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  1. Anyone else find that the iPhone camera app crashes about half the time these days? It's killing me...
  2. Google Maps is the mind killer. We all worry about social media controlling the way we think, feel, vote etc. but Google Maps literally manipulates where people physically go in real life, what they do on holiday, where they hang out, what they eat etc. I got so sick of feeling like a four point five star Google Maps automaton I had to mostly stop with it. In addition to OSM, personal recommendations etc. the best substitute for me for a 4.5 star review is my nose, eyes and ears
  3. And? Writing software at scale is incredibly hard. Where is the empathy for MS devs who are sprinting every day to give us an awesome product
  4. Dil fridge will get a bit hot with its clothes off like that
  5. I’ve tried every scheme under the sun and Immich is the only thing I’ve ever seen that actually works for this use case
  6. This is great advice, parties are a lost technology in some parts of society, like the pyramids. We should throw more parties

    For a dinner party specifically I like to force everyone to go for a walk before dessert. By that point they’re all hot and drunk, sending them outside for a quick lap cools everybody off, gets them talking, and is good for the digestion. Then you can come home and crack into that bottle of wine someone brought

  7. This is a real concern but academic groups also need funding/papers/hype, universities are not fundamentally immune either
  8. Certified bad boy
  9. We getting to agartha soon with this tech
  10. No mention of Gormenghast? Bumbaclart…
  11. So if I buy 1000 of these I have an exascale supercomputer? I remember when exascale was disparaged as science fiction :)
  12. Nuclear pacemaker is astonishingly bad ass
  13. Real shame that CalDAV didn't dominate the way SSH/email/whatever dominates.

    I use Todoist which is the only one that actually works IMO, kicks ass, but I wish it wasn't one someone else's backend.

  14. All the coverage of emdash as LLM telltale inspired me to finally bother to learn how to type an emdash on a Mac keyboard…
  15. Cerebras is truly one of the maddest technical accomplishments that Silicon Valley has produced in the last decade or so. I met Andy seven or eight years ago and I thought they must have been smoking something - a dinner plate sized chip with six tons of clamping force? They made it real, and in retrospect what they did was incredibly prescient
  16. Beans dude. Beans are absolutely delicious. They grow in the ground by accident. A good bean burger is way more appetizing than a biosludge patty. Unfortunately nobody is getting rich selling beans. But they are all we need here
  17. Bulleted lists literally do not work in Microsoft word so… good
  18. Sama clocked this way back. He has used this exact analogy - that new GPT models will feel like incremental new iPhone releases c.f. the first iPhone/GPT-3.
  19. This good article contains a photograph of a million quid nailed to a wall. Since burnt by scoundrels

    http://www.lysator.liu.se/~johol/KLF/Money.html

  20. > no way out but through

    Is exactly the philosophical dead end that Nick Land and Curtis and maybe Mark Fisher arrived at. Accelerationism is like the FedEx arrow in that it’s both an unforgettable idea and easy enough that anyone can grasp it, some of the dumbest politicians of our time are ardent believers.

    It’s fun to think about the possibility that belief in this conclusion was premature two decades ago when CCRU and NRx people were banging on about it but now maybe it actually isn’t premature. Which would annoyingly be a pretty compelling instance of hyperstitional time war

  21. I heard a story that these guys built one of the only high performing opensource Bluetooth stacks, and that it is a dependency for various SFW orgs… can anyone substantiate
  22. Drawing has to come back. Drawing is severely underrated right now IMO
  23. Where else could you simultaneously purchase through-hole transistors, a gaming motherboard, a 19" rack, a leafblower, a loudspeaker disguised as a plastic rock, pornography, a taser, a sandwich and a decent cup of coffee while surrounded by fiberglass cowboys and aliens... sad to see
  24. Right now there are thousands of apps getting built with AI that are going to work surprisingly well, will get embedded into all sorts of fundamental processes — and will start to perform unacceptably badly in two or three years. God knows what we do with this information but it seems clear we are setting up for a tsunami of horrible performance regressions
  25. This is cool! I have been really enjoying using Meshtastic and LoRa lately. It feels like a blessed relief from the toxic swamp of the regular internet. I love pinging stupid radio messages across the bay without depending on any third-party infrastructure. Maybe in addition to the literal rubble of a life threatening disaster we can use tools like this to dig ourselves out from the psychological rubble of the information superfund site we have built for ourselves
  26. Come on man just do duck typing. You are killing me with this stuff.

    It all reads so technical and long and mathematically academic but it’s just a bit mask.

    I absolutely hate writing python now because I have to reason about a “list of list of errors” type defined by a teenager and they get mad at me if I don’t then define a new “list of list of errors, or none” type when I manipulate it. You guys are now employed by VSCode to make those hints look beautiful. VSCode is your boss now and your job is to make VSCode happy

    I predict that in five years we will retvrn to duck typing in the same way that we are now retvrning to server side rendering and running on bare metal. Looking forward to the viral “you don’t need compound types” post on here. “Amazing - you can write code which does normal business tasks without learning or ever thinking about homotopy type theory”

    Yes I get it if we are writing embedded code or navigation systems or graphics or whatever, please help yourself from the types bucket. Go ahead and define a dictionary of lists where one list can contain strings but all the other lists either contain 8-bit integers or None. But the academic cachet of insanely complex composable type systems bleeds through into a web server that renders a little more than “hello world” and it ruins my life

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