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chrisweekly

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Submissions

Stanford publishes trivial way to get past default boring GenAI responses

generativeai.pub
1 points·by chrisweekly·8 months ago·1 comments

Open Source Health: A Universal Device from Brain Stimulation to Cancer Therapy

docs.google.com
2 points·by chrisweekly·10 months ago·1 comments

Enshittification author explains why stock buybacks are such a scam

pluralistic.net
9 points·by chrisweekly·10 months ago·3 comments

comments

chrisweekly
·yesterday·discuss
Agreed. I didn't mean to imply otherwise. It was more about having every facet represented in JSON in one place.
chrisweekly
·2 days ago·discuss
FTA: "To bring this vision to life, we needed to create a rich agent harness"

sounds to me like they built their own
chrisweekly
·2 days ago·discuss
Kagi is an even better option, IME.
chrisweekly
·2 days ago·discuss
I have little experience with video editing; a tool like this might be an ideal path to learn more. Thanks for creating and publishing it and sharing here!
chrisweekly
·3 days ago·discuss
Great post! It's interesting, detailed but concise, and well-written. Also, I appreciate the "no cookies or tracking" and attractive, functional and performant site design.
chrisweekly
·4 days ago·discuss
Also how countless other companies didn't.
chrisweekly
·4 days ago·discuss
I know. Relevance?
chrisweekly
·5 days ago·discuss
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chrisweekly
·5 days ago·discuss
This thread exists because of the ambiguity in "Write 1,000 words about it by August 31st, 2026."

My personal instinct is to interpret it as a minimum of 1,000 words -- but it remains ambiguous.

EDIT: After reading the site's content I think they may be targeting _precisely_ 1,000 words.
chrisweekly
·7 days ago·discuss
I bought a $30 CO2 monitor a couple months ago, and it confirmed my suspicion that my home office (a normal room about 12' x 18') reaches unhealthy levels over 1000ppm after just a few hours; opening a window quickly restores levels to the 400-700ppm range. Afternoon mental fatigue solved. Highly recommended.
chrisweekly
·8 days ago·discuss
I like the idea "everything in moderation -- including moderation" (implying it's healthy to occasionally go nuts)
chrisweekly
·8 days ago·discuss
thanks!
chrisweekly
·9 days ago·discuss
I liked Orbstack better than colima which was better than Docker Desktop. Then I found https://smolmachines.com's smolvm microvms.
chrisweekly
·9 days ago·discuss
Not OP, but it seems to me the idea is that stakeholders can collaborate and come to consensus on the contents of QUALITY.md.
chrisweekly
·9 days ago·discuss
Cool! Thanks for creating and sharing this!
chrisweekly
·9 days ago·discuss
Cloudflare.
chrisweekly
·9 days ago·discuss
IIRC, QUIC was also the precursor to HTTP/3. I don't like Google's motivations for wanting a faster web, but many of the things they've encouraged and/or provided have made things faster and more efficient. I'm not a google apologist, there's so much wrong and so much harm done... just saying it's maybe worth separating the tech from the motives.
chrisweekly
·9 days ago·discuss
Have you seen smolvm (from smolmachines)?
chrisweekly
·10 days ago·discuss
that's precisely their point
chrisweekly
·10 days ago·discuss
Yes! I learned about them reading Adrian Tchaikovsky's excellent scifi book "Children of Time".