- kfarrYeah I feel like the real ah ha moment is still coming once there is a GPT-like thing that has been trained on reality, not its shadow.
- ai-hominem
- Good thing I drink hazelnut coffee while eating eggs and bacon! It cancels out right?
- Yeah it's definitely a combination of posting for peers but also creating material that is helpful for finding the next gig
- Yes just like there are shaders for the same thing with mesh-based grass. This repo already has some animation abilities: https://github.com/sparkjsdev/spark?tab=readme-ov-file#featu...
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- Yes there are a bunch of weird niches that got a lot of Twitter traffic but found a home on LinkedIn when there's an overlap with professions. Another niche example that I see is applications for AI powered architectural visualization, many folks posting actually useful stuff there on a regular basis.
- Also self-driving cars which are hoovering this data already. Both alphabet and grok have an unusual advantage with those data sources.
- The math checks out for this campaign at least: https://www.waituntil8th.org/
- This is super awesome but to set expectations it appears that Waymo is quite limited by fleet capacity in all of its current operating zones, so as a practical matter it may be months or years before it operates in all these areas.
If you're interested in this stuff I highly recommend this podcast, not affiliated with it I genuinely think it's a great source to hear about the behind the scenes of fleet operations to meet demand: https://www.roadtoautonomy.com/autonomy-markets/
(Edit) I prefer using the apple podcast app, here's a direct link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/autonomy-markets/id177...
- Another case study to add to the maritime chapter of this timeless classic: https://www.amazon.com/Normal-Accidents-Living-High-Risk-Tec...
Like you said (and illustrated well in the book) it's never just 1 thing, these incidents happen when multiple systems interact and often reflect a the disinvestment in comprehensive safety schemes.
- As a Replicate customer, I’m excited about this news. Cloudflare has the strategic incentive to invest in this line of business and it puts Replicate in the hands of a very good product marketing and sales team to get the volume it needs for sustainability.
- Add some voting and you got yourself an AI World Clock arena! https://artificialanalysis.ai/image/arena
- I mean at some point you have to evaluate the content on its merit and they have a point — a chain is functional not just decorative in its precise placement.
- Wow and here I was doing this manually all these years.
- > Everyone wants a detached home with a yard. No one wants to live in a condo, an oct or a quad, or even a row house, as a permanent life-long dream.
This is easily disproven by the state of the real estate market and relative value of said urban condos to suburban sfh
- > Obviously, this has the vulnerability that you can take a picture of a computer monitor with it, showing whatever you want to.
Is this a reverse analog loophole? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_hole
- I’ve used memory in Claude desktop for a while after MCP was supported. At first I liked it and was excited to see the new memories being created. Over time it suggests storing strange things to memories (an immaterial part of a prompt) and if I didn’t watch it like a hawk, it just gets really noisy and messy and made prompts less successful to accomplish my tasks so I ended up just disabling it.
It’s also worth mentioning that some folks attributed ChatGPT’s bout of extreme sycophancy to its memory feature. Not saying it isn’t useful, but it’s not a magical solution and will definitely affect Claude’s performance and not guaranteed that it’ll be for the better.
- After digging into the contact form embed it looks like this is a project from: https://futureoflife.org/
- Yeah my first thought was, oh it sounds like a bunch of CLAUDE.md's under the surface :P