- RestartKernelThe ranking is very interesting if substantiated, but learning Polish in response is somewhat mental.
- Just my two cents, but:
- In terms of data, this is nothing compared to any site serving a bunch of images. The compute would differ, but loading speed shouldn't be an issue if you can render the HTML first, and hydrate it after page load. This static HTML would then also serve as fallback when Javascript is disabled.
- For a quick demo, I doubt you will lose people by embedding an older version. Serving a version of a few months ago seems like 80% of the work, with 20% of the effort, in terms of deployment.
Anyhow, nice to see government funds put to a good cause!
- This isn't a gotcha. The same Europeans who gloat about privacy laws are horrified with these recent developments.
- While I pay for Mullvad directly through my bank, their account number approach built a lot of trust for me. "Here's your number, use whatever to fund it. 5 euro a month, no sales."
- Am I naive to think we've reached the point where anyone would be able to get a revolutionary thought out there quite easily? If I were such a brilliant nutjob, I'd post it on some math or computer science forum if I just wanted to be recognised. Even if just a few people see it, such an audience would likely be entrenched with the right communities to signal boost it.
- Funny, considering Macbooks finally started shipping at 16 GB due to Apple Intelligence.
- Doesn't seem like much of a hallucination then. Maybe messing with its system context would better fit the claim?
- All these tool integrations are making it increasingly difficult to explain to non-tech people what these chatbots are capable of. Even more so as multi-modality improves (at some point image generation went from a distinct tool to arguably an inherent part the the models).
- > Minimal UI clearly inspired by Safari
More like Arc † nowadays.
- Right you are. It can do 26 hours just fine, but appears completely incapable when the layout would be too close to a normal clock.
https://gemini.google.com/share/b3b68deaa6e6
I thought giving it a setting would help, but just skip that first response to see what I mean.
- > When I was younger I thought of replacing most of the OS with a browser since that is how I used it.
Isn't that basically Chrome OS?
- I really hated how they marketed that tablet. Some weird statements about how it will transform your life, all while making meaningless comparisons about framerate by just not acknowledging the difference between e-ink and transflective LCDs (to the point I found it intentionally misleading).
Might still be a good product though, of course.
- That's the seperation of concerns that drives me to a Switch alongside my computer. Though I'm by no means a "serious" gamer by most people's standards.
- That's mostly just odd. Either a young teen way in over their head or a weirdly non-functional adult.
- > [...] that's legitimately significant for anyone deploying agents with tool access.
I disagree, even if only because your model shouldn't have more access than any other front-end.
- >> My cat
> The incentives here aren't aligned for long-term viability. Who pays for food, vet bills, and inevitable property damage? It's all owner-funded with zero revenue generation.
- > Heck, even replacing spotlight is a pain.
Is it? I've found Raycast to be one of the greatest boosts to my productivity of any app on any platform. Then again, I was doing fine with Rofi + i3 before.
- I was incredibly excited when they announced the chip alongside all kinds of promises regarding Linux support, so I pre-ordered a laptop with the intention of installing Linux later on. When reports came out that single core performance could not even match an old iPhone, alongside WSL troubles and disappointing battery life, I sent it back on arrival.
Instead I paid the premium for a nicely specced Macbook Pro, which is honestly everything I wanted, safe for Linux support. At least it's proper Unix, so I don't notice much difference in my terminal.