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  1. We'll hear "emergent" a lot.

    Maybe too obvious but more and more interesting new robots will hit the market and robotics as space will become considerably legible.

    Probably going to start to understand how different types of models scaled capabilities will play off of each other when architected together (MOE+).

    Non-tech people are going to start having the model welfare conversation more generally.

  2. This would be a super interesting research/teaching tool coupled with a vision model for historians. My wife is a history professor who works with scans of 18th century english documents and I think (maybe a small) part of why the transcription on even the best models is off in weird ways, is it seems to often smooth over things and you end up with modern words and strange mistakes, I wonder if bounding the vision to a period specific model would result in better transcription? Querying against the historical document you're working on with a period specific chatbot would be fascinating.

    Also wonder if I'm responsible enough to have access to such a model...

  3. Are you somehow prompting around protections or something, or yours is just pretty chill? I've tried a few times with various cybersecurity/secops stuff and it's always basically given me some watered down "I can't talk to you about that, but what I can talk to you about is" and then the is, isn't anything really.
  4. Any thoughts on your wondering? I too am wondering about the same mistake I might be making.
  5. You have no protections against this where you live? That would be near impossible where I live (Ontario).
  6. I also didn't enjoy it, sloppy boundary drawing combined with some motivated reasoning. He explicitly distinguishes research from development in paragraph 4, but then spends the rest of the essay treating "fast" and "legible" as inherently inferior without consistently applying his own distinction...like, If you're building a bridge or shipping software, legibility and speed aren't signs you're not pushing boundaries...they're signs you're being competent. also, he seems to suggest that slow thinking is actually a different kind of intelligence that institutions miss. But this conflates processing speed with intellectual ambition, plenty of fast thinkers work on hard, illegible problems.... Plenty of slow thinkers work on trivial ones.
  7. digg too, till they ruined it...still can't believe they ruined digg.
  8. I really like how detailed the Government Directed Internet Outages are, when I saw that I wondered if that means the whole country was taken offline, or it's heavily filtered, or some regions within the countries are blocked or what, but if you click in a little, and use the timeline on the bottom, they give some interesting context. Cool.
  9. If AI tools are making teams 76% faster with 100% more bugs, one would presume you're not more productive you're just punting more debt. I'm no expert on this stuff, but coupling it with some type of defect density insights might be helpful. Would be also interested to know what percentage of AI assisted code is "rolled back" or "reverted" within 48 hours. Has there been any change in number of review iterations over time?
  10. I've been on this internet hit shit since the 90s lil bro, s' all good.
  11. Is it my imagination or did they used to automatically serve you a logged out page when it was down?
  12. Yeah me too. Wake up -> HN down -> That's weird, oh well it's usually only down for a few minutes -> I should check if HN is still down -> That's weird, oh well it's usually only down for a few minutes -> I should check if HN is still down -> loop.

    That was a few hours ago. I'm glad this loop is broken.

  13. A guy I work with has been doing this, I watched his tutorial and it was all a bit... overwhelming for me (to think about using such a system), I'm still on pen and paper, heh. Nevertheless - here is his template: https://github.com/kmikeym/obsidian-claude-starter and tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1U32hZYxfcY

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