- I see a meeting tonight in a neighboring city with a council recommendation of approve. Timely
- > “how to talk to chat gpt course”?
it's not unrealistic to be selecting for people with strong language skills and the ability to break tasks into discrete components and assemble them into a process. or the skill of being able to define what they do not know.
a lot of what makes a person good with an llm makes them also good at general problem solving.
- At this point, are we relaying all emails to three or four locations for access to auth codes?
- I dont think it is a last second twitch. It's some kind of autocorrection that has decided I meant to do something differently than I meant to.
- not just the keyboard either, but the text editor box (or address bar /search) in general. i cant count the number of times i try and put the cursor before a word, i see it is before the word, i let go, and the cursor moves to the end of the word. if i wanted it at the end of the word i would have put it there before letting go.
also, the damn period next to n in the address bar. no i didnt mean to type every word in a sentence with a period delimiting between words.
- Canva is a go to over Microsoft and Adobe for a huge crowd of people
- What's crazier is that it actually stops working if installed.
Of the last two times I had to make a flyer, one of the two I pulled up PowerPoint to accomplish. It's not a completely outlandish direction. They should add a Publisher mode that transforms the interface for print document design.
- Not being able to new tab to a new instance of the app is terrible. Even super complex SPAs like Facebook let me for the most part right click new tab to create a new instance while preserving the old one.
- Google Maps. Gmail. OWA. There were suddenly pages that let you do things without a white flash between clicks.
It's ALL about the refreshes. Everything else came after.
- I consider "Yes, we know it has been a long time since we released an ISO refresh" fairly adequate context.
This release may not be giant compared to the last release, but its the first ISO refresh in a while. So its two different "upgrades."
- its #5 on distrowatch, and #2 of arch variants.
hn should be a place where you can post niche things, and come to the comments or click through if you are out of the loop.
- The Windows version numbers are not used often but really do help group Windows into distinct "early vs late" product cycle tiers. They didn't really skip straight to 10, they just named 9 8.1 for reasons.
Windows 5.0-5.2 is Win 2000, Win XP, Win XP64.
Windows 6.0-6.3 is Vista, 7, 8, 8.1.
- they are human in the sense they are reenforced to exhibit human like behavior, by humans. a human byproduct.
- in what I find to be unfortunate, I have noticed a trend in the reverse direction.
http://shoreviewmn.gov/ should have a dot between the city and the state. they chose some form of human usability over precision. I trust it ever so slightly less, because it is cute before hierarchical.
https://www.mvpschools.org/ formerly https://www.moundsviewschools.org are the domain names for a school district. The fact they chose the P between mv and school (which stands for public) makes it look like phishing or social engineering. It erodes trust in both technical decisions and branding decisions made.
Because domains are hard to read, and people were never taught to read them, we lost out on being able to establish trust because something reads "mv.k12.mn.us" (or preferably us.mn.k12.mv) which is two characters SHORTER than mvpschools.org!
- its not really two hierarchies, its just one written backwards for a while, and then forward.
if you reverse the backwards part you get
https://org.myorg.something./something/more/specific/
the dots separate computers or networks and the slashes separate folders.
- And when they move to workers we lose access to generic pages urls? Everything I generate going forward has my username in it? It would be nice to leave the first come first serve anonymous urls as an option.
- Im able to generate keys right now through warp. Login takes forever but it is working.
- Its absurdly slow (like multiple minutes to get the login page to fully load for the login button to be pressable, due to catchpa...), but I was able to log into the dashboard. It's throwing lots of errors once inside, but I can navigate around some of it. YMMV.
My profile (including api tokens,) and websites pages all work, the accounts tab above website on the left does not.
- I was referring to a new entrant, not perpetual lag
And also, in writing, writing from top to bottom has its disadvantages. It makes sense to emulate human writing process and have passes, as you flesh out, and conversely summarize writing.
Current LLMs can brute force these things through emulation/observation/mimicry but they arent as good as doing it the right way. Not only would I like to see "skills" but also "processes" where you create a well defined order that tasks are accomplished in sequence. Repeatable templates. This would essentially include variables in the templates, set for replacement.