- malnourish5.2 is a solid model and I'm actually impressed with M365 copilot when using it.
- Yes; well, I might not get "mad" at my wife, but I might emotionally disengage or feel like I lack closure were I to explain a situation to my wife and she responded with solutions before I even had the chance to finish.
It took me a long time to realize this. Actually, I've just now realized it clearly. Our emotional expression and the scenario may be a bit different, but it's fundamentally the same concept.
- It's also about how to reason about and understand what you're consuming, how to analyze sources, how media affects you; my wife is an English teacher and the comments here are often completely missing what's truly going on in a school.
Explains a lot, actually.
- That's one opinion. My opinion is public transport is phenomenal. It's relatively reliable (very in some places), generally clean and safe, low cost, encourages urban/high efficiency development, protects greenspace, and employees people.
- They scan IDs at every gas station I've bought a lottery ticket in now for at least a year or two. US.
- I can't find any news about this. That's not wholly unusual given the context. Do you have a link?
- I too have noticed an inexplicable apprehension about credit unions, even large ones such as Wings. They are almost uniformly better for individuals than big banks, yet people imagine a scenario where they'll need to withdraw cash in the middle of the Mojave so they need WF. Spoiler: 1) you won't and 2) you still can.
- Is perjury a credible threat to the people with the resources to train and propagate LLMs? Especially in the context of recent high profile examples related to perjury and contempt of court?
- Complexity doesn't go away, it just moves somewhere else.
- Ditto is the best tool for clipboard history I've found. One of my first installs on any Windows machine.
I agree with you on PowerToys - that's also a first install. Raycast is really PowerToys for Mac... But now on Windows, perhaps for the people that started on Mac and have to use Windows, rather than the other way around.
- I'm still using Roo Code with Litellm. I haven't yet found or heard a compelling reason to switch.
- I don't think you can "follow" meetings in Outlook yet
- Agreed; I wish they would expose how to set your own chat provider more easily than about:config, but the sidebar chat is easily my most used unique "UX" Firefox feature.
I'd like to see (opt-in) automatic grouping. The kinda-sorta grouping it does still requires you to manually engage with it.
- I encourage you to seek first-hand accounts of what teaching in a contemporary public school classroom is like. Teacher discipline can account for so much.
- D2 is better, but it's not supported by GitHub. Go where your users are.
- Thank you, I stand corrected on there being an event.
- I realize this is a self-fulfilling prophecy, but how can anyone justify buying this when Google notoriously kills off projects? My money says this goes the way of the Pixel tablet.
If Apple couldn't make it work, does Google really think they can? This should be headlining an event, not relegated to a blog post.
- Interesting that you conclude with left leaning, when, as I understand it, the BBC is considered to lean right by many, too. I recall a number of journalists remanding BBC leadership over their alleged pro-Israel and right wing bias.
- Well, I'm grateful for that. As is my wife, who is Celiac.
And some gluten free things are pretty good (I'll generally take a gf brownie, cornbread, or carrot cake over the alternative).
But since when is accessibility a bad thing? Are people really troubled by there being options?
- Consider that your thoughts are a consequence of what you've consumed. They're not guessing what you think, they're influencing it.