jonnyreiss
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- jonnyreiss parentI found a bug --- when I click on a circle with a number, the map correctly zooms in to the area and shows the companies, but when I zoom out, I am unable to load companies outside of that area, e.g. I clicked on SLC and saw the companies there, but I see no companies outside of SLC when I zoom out.
- Yes, I regularly interact with ChatGPT in Spanish
- What do you mean by hand code?
- I was able to get it running on MLX on my M2 Max machine within a couple minutes using their example: https://github.com/ml-explore/mlx-examples/tree/main/whisper
- You can take their name and then reverse engineer the email format, e.g. First Last => flast@getaround.com | first.last@getaround.com
- Why do you keep submitting this? It's also not an ask.
- Yes, this works very well, especially when combined with an [Assistant](https://platform.openai.com/docs/assistants/overview)
- I found this on Atlas Obscura before a trip to Barcelona, and I was able to set up a free tour with them via email. I love the contrast of the computer against the shell of the old church, and it immersed me further into my Dan Brown book character LARP.
link: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/barcelona-supercomputing...
- The Stuxnet Episode (https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/29/) is one of my favorites
- I've had success with Psychology Today search in the Seattle area --- if a provider is full or has no openings, ask if they know anyone who is not. That has also helped me!
- The organic varieties are much more in line with what a consumer expects to find in Whole Foods --- this retailing choice makes sense to me.
- > If someone was sufficiently motivated, they could probably dethrone OpenAI in 2 months with enough funding.
I'd argue Google is sufficiently motivated to dethrone OpenAI --- so why haven't they? They have plenty of money to throw at the problem as well.
- Low Tech Magazine: https://www.lowtechmagazine.com
- Highly recommend this podcast---Ep 29: Stuxnet is another episode worth checking out
- Unfortunately, this is a design that is pretty common in many of Tempe's major intersections. I pass through a similiar intersection biking home from ASU and have had multiple close calls with human drivers.
Anecdata: The times I have interacted with one of Uber's autonomous vehicles at this intersection, they tend to hit the brakes pretty hard as they are about to enter the turn lane and I am around 10ft behind them. All of my interactions with them, however, have been during the day, and it was unclear if it was the human driver in control.