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Show HN: Map drawing tool where the map lives in the URL

drawonamap.com
8 points·by singiamtel·last month·1 comments

Ripgrep AI Policy

github.com
106 points·by singiamtel·last month·23 comments

Forgejo prohibits AI-generated work

codeberg.org
5 points·by singiamtel·3 months ago·1 comments

Sudo Logo

sudo.ws
1 points·by singiamtel·5 months ago·0 comments

Wikipedia: Writing articles with large language models

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by singiamtel·7 months ago·1 comments

AirSync – Seamless Android-macOS integration over local network (open source)

sameerasw.com
2 points·by singiamtel·8 months ago·0 comments

General principles for the use of AI at CERN

home.web.cern.ch
104 points·by singiamtel·8 months ago·78 comments

Chezmoi introduces ban on LLM-generated contributions

chezmoi.io
50 points·by singiamtel·9 months ago·100 comments

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singiamtel
·28 days ago·discuss
This blog makes me appreciate my browser's reading mode
singiamtel
·last month·discuss
Not to be confused with Opencode the harness
singiamtel
·last month·discuss
Does this count as malware? It sure look like malicious intent, especially seeing that they're hiding the prompt with an ANSI sequence
singiamtel
·last month·discuss
Will this replace /warp in Opencode? Seeing as it's made by the same team
singiamtel
·last month·discuss
I assume this repricing is mostly caused by the RAM price surge. It might be time to start optimising...
singiamtel
·2 months ago·discuss
My relationship to subscriptions has changed since I started using https://kill-the-newsletter.com/ . To show up in my inbox demanding my attention is a big privilege I'm not willing to give away so easily anymore.
singiamtel
·2 months ago·discuss
Looking forward to the VaticanGPT that speaks in holy canon
singiamtel
·2 months ago·discuss
The only thing that stops me from switching to jujutsu is that lazygit already paves through all these paper cuts pretty well, and I'd miss their custom patches feature.

I see there's a similar project for JJ, but it doesn't seem nearly as polished https://github.com/Cretezy/lazyjj
singiamtel
·2 months ago·discuss
Amazing feature for beginners. Is it possible to do this using Arduino?
singiamtel
·2 months ago·discuss
I would've liked benchmarks against other harnesses showing the caching performance
singiamtel
·2 months ago·discuss
I find that most datepickers are better than the browser's default. It's a shame that they can't be styled more
singiamtel
·3 months ago·discuss
I'm surprised cal.zone is not taken already
singiamtel
·3 months ago·discuss
Another org banning AI code for uncertainty regarding copyright. As a non-law expert, what is the path out of this? Will no one know whether AI generated code is safe until it's tested in court?
singiamtel
·3 months ago·discuss
Codebases that are too big for the context window and not properly isolated modules. It can't keep track of everything.

Also any situation where the context window is even remotely close to being full. At 80% the degradation is noticeable enough to make me start from scratch
singiamtel
·5 months ago·discuss
Oh, I never realized this was written by the same guy that made Beads and Gas Town
singiamtel
·6 months ago·discuss
Where is it?
singiamtel
·7 months ago·discuss
I would hope not. The copyrighted content seems to be the link rather than anything in the app.

Your example sounds like stopping notepad from rendering copyrighted content
singiamtel
·7 months ago·discuss
I've been finding it fascinating to see the different approaches to this by the big players. I would've definitely expected Wikipedia to have a blanket ban (even if hard to enforce), but it seems like they are allowed as long as you're not just generating the full article
singiamtel
·8 months ago·discuss
Is it a grant? My understanding is that they're raising money as a startup

https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/o...
singiamtel
·8 months ago·discuss
I found this principle particularly interesting:

    Human oversight: The use of AI must always remain under human control. Its functioning and outputs must be consistently and critically assessed and validated by a human.