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- 8474_sI recall lots of unicode obfuscators were popular turning letters to similar looking symbols to bypass filters/censors when the forum/websites didn't filter unicode and filters were simple.
- Crime is mostly individual and income-driven, so its both not community-policed and inversely proportional to income level. Laws against crime require police to effectively enforce them, as community cannot "reduce crime" without significant investment and focus on it(police is significantly more effective vs vigilantes/citizen patrols). Whichever this scheme tries to do, is effectively collective punishment for community not allocating resources for policing itself.
- What is the real-world fidelity of this "decoding both perceptual and mental content"? Can it record dream as video?
- > The Firefox brand is getting a refresh and you get the first look.
- Except those who have to solve reCaptcha and leave it instantly.
- > Release the hypnodrones
If you are not building the next paperclip optimizer the competition already does!
- it was part of this crypto scheme: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_(blockchain)
- The only thing that passed the test of time,so far is specificity: if you ask for multiple things or vague things, you receive half-baked answers trying to cover all bases. If you ask for specific one thing and describe it, the answer quality goes up;e.g. LLMs creating multi-part content mix up the parts and qualities of them, so e.g. asking for Part 1*specific, will always get a better answer than "list all parts of X"(quality drops with length of list).
- The macros are fine as concept, i've used something similar before for reducing code size,e.g. defining hundreds of similar functions and stuff. What is incomprehensible and puts the entire thing into "Obfuscated C" territory is one-letter variables. You'll need to memorize all of them and can't reuse them in normal code. If at least the variables were self-descriptive i'd support such coding style, but it clearly need comments.
- CorticalLabs uses Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells, but human cells might be more effective due human neuron superiority. Just some ethical problems with harvesting and you can build a hyperscale cluster.
- The only thing that could pop the bubble is an alternative architecture for inference that doesn't need GPU clusters and datacenters to compete within the ecosystem. AI itself isn't going away anytime soon.
- max-width: min(70ch, 100% - 4rem); Results in one tiny column of text on desktop, both sides are empty margins. Its an interface exclusively for mobile phones.
- AWS-based youtube would be astronomically expensive and much slower than dedicated video servers. Youtube shapes the entire internet total bandwidth.
- So if you succeed, how the terabytes of content and bandwidth will be sponsored - by what? The only way i can think of it is some super-efficient neural codec with extreme video compression ratio that runs on mobile devices. Othewise Youtube wins by sheer scale google invested in it.
- I've been seeing that anime girl pop-up in some websites, mainly because i use "rare" browsers.I prefer it over captchas and cloudflare "protecting websites from real traffic", whatever they're doing is just a few seconds and doesn't require solving captchas or something equally obnoxius like microsoft puzzles.
- How its exactly 100hz? Nature doesn't follow arbitrary measures, its likely the approximations of some nearby frequency in range that has maximal effect(likely something resonating in inner ear mechanisms)
- This is interesting concept, if there was more variety it could be some like timeguessr.
- Looks like latest chatGPT likes to hallucinate code segments that don't work or wrong API calls. Simpler instructions work fine, but at some point it starts to diverge and experiment.
- The part of story where Co2 absorbers were incompatible between two modules sounds really dumb. What was the cause?
- What is the point of this over e.g.arguing on Reddit?