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The biggest AI win I've experienced

github.com
1 points·by calebm·7 months ago·1 comments

The shadows lurking in the equations

gods.art
308 points·by calebm·8 months ago·86 comments

What is the most durable, portable, and secure form of software?

gods.art
2 points·by calebm·8 months ago·5 comments

Fuzzy/Non-Binary Graphing

gods.art
4 points·by calebm·9 months ago·1 comments

Ask HN: What Single File Web Apps do you know of?

10 points·by calebm·10 months ago·22 comments

A List of Single File Web Apps

github.com
4 points·by calebm·10 months ago·1 comments

Single File Web Apps [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by calebm·10 months ago·1 comments

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calebm
·10 days ago·discuss
(env-godsart) kernel_2026 git:(main) uptime 0:44 up 445 days, 10:50, 18 users, load averages: 5.03 4.35 3.73
calebm
·21 days ago·discuss
What's the cost for the machine though?
calebm
·23 days ago·discuss
Any lore hosting services available?
calebm
·23 days ago·discuss
I am a math artist (https://gods.art), and I’ve had trouble with hit because I want to be able to check in images and similar artifacts, but got is clearly not designed for it. Very excited to try this!
calebm
·24 days ago·discuss
Great example of a Single File Web App (https://gods.art/articles/single_file_web_apps.html). I'm trying to get a wikipedia page up for this concept (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Single_File_Web_Apps).
calebm
·25 days ago·discuss
sync/ack
calebm
·28 days ago·discuss
The biggest thing for me is how durable it is as an SFWA (avoiding software rot)
calebm
·30 days ago·discuss
I have an article on sfwa's here: https://gods.art/articles/single_file_web_apps.html. Still hasn't been enough to get past the wikipedia pedants.
calebm
·30 days ago·discuss
https://fuzzygraph.com is a 1.4Mb Single HTML file that I have a build script for (https://github.com/calebmadrigal/fuzzygraph).
calebm
·30 days ago·discuss
I've been trying to advocate for Single File Web Apps. I even tried to create a wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Single_File_Web_Apps), but it keeps getting rejected.

I created a couple Single File Web Apps: https://fuzzygraph.com and https://hypervault.github.io/.
calebm
·last month·discuss
Thank you for sharing this - I looked into OrbStack a few months ago, and this was the reason I didn't use it (as my primary purpose was to have an external wifi adapter for wifi pwnage).
calebm
·2 months ago·discuss
I love the simplicity.
calebm
·2 months ago·discuss
"A website isn't art"? I disagree. https://gods.art/. https://fuzzygraph.com.
calebm
·3 months ago·discuss
Cool idea. I like decentralized architectures that are more durable. But personally, I believe a Single-File Web App (https://gods.art/articles/single_file_web_apps.html) is even more durable.
calebm
·3 months ago·discuss
You could call it the "Minimum Viable Font"
calebm
·3 months ago·discuss
I'm a generative artist also (https://gods.art). I made a Python starter script for doing generative art: https://github.com/calebmadrigal/truthygraph.py/blob/main/tr..., as well as a web app for making pretty graphs: https://fuzzygraph.com.
calebm
·3 months ago·discuss
I very recently inherited a guitar-harp. One thing I love about it is that it is so straight forward to play - unlike guitar (where you have to press frets), a guitar harp is laid out like a piano (left to go lower frequency and right to go higher frequency). So it's been easy to just listen to a song and play along. I can't sight-read music, and trying to learn a song by reading music is tedious and boring to me. Just listening and playing along feels MUCH better.
calebm
·3 months ago·discuss
I like to consume content in a breadth-first way. Title -> Summary -> Maybe read it.
calebm
·3 months ago·discuss
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calebm
·4 months ago·discuss
I've had this hypothesis that human bodies are kind of like cruise ships built by microbes. The larger body is not necessarily the one in control (like in the cruise ship metaphor). Maybe at some point, the vessel being built gains some control of its own - maybe this will happen with AI.