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Curiositry

2,800 karmajoined vor 11 Jahren
I write and build things.

Essays on technology, philosophy & amateur neuroscience:

www.autodidacts.io

A portfolio of sorts, listing some of my web projects:

www.curiositry.com

@curiositry on GitHub/SourceHut and Twitter.

Submissions

Manna (2003)

marshallbrain.com
1 points·by Curiositry·vor 4 Tagen·0 comments

Incentives Drive Everything

yusufaytas.com
7 points·by Curiositry·vor 4 Tagen·0 comments

Life with Hazard Ratios

dynomight.net
3 points·by Curiositry·vor 4 Tagen·0 comments

Bullet Points and Bold Text

erikjohannes.no
2 points·by Curiositry·vor 5 Tagen·0 comments

What Should We Optimize Away?

autodidacts.io
5 points·by Curiositry·vor 5 Tagen·0 comments

Garmin fēnix 8 teardown

f-blog.info
3 points·by Curiositry·vor 10 Tagen·0 comments

Blink If You're Human

dynomight.net
2 points·by Curiositry·vor 12 Tagen·0 comments

Better Images of AI

betterimagesofai.org
55 points·by Curiositry·vor 12 Tagen·31 comments

Side-Stepping the Secretary Problem

evalapply.org
5 points·by Curiositry·vor 12 Tagen·1 comments

The Usefulness of AI Agents

erikjohannes.no
2 points·by Curiositry·vor 12 Tagen·0 comments

Hire Me (Taylor) via API

taylor.town
3 points·by Curiositry·vor 12 Tagen·0 comments

People and Blogs Interview: David Cain, Raptitude

manuelmoreale.com
3 points·by Curiositry·vor 13 Tagen·0 comments

You're Not Better Than the Screen Watchers

speakandregret.michaelinzlicht.com
3 points·by Curiositry·vor 14 Tagen·1 comments

Study on the effects of listening to podcasts on headphones vs. speakers

sciencedirect.com
5 points·by Curiositry·vor 14 Tagen·3 comments

Being a Dad

derekthompson.org
3 points·by Curiositry·vor 14 Tagen·1 comments

How not to forget what matters

henrikkarlsson.xyz
4 points·by Curiositry·vor 16 Tagen·2 comments

Are you better than the screen watchers?

sailsandcommas.com
2 points·by Curiositry·vor 16 Tagen·0 comments

Blogging can just be stating the obvious

blog.jim-nielsen.com
466 points·by Curiositry·vor 16 Tagen·133 comments

Fear in Four Dimensions

taylor.town
6 points·by Curiositry·vor 17 Tagen·0 comments

The Secret Life of Circuits by Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf)

nostarch.com
2 points·by Curiositry·vor 17 Tagen·0 comments

comments

Curiositry
·vor 11 Tagen·discuss
This was the first Linux I used (mainly, to play Nibbles for Knoppix). The live-boot CD was a treasured belonging. Good times!
Curiositry
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
You’re absolutely right!
Curiositry
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
There’s Elijah Potter’s HN sans AI: https://elijahpotter.dev/hnsansai
Curiositry
·vor 16 Tagen·discuss
♫ […] that's that me espresso ♫

Wait, where did all my Vim keybindings go?
Curiositry
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
Tell me if you find this! I was thinking the exact same thing.
Curiositry
·vor 25 Tagen·discuss
Has anyone made a Linux version of this yet? I think Framework laptops and many thinkpads have accelerometers.
Curiositry
·letzten Monat·discuss
For a while I have wanted to create a lookup table that maps concepts people describe using computer metaphors to their biological/ecological/??? equivalent, which in some cases might be more accurate, or at least more fresh.

What word would you use for this?
Curiositry
·letzten Monat·discuss
It’s https://littlefoot.js.org
Curiositry
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Hey, I'm not affiliated with Cerelog, but I'm the author of the article and those are my typos. Fixed!

Thanks for pointing this out.
Curiositry
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
I don't. Except for long-tail keywords, Marginalia Search / Kagi Small Web / Wiby / Million Short are better options, or one of the many blog/small web directories that have made the frontpage in recent months.
Curiositry
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Fish, zoxide, tmux, helix, ripgrep, fd-find, htop. There are many more, but these are the ones that I enjoy using. (Other than tmux.)
Curiositry
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Yes, that's what I tried first. Same issue with trying to allocate more memory than was available.
Curiositry
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Qwen3.5 9b seems to be fairly competent at OCR and text formatting cleanup running in llama.cpp on CPU, albeit slow. However, I have compiled it umpteen ways and still haven't gotten GPU offloading working properly (which I had with Ollama), on an old 1650 Ti with 4GB VRAM (it tries to allocate too much memory).
Curiositry
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
- It feels like I know all the efficient keybindings, but when someone looks over my shoulder, I become conscious of how much time I spend mashing Esc/CapsLock and i/I/a/A/o/O, compared to how much editing actually happens.

- I have nomouse mode on, to try to learn modal editors properly. But the mouse is actually fairly fast for getting to a specific cursor position. In theory, using Helix motions could be faster (and there's gw if I don't know what motion to use). In practice, the mental process of turning a point on the coordinate plane into the correct series of motions (including i) feels vastly slower.

Still, Vim, Helix, etc are incredible for structural manipulation of text, and I miss what they provide any time I edit text somewhere else, even with the universal keybindings that are available for navigating/selecting/deleting words, lines, etc. I tried Vim mode in Zed and it just didn't cut it.

Some things about Helix that I particularly like: speed and stability (no weird lag on visual block insert!), the jump to diagnostics/changes pattern (]d <Space>a is a surprisingly nice spellcheck interface, with <Space>d for the overview), the jumplist, and the good-by-default fuzzy pickers.
Curiositry
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
This has been my main editor for prose and code for a few years now (Sublime Text -> Atom -> Vim -> Helix). Overall, it has been great. Many LSPs work almost out-of-the-box, and my config is a fraction the size of my old .vimrc.

Surprisingly, it didn’t take that long to update my Vim muscle memory. Days or weeks, maybe? However, I still have mixed feelings about modal editors in general, and most of my gripes with Helix are actually about modal editors and/or console editors in general.

Code folding is a feature I’m still waiting for.
Curiositry
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Last night, I published a directory of indie blog directories on my (indie) blog.

ramkarthikk had built a directory of indie blogs, which included my blog’s RSS feed, and found my directory of directories post in the directory he had built.

This morning, he emailed me with the story of how he found my post, and asked if I’d consider adding his directory to my directory of directories. His directory was so nice I added it to my directory of directories and posted it here :)

This, I think, it how the indieweb is supposed to work.
Curiositry
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
This is something I really want to exist. But vibe-coded security tooling? Pretty much the last thing I want.
Curiositry
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
No, but I have wanted to implement this on my site, and I have seen examples of it in the wild (maybe even the same one).

It seems like the hard part would be categorizing the posts accurately, and picking the axes to filter.
Curiositry
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
https://www.readsomethinginteresting.com/
Curiositry
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Not my product, but I agree it’s confusing. I assume that, like Ollama, it started out with support for one family of models, and then expanded scope and outgrew its name.