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- `rm -rf ~/.codex/archived_sessions` does the trick
- I will never ever ever ever touch htmx after this interaction I just witnessed.
- >This shouldn't be called GitForms.
Good luck on that hill.
Meanwhile, OP's project goes brrr.
- Hehe, I do a similar thing for phone numbers and I got real good ones almost for free :)
- This just happened to me a month ago, I was waiting for a unused domain to expire. The domain was hosted on Epik (which I think is a trashy company but w/e).
About a month before expiration it somehow got renewed for 10 years, which is weird because it was not available ... and is now hosting a "get-rich-quick" scam that pretends to be a genuine Petro Canada campaign.
- I recently learned of [1], which is a good example of "too small for me to sue" but still worth going through it collectively.
- Your time might be worthless but mine isn't.
- You can't beat a Caltech-tier lecture, for sure. But you know many people have access to that? You do know. Thousands, and I'm being generous.
LLMs level the playing field for the other 8 billion people.
Reminds of this article[1] that was featured yesterday and which I think was great!
- The real answer is:
You should have a mental model about how the world works and the fundamental rules of the context where you're operating. Even though you might not know something, you eventually develop an intuition of what makes sense and what doesn't. And yes, that applies even to "university lectures" since a lot of professors make mistakes/are wrong plenty of times.
Taking an LLM's output at face value would be dumb, yes. But it would be equally dumb to take only what's written on a book at face value, or a YouTube video, or anyone you listen to. You have to dig in, you have to do the homework.
LLMs make it much easier for you to do this homework. Sure, they still make mistakes, but they get you 90% of the way in minutes(!) and almost for free.
- The same way you double check with any other method you prefer? Duh.
LLMs are vastly superior to compile and spread knowledge than any other thing preceding them.
- Not only it is fast, it is also quite cheap, nice!
- Even if both "sides" really wanted to get along, working with someone making 100x (if not 1,000x) more than you is poised to be a weird interaction.
It must also be massively demoralizing, particularly if you're an engineer who has been there for 10+ years and has pushed features which directly bring in revenue, etc...
Btw,
>But Mr. Wang, who is developing the model, pushed back. He argued that the goal should be to catch up to rival A.I. models from OpenAI and Google before focusing on products, the people said.
That would be a massive mistake. Wang is either a one-trick pony or someone who cares more about his other venture than Meta's, sad.
- Among those, Photoshop.
- Hey man, this is great!
- >large 2d impact targets
I bet you a million dollars cash that you would not be able to reach them.
- Maybe hang out with different people?
Everyone I talked to (and everyone on this forums) knows cooling is hard in space.
It is always the number one comment on every news piece that is featured here talking about "AI in space".
- Ash is amazing!
Also very cool and approachable guy.
(Best wishes if you're reading this.)
Unsure where that could be if you're using Windows.
You know what would be fun to try? Give Codex full access and then ask it to delete that folder, lol.