would this not be trivially solved by say - removing the websearch skill from the main orchestrating agent and have it always delegate to some subagent? a subagent sans knowledge of any pii would categorically be unable…
I'm curious how multiple accounts come into play here. Does anyone know?
my understanding is that careful means cleaning up the dead-man’s switch before revoking
I thought the premise was that he’s an exceptional interviewer (and maybe good engineer), but did no work so as to eventually get pip-ed and laid off. If he was exceptional at getting work done, then you’re right and a…
looking at the docs, this uses swc under the hood
If you're willing to entertain MPAs, there's small little library called swup that creates seamless transitions between routes (eg. /home, /faq) despite them being 2 different domains. I'm trying it out for www.lona.so…
I'm building a completely native HTML spa app over at lona.so (just html + js web components and i bundle it myself). Still very much so early days but check it out!
My feeling is that the browser already does this in that it considers all DOM apis within a single 16ms (requestAnimationFrame?) as a single transaction. The trouble for browsers, is if certain DOM apis have a…
I'd be interesting in learning the answer here as well. I've read that documentFragment are faster, but some microbenchmarking on chrome/mac makes me think either the improvements are negligible. Rerunning benchmarks on…
I was pretty curious about the project too (am not the author) and did some digging. The benchmark is here: https://sansyrox.github.io/robyn/#/comparison I took a brief look into the internals and turns out it wraps…
I’m currently early on working on a webapp/spa with no node and just some tooling I wrote myself (www.lona.so). I plan to document my process and post it at some point. My two points of advice if you’re looking to go…
It looks like DeviantArt sent out an update to placate its community [1] with some interesting technical implications: 1) DA tos stipulates that works of art needs to be opt-in for inclusion into AI datasets 2)…
This is pretty anecdotal (6 years back) but I've had one professor tell me they were paid $800 for a NYT illustration and $400 for a smaller publication. I might be off with the specific numbers but these are the…
As someone who's collected roughly ~40k images over the past decade, I'm tempted to say a lot of the images in the article look pretty good. That being said, I think the quality will only continue to improve. Moreover,…
There's already a lot of discussion on the legal/moral arguments here so I'd like to comment on something more concrete. As I understand it, an illustration for a magazine like the New York Times might net anywhere from…
Ah, you’re right. Reading through the readme made me think this was very much designed with games in mind: “TPE is a keep it simple engine for people who just want to add simple physics to their tiny game without being…
aren’t games made “for entertainment purposes” by definition? :P
Casey did choose to help - explaining the issue and potential solution on github. It was only after his solution was dismissed, then catching the microsoft engineers using his solution and making a blog post about it…
if I'm not mistaken, the gist of the patent (10511557) seems to be 1) video playback can be switched between "live" and "vod" 2) a playback system (MCMS) that renders 1 or more streams and automatically prioritizes…
Hey! This is really awesome. I'm building my own SPA in vanilla js, and I'm definitely stealing some ideas here. I think a lot of people here see the resurgence of vanilla js as a repudiation of their favorite…
There are a lot of comments here that tell you to listen and to give your focus to the other individual. To give this a bit more specificity, I would highly recommend learning how to paraphrase and mirror…
Hey there! I tried applying through your site but it doesn't seem to be working. Is there an email I can send my application to?
would this not be trivially solved by say - removing the websearch skill from the main orchestrating agent and have it always delegate to some subagent? a subagent sans knowledge of any pii would categorically be unable…
I'm curious how multiple accounts come into play here. Does anyone know?
my understanding is that careful means cleaning up the dead-man’s switch before revoking
I thought the premise was that he’s an exceptional interviewer (and maybe good engineer), but did no work so as to eventually get pip-ed and laid off. If he was exceptional at getting work done, then you’re right and a…
looking at the docs, this uses swc under the hood
If you're willing to entertain MPAs, there's small little library called swup that creates seamless transitions between routes (eg. /home, /faq) despite them being 2 different domains. I'm trying it out for www.lona.so…
I'm building a completely native HTML spa app over at lona.so (just html + js web components and i bundle it myself). Still very much so early days but check it out!
My feeling is that the browser already does this in that it considers all DOM apis within a single 16ms (requestAnimationFrame?) as a single transaction. The trouble for browsers, is if certain DOM apis have a…
I'd be interesting in learning the answer here as well. I've read that documentFragment are faster, but some microbenchmarking on chrome/mac makes me think either the improvements are negligible. Rerunning benchmarks on…
I was pretty curious about the project too (am not the author) and did some digging. The benchmark is here: https://sansyrox.github.io/robyn/#/comparison I took a brief look into the internals and turns out it wraps…
I’m currently early on working on a webapp/spa with no node and just some tooling I wrote myself (www.lona.so). I plan to document my process and post it at some point. My two points of advice if you’re looking to go…
It looks like DeviantArt sent out an update to placate its community [1] with some interesting technical implications: 1) DA tos stipulates that works of art needs to be opt-in for inclusion into AI datasets 2)…
This is pretty anecdotal (6 years back) but I've had one professor tell me they were paid $800 for a NYT illustration and $400 for a smaller publication. I might be off with the specific numbers but these are the…
As someone who's collected roughly ~40k images over the past decade, I'm tempted to say a lot of the images in the article look pretty good. That being said, I think the quality will only continue to improve. Moreover,…
There's already a lot of discussion on the legal/moral arguments here so I'd like to comment on something more concrete. As I understand it, an illustration for a magazine like the New York Times might net anywhere from…
Ah, you’re right. Reading through the readme made me think this was very much designed with games in mind: “TPE is a keep it simple engine for people who just want to add simple physics to their tiny game without being…
aren’t games made “for entertainment purposes” by definition? :P
Casey did choose to help - explaining the issue and potential solution on github. It was only after his solution was dismissed, then catching the microsoft engineers using his solution and making a blog post about it…
if I'm not mistaken, the gist of the patent (10511557) seems to be 1) video playback can be switched between "live" and "vod" 2) a playback system (MCMS) that renders 1 or more streams and automatically prioritizes…
Hey! This is really awesome. I'm building my own SPA in vanilla js, and I'm definitely stealing some ideas here. I think a lot of people here see the resurgence of vanilla js as a repudiation of their favorite…
There are a lot of comments here that tell you to listen and to give your focus to the other individual. To give this a bit more specificity, I would highly recommend learning how to paraphrase and mirror…
Hey there! I tried applying through your site but it doesn't seem to be working. Is there an email I can send my application to?