen: every idea you've ever had, every single one, some cocaine-addled sales critter has had too. And they're better than you at SEO. On most days I am resistant to stereotypes about "the welfare state" eroding…
Also a lot of contractors consider their vehicle appearance a tax deductible marketing expense.
A fully-electric Maverick?
I can't read as fast as your demo GIF. Just infuriating.
I bought a Dell Precision 7910 2x Xeon E5-2687W v3 (10 cores, 20 threads each) with 32GB RAM and 512GB SSD for $425 including shipping. I found that Windows 11 Pro will recognize only 20 of the virtual cores/threads. I…
I'm always happy to see more innovation in this area. It'd be great if you could make your model, weights, and training corpus public (preferably under a permissive license) on GitHub. It'd also be great if you could…
https://ai.meta.com/blog/nllb-200-high-quality-machine-trans... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGgzRE3TlvU
This is a screen reader design flaw.
I am just getting started with my own cross-comparison, would appreciate your list of considered candidates if you have it handy.
You managed to make a web app in 2025 that has almost no HTML semantics and almost no keyboard accessibility (so very clearly and deeply not WCAG-conformant). Gosh, I haven't seen that in quite a while. Mind sharing…
I've been looking for an algorithm for running OCR or STT results through multiple language models, compare the results and detect hallucinations as well as correct errors by combining the results in a kind of group…
"the high you go" reinforces my initial assumption that this is self-filtering clickbait.
> At least one author noted that there was a concern that writing would lead to a diminishment of human memory/loss of oral tradition (Louis L'Amour in _The Walking Drum_). Really? I can't tell if you're joking, so I'll…
and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRFKZGWrmrM
https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/reading-pdfs-reflow-ac...
license please?
I assume this could really help with in-the-wild OCR for blind people.
Proper grammar is a dead giveaway for lack of bona fide intelligence. Haven't you heard?
I'm curious if you used a particular tool for this comparison or a LLM. I ask because (layered irony) I'm making a general tool for multi-dimensional item comparisons, using Claude to build the tool (but not the…
The existence of non-profits, and the possibility that they might be net-beneficial to society, is counter to the dominant religion of the day. Profit motive = good, other motive = bad. Welcome to UChicago.
I'm a big proponent of use of design systems for efficient remediation and maintenance, so I'm also aware of how a small oops bug can have wide repercussions. Let me know if you'd like to chat about use of your system…
From your title my immediate thought was "cool, maybe this will move us a bit closer to making components (or the testing thereof) cover accessibility thoroughly by default". See, the idea with the semantic web, and the…
Without negating your point I want to add that at some threshold of tediousness, usability issues become accessibility issues. The fact that this threshold varies from individual to individual makes heuristic guidelines…
> as opposed to using AI as a total replacement for your thoughts or your writing and therefore removing the personal touch? I'm really having trouble grasping the true breadth of this problem in the wild. How much of…
Let me refer you to my buddy Anton, a software developer in Ukraine. He has CP and it makes typing and communicating by speech very slow and tedious. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/aYbDLOK14uM He has a blog, which I…
> Listen: every idea you've ever had, every single one, some cocaine-addled sales critter has had too. And they're better than you at SEO. On most days I am resistant to stereotypes about "the welfare state" eroding…
Also a lot of contractors consider their vehicle appearance a tax deductible marketing expense.
A fully-electric Maverick?
I can't read as fast as your demo GIF. Just infuriating.
I bought a Dell Precision 7910 2x Xeon E5-2687W v3 (10 cores, 20 threads each) with 32GB RAM and 512GB SSD for $425 including shipping. I found that Windows 11 Pro will recognize only 20 of the virtual cores/threads. I…
I'm always happy to see more innovation in this area. It'd be great if you could make your model, weights, and training corpus public (preferably under a permissive license) on GitHub. It'd also be great if you could…
https://ai.meta.com/blog/nllb-200-high-quality-machine-trans... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGgzRE3TlvU
This is a screen reader design flaw.
I am just getting started with my own cross-comparison, would appreciate your list of considered candidates if you have it handy.
You managed to make a web app in 2025 that has almost no HTML semantics and almost no keyboard accessibility (so very clearly and deeply not WCAG-conformant). Gosh, I haven't seen that in quite a while. Mind sharing…
I've been looking for an algorithm for running OCR or STT results through multiple language models, compare the results and detect hallucinations as well as correct errors by combining the results in a kind of group…
"the high you go" reinforces my initial assumption that this is self-filtering clickbait.
> At least one author noted that there was a concern that writing would lead to a diminishment of human memory/loss of oral tradition (Louis L'Amour in _The Walking Drum_). Really? I can't tell if you're joking, so I'll…
and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRFKZGWrmrM
https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/reading-pdfs-reflow-ac...
license please?
I assume this could really help with in-the-wild OCR for blind people.