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Politicians are being sold AI-powered 'digital fighters'

nationalobserver.com
2 points·by moogly·4 months ago·0 comments

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moogly
·2 days ago·discuss
A minor version bump? Exciting times we live in.
moogly
·4 days ago·discuss
On the same day they release the new Dark Ages DLC. The game industry continues to be brutal.
moogly
·5 days ago·discuss
No one likes JD Vance though.
moogly
·6 days ago·discuss
Who is this for? No one wants this. Didn't they learn this with their browser?
moogly
·9 days ago·discuss
Sure. No need for --(experimental)-strip-types since I-forget-which-version, but I use Node.js 24.17 here.

  // ---- dev-ts-resolve.js
  export async function resolve(specifier, context, nextResolve) {
    try {
      return await nextResolve(specifier, context);
    } catch (err) {
      const isRelative = specifier.startsWith('./')
        || specifier.startsWith('../')
        || specifier.startsWith('/')
        || specifier.startsWith('file:');
      if (err?.code === 'ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND' && isRelative && specifier.endsWith('.js')) {
        return nextResolve(`${specifier.slice(0, -3)}.ts`, context);
      }
  
      throw err;
    }
  }
  // ---- dev-loader.js
  import { register } from 'node:module';
  
  register('./dev-ts-resolve.js', import.meta.url);
  // ----
usage:

  node --import ./dev-loader.js --watch-path=./src
moogly
·9 days ago·discuss
I definitely started out typing out the plural, but thought I should temper my words a bit for some reason.
moogly
·9 days ago·discuss
I don't doubt there are some, but GP made it sound like every European company and institution is working feverishly on it, which just cannot be true.
moogly
·9 days ago·discuss
I transpile for prod, but use --strip-types when running in dev, and all I had to do was to make a 10-line ESM register hook that rewrites .js to .ts if the .js import fails, and then a one-liner import register trampoline script. Not sure I'd do that in prod, but works fine in dev at least.

This way I could just use node --watch instead of tsx or nodemon.
moogly
·9 days ago·discuss
I call bullshit on the "very quickly" part there. It'll take a decade to phase out. And some don't seem interested at all (my employer for instance).
moogly
·14 days ago·discuss
Far more ludicrous, that is.
moogly
·15 days ago·discuss
This is just the same insane Effective Altruist slop we've heard before from the likes of SBF, et. al. Completely divorced from reality.

The "Abundist" movement is already dead.
moogly
·18 days ago·discuss
Hmm, is this a thing for enterprise accounts too? My employer has gone all-in on Claude, but if I get a pop-up that requires me to give my ugly mug to a literal cardinal enemy of the human race Peter Thiel, then I will have to seriously consider switching jobs, because I have some of them silly principles.
moogly
·19 days ago·discuss
Targeting and building Tauri apps for Wayland, specifically, is a massive headache due to assorted webkitgtk bundling/incompatibility madness.
moogly
·20 days ago·discuss
Heh, are the other sections dishonest, then? Yuck.
moogly
·21 days ago·discuss
Israeli trust in Trump has already plummeted[1].

[1]: https://www.timesofisrael.com/poll-71-of-israelis-dont-trust...
moogly
·21 days ago·discuss
Of course it is. It's literally the first provision in the MoU.
moogly
·21 days ago·discuss
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moogly
·22 days ago·discuss
Yes but I would say one trumps the other.
moogly
·22 days ago·discuss
It's not 2004 anymore.
moogly
·23 days ago·discuss
> The technology is so unbelievably safe and efficient these days

I think you mean unbelievably expensive and takes an eternity to build outside of China and Korea.