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Grok translated my coworker's tweet as sexualized

4 points·by aizk·11 days ago·3 comments

Universal Linux Password Recovery Tool (Tweet)

twitter.com
1 points·by aizk·2 months ago·0 comments

Babel – Captchas for AI

babel.vercel.app
4 points·by aizk·5 months ago·2 comments

Decomp Dev

decomp.dev
1 points·by aizk·5 months ago·2 comments

Vimeo's Slow Fade: An Engineer's Front-Row Seat to the Fall of a Web Icon

ben1777.substack.com
45 points·by aizk·6 months ago·10 comments

Vimeo's Slow Fade

substack.com
2 points·by aizk·6 months ago·0 comments

Manim Has Been Hacked

manim.community
6 points·by aizk·6 months ago·6 comments

Jax-JS

jax-js.com
2 points·by aizk·7 months ago·0 comments

OBS Studio Gets a New Renderer

obsproject.com
313 points·by aizk·7 months ago·77 comments

comments

aizk
·yesterday·discuss
Completely sensible legislation in my eyes.
aizk
·3 days ago·discuss
That vibe coded app is generating billions. Does the word "vibe coded" mean anything anymore?
aizk
·3 days ago·discuss
Funny you mention ORMs, I'm building a project with bun, and just using raw bun sqlite until I feel the app gets too complicated and I need it. AIs are really damn good at SQL, I can just trust them with it, and it keeps the project much lighter. A few years ago this would just sound stupid, but here we are.
aizk
·10 days ago·discuss
There just isn't a demand for it. Have you seen just how dedicated nintendo hackers are? Check out decomp.dev https://decomp.dev/
aizk
·24 days ago·discuss
Sam didn't lie, they are in fact a non profit.
aizk
·last month·discuss
I'm calling that this will be a dud. Price will be too high, it'll just be a watered down version of mythos, and just look at the track record of Anthropic's last few releases.
aizk
·last month·discuss
You may enjoy this - Claude autonomously grew a tomato plant: https://autoncorp.com/biodome/
aizk
·last month·discuss
Can you share that on GitHub?
aizk
·last month·discuss
What do you mean? Everyone is talking about Mythos.
aizk
·last month·discuss
Why do we store books in libraries, or write history textbooks? It's about preservation (and curiosity too).
aizk
·last month·discuss
The decomp dev guys are doing amazing work. It's also super educational too, if you're someone like me who's in just doing relatively simple AI / python / typescript work and rarely has to think about memory, hardware constraints, all that, it's a completely different world. Also, AI is finally getting to the point where it can do very difficult decompilation work, which is super exciting to me.
aizk
·last month·discuss
Kinda disagree. The code I had worked with was super unoptimized and difficult to run because there was just enormous amounts tribal knowledge that was just gone over the years as the company evolved. Also basically all the original devs had left. LLMs can help with that so much they know random minute details of lets say ADOdb and whatnot.
aizk
·2 months ago·discuss
My first exposure to professional programming was writing VBA and SQL (yes, together) at a massive manufacturing facility that had really old equipment. Now with AI it's much easier to replace the code but VBA still has a stranglehold on legacy systems.
aizk
·2 months ago·discuss
And now, the hackers will be able to scan the repos for more vulnerabilities. Vulnerabilities all the way down.
aizk
·2 months ago·discuss
AI news and ESPN feels interchangeable sometimes.
aizk
·2 months ago·discuss
I'm so glad Simon is documenting this. The field is evolving so fast, so rapidly, so hungry for data and money, that few are willing to zoom out and document everything big picture so we can see the changes over time. I mean do you guys remember "Do anything now"? Just a distant memory, a funny party trick.
aizk
·2 months ago·discuss
I'm not sure why gh hasn't already implemented stricter measures / filters / tools for PRs. It would cut down on spam and also help save their servers that can't handle the increased AI load!
aizk
·2 months ago·discuss
Back when I worked as a civil engineer I had a coworker named Joe. He was... I think 78. Poor guy didn't save up enough for retirement so he worked a bit part time. He knew the ins and outs of the field better than anyone, but had no idea how to use a computer (he marked up drawings and I put them into CAD). He mentioned this movie to me as AI (gpt) had just become a thing saying "it'll scare the hell out of you", and he recommended I watched it - I'm glad I did! Great guy, always told funny stories - "I was not a great dad but I was a damn wonderful grandpa!"
aizk
·2 months ago·discuss
I might not necessarily agree with the haste / stability of this, but I commend Jarred for pushing boundaries on what AI coding is capable of, can't deny that. 4 years ago this would've seemed like science fiction.
aizk
·2 months ago·discuss
Very slowly, and then, all at once...