- JustFinishedBSGIt could be 1 dollar a month, I'm still not paying to use my own ressources
- I wouldn't trust LMArena results much. They measure user preference and users are highly skewed by style, tone etc.
You can litteraly "improve" your model on LMArena by just adding a bunch of emojis.
- There’s just no way to stop cheating client side despite what devs love to think. But server side anti cheat is much harder and requires more work; it’s much simpler to just install spyware / rootkits on the client and call it a day.
- CTRL-F: "Fokker-Planck"
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Ok I'll read it :)
- Exactly my plan yes :)
- Pandoc isn't a typesetter, it's more a translation engine between various typesetting languages (and it can then call the typesetter).
Pandoc is a ridiculously underrated and powerful tool but it solves a different problem. Someone still has to write typesetters ;)
- I think I'm going to subscribe without any intention of using the app just as a "financing" donation.
I love, and hate, LaTeX and the idea of a LaTeX successor / alternative is incredibly appealing.
And the fact that they are aware that microtypography IS important and that they are working on it is a huge huge plus.
- > Has the situation changed on AI code legally speaking?
I think the position has shifted to "let's pretend this problem doesn't exist because the AI market is too big to fail"
- While your example is not AI related (should be handled by the LSP integration with "Rename Symbol") I agree that Zed's Next Edit Prediction model is *extremely* subpar. Imho they should either scrap it and just work on having a good integration story with third party models for the next edit (and maybe propose by default a partner model I don't know) or invest a lot more efforts into it.
But currently I sadly have to say the model's "help" is often a net negative.
- > This makes sense, right? It's a relatively novel thing to be writing.
It's really not though? Honestly I'm surprised coding agents fail hard at this task apparently
- > Let's not kid ourselves that maintaining 10TB with resiliency handling and other controls built in is something that is trivial.
It is though. People in tech need to stop pretending everything they are doing is super complicated.
- "FastThingJS: A blazing fast thing library for humans . Made with on "
- I actually disagree. Modern encoding formats can, and do, hallucinate blocks.
It’s a lot less visible and I guess dramatic than LLMs but it happens frequently enough that I feel like at every major event there are false conspiracies based on video « proofs » that are just encoding artifacts
- I would love to love Zed. In practice it’s everything I want.
But it’s a text editor first. And what I want, and it’s non negotiable, in a text editor is good text editing. Except font rendering is atrocious and broken on Linux ( what I use ) and on Windows ( what my employer force me to use ).
I understand it’s an alpha / beta. But still
- Wasserstein itself is expensive but you can instead optimize arbitrarily close entropic regularizations of it ( Sinkhorn algorithm) that are both easy to optimize and differentiable
- This doesn’t change the VRAM usage, only the compute requirements.
- Very uncommon / inexistant in private appartements except I guess if you live in a very very very upscale appartement.
Installing AC is actually not allowed in many places ( because of urbanism laws)
Only possible AC is those single hose mobile units which are wildly inefficient and close to useless while burning energy.
- Is Typst’s typesetting quality on par with « bare » LaTeX ? with LaTeX + microtype ?
It may be stupid and vain but for me if it doesn’t at least match the former it’s a no-go
- Yes but an app that never pushes update can also do that
- I'm sure shipping a >150GB file to every user is perfectly fine and sound engineering.