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smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Truth social being an example of a Mastodon server that doesn’t market itself as being .

Doesn’t federate either, and they’ve violated the license, but core concept is there to be copied.
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Absolutely is but if onboarding requires help from a human then there is work to be done.
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
> I've helped people join a Mastodon instance and set up their profile and follow a few people in a matter of minutes.

That you had to do this is the issue that I'm talking about.
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
My justification for stating that is that we're seeing people come back to Bluesky whereas people would try to create an account on a Mastodon service, their first post would be confusion and terror, and they'd leave after a few days of trying.

There are daily users of Mastodon (myself being one), it's just that the range of people is much smaller than Bluesky and Twitter due to the comparatively higher barrier of entry.
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I think that the clear preference people have for Bluesky over the Fediverse shows that maybe it's as decentralised as people as willing to accept.

Fedi is an amazing piece of software but so too people were/are bouncing off of it. I'm not one that shared the same frustration but it was very clearly a problem for many people.

Bluesky doesn't have that issue and has been easy for people to migrate to. At the end of the day, we can't let good be the enemy of perfect.
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
That'd be a convincing argument if the internet wasn't brainwashing a significant portion of adults into believing weird things about the political elite, vaccines, 5G, etc.
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Given the amount of people blindly trusting the output, I think that a case could be made that guardrails are a necessity for LLMs.

The example in the article is medical diagnostics. Could you imagine if it started hallucinating and someone went with whatever insane advice it gave? Remember Google AI suggesting glue to keep cheese on pizza?
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
We recently soft launched the new https://feetr.io website as well as our stock market AI, and are knocking our pan in to fix the little bugs that have been uncovered in addition to migrating more of our existing code to the new system.

Over the weekend, we trialled the AI on Reddit[0] and got 300 comments more than expected, so we're doing the above while there are a lot more eyeballs on us.

Super stressful but we're getting there.

0: https://www.reddit.com/r/Shortsqueeze/comments/1fr9ae1/give_...
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
New to me! Will give it a bash.
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Favourite time of the year!

I am, however, continually surprised that SLY doesn’t have more mindshare. Similarly jonathan. I guess cl-json and SLIME are _good enough_ for most people.

…or maybe I need to revisit them?
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I wrote this about it two years ago:

"I agree in that IH is not a Ponzi scheme however it is a really big marketing channel for a lot of people and that means that this place is not full of advice so much as it is advertisements. And I think that is some peoples main complaint. I came here with the idea that this was creators giving advice and sharing experiences but the more I'm here the less I believe that to be the case.

I could be really mean and say something like "people who can't do, teach" but I don't know that I believe that. I think it's people starting companies, hitting road blocks and then trying to monetize their solution to those road blocks. Or people who want to be their own boss but then not having a clear idea for a business, so they try to solve the problems that they're seeing here. I don't know. Could be any of the above or a million different other reasons. End result is the same. And none of them are bad, I should clarify.

I think I may come across as more negative than I actually am. I think it's fine for people to come here and try to advertise their businesses. It's a good place to get initial feedback from people who (hopefully) have experience going from 0 to 1. And it certainly helped me get off the ground with my company, and the response here gave me a massive confidence boost as this was the first place I told about it.

It's just that when you aren't a beginner any more, when you've actually started, this place becomes a bit less relevant and that's a shame."
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Did you move there a few days ago?
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
There are some pretty impressive benchmarks on https://ai.google.dev/gemma. Even the 2b model looks fairly not awful?

I guess my weekend is going to be spent exploring this.
smcn
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I'm unsure if either of these help you with regards to HTML and PDF?

https://orgmode.org/manual/LaTeX_002fPDF-export-commands.htm...

https://orgmode.org/guide/HTML-Export.html

I should add, this is `org-export-dispatch`, bound to C-c C-e by default. You can then press `lp` for PDF or `hh` for HTML.

Also, if you're interested, there are HTML themes here: https://github.com/fniessen/org-html-themes
smcn
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Learning functional programming will add value to any programming language that you use as you'll have more strings to your bow, so to speak. You may not get a job writing Clojure, but you'll be able to bring the concepts you learn to any job you do get.

For what it's worth, I do see some jobs for Clojure in the UK and EU on LinkedIn, not as much as other programming languages, but enough that I think I could get one if I were looking for a Clojure job.