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1 points·by drewcsillag·vor 4 Monaten·0 comments

Rich Interaction Surfaces With AI – more than just chat

notecove.io
1 points·by drewcsillag·vor 4 Monaten·0 comments

Show HN: NoteCove – local-first notes&tasks, synced via your own cloud storage

notecove.io
2 points·by drewcsillag·vor 4 Monaten·0 comments

Narrowing the Cone of Error in AI Development Workflows

drew.thecsillags.com
1 points·by drewcsillag·vor 5 Monaten·0 comments

The perfect home for your weaving projects

treadl.com
1 points·by drewcsillag·vor 3 Jahren·0 comments

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drewcsillag
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
I built a thing. It's notes and tasks. But not as a SaaS. Built it first for myself because I couldn't use apple notes at work, but then also for AI agents as a rich interaction surface between us both.
drewcsillag
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Appreciate the reply! Now I have math and thinking to do :)
drewcsillag
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
First, I assume I’m missing some critical detail and am wrong somewhere.

Both the ERP, and the explanation of the CHSH with the difference being cos^2(theta) an isn’t that just Malus’s law? So in the case of the ERP experiment, if you fired single polarized particles at a polarizing filter at one angle or the other you still get cos^s(theta) as the difference without requiring entanglement, no?

That implies, in the case of entangled particles there is more than one dimension of “whatever” that causes the polarizing filter to “choose” whether to extinguish the particle on non-equal angles - like azimuth/elevation instead of just theta? It just seems to me that rather than disproving a “hidden variable”, it requires one?

Like I said, I assume I’m missing something and am wrong.
drewcsillag
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
One of the things I like about Gregg is that similar sounds p/b f/v t/d have similar shapes so when reading, if it’s ambiguously or wrongly written, by pronouncing what’s there, I can figure out which one was meant. Also, since Gregg is phonetic, I don’t have to worry about how to spell either.

Orthic has some of that, but not to the extent of Gregg.