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ludicrousdispla
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https://ludicrousdisplay.github.io/

  1. >> "Hey claude, I get this error message: <X>", and it'll often find the root cause quicker than I could.

    Back in the day, we would just do this with a search engine.

  2. I've started thinking that many pro-LLM comments are placed so that they are later used when training LLMs.
  3. It probably helps someone be more prolific when they can't understand what they did last week.
  4. And that is likely why it's a common tactic for large companies.
  5. I doubt that anyone saw your resume, let alone glanced at it. It's more likely that your resume didn't make it past their applicant filter for some reason.

    There is an ATS (applicant tracking system) that companies use, it rhymes with 'trash be', and I always get auto-reject emails within a day when applying to positions managed through their system. A while back I submitted a request for them to send me a copy of the private information they had on me. What they sent back was far, far off from anything on my resume, so I had them delete it.

    Based on that, I have zero confidence that any application on that system is accurately represented. I expect other ATS' are similar.

  6. I like the idea, but your UI implementation is extremely annoying.

    Please make the recipe page scrollable with arrow keys or pgUp pgDn.

    Get rid of the image so the entire list of ingredients is visible.

    The metric conversion seems off as there are very different amounts for the number before the listed ingredient and after it (in parentheses)... I'd paste an example but your page does not allow text selection.

    Make the text selectable.

  7. Is there something that AI is expected to be exceptionally good at, and that also has value?
  8. Bad code bothers software engineers because it is often a reminder of their lack of agency in those companies.
  9. Is there anything similar that is not limited to Apple?
  10. It reminds me of the aquarium filter I had as a child in which a plastic grate was placed underneath the gravel and connected air bubblers would create enough of an upward water flow in the corners that anything on the gravel surface would gradually get pulled beneath the plastic grate.
  11. Also, typically glue bound along the top edge and having a solid backing, as if you took a hardbound book (of blank pages) and ripped off the front cover and spine. Pages could easily be peeled off, if glued at the edge, or torn off if perforated.
  12. Chuck-E-Cheese is also very good at selling tokens.
  13. I was a developer for a bioinformatics software startup in which the very essential 'data import' workflow wasn't defined until the release was in the 'testing' phase.
  14. and if you need help choosing which is best for your needs...

    >> https://www.changhua-knitting-machine.com/how-to-select-the-...

  15. You could open a trendy restaurant in SV called 'Soup Kitchen' serving various stews and goulashes and I am confident it would do very well.
  16. It's important to point out that all of the crosses are rotating, so this is effectively showing which parts of your vision are susceptible to change blindness (which is effectively 99% of it).

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