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Waterluvian

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Ask HN: Has ChatGPT suddenly become terrible at generating images?

2 points·by Waterluvian·hace 9 meses·0 comments

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Waterluvian
·hace 2 horas·discuss
I dunno if Hacker News encompasses hacker culture, but I’d say novelty candidates are absolutely hacker culture.
Waterluvian
·hace 6 horas·discuss
It’s that thing where a young child is incapable of realizing their lies are obvious. There’s a kind of pathetic sadness when adults do it.

And I met a Boko General and he said, "Sir, please, sir, build up our military" while fighting away tears.
Waterluvian
·hace 7 horas·discuss
The aesthetic is what I get any time I ask for something UI-like in Claude. But gosh darn it I like the look.
Waterluvian
·ayer·discuss
Just don’t think about all the suffering you or I could ease with the money we spend on a “good time.”

We’re not the good guys. We rationalize the inescapable selfishness placed there by ages of evolution.
Waterluvian
·ayer·discuss
The last thing I want at that time is to have to reason about any of this.

I think I’m realizing that what I cherish about the healthcare system up here is not just that I don’t pay bills, but that I don’t even see a bill. Not that the bankruptcy inducing costs aren’t wretched, but I just cannot even imagine being put into a fucked up bureaucratic hell while my family is in a life altering crisis.
Waterluvian
·ayer·discuss
Sometimes I imagine that the mandate of one team (like those that build accessibility features) end up at direct odds with the mandate for other teams. And then there’s maybe an internal politicking where it’s like… okay you can have that feature that completely subverts a lot of how we want users to be behaving, but you can’t market it loudly.

I have no clue how things are actually structured at Apple, though. But I’m sure at this level of product maturity, there’s going to be internal struggles between user friendliness and profitability.
Waterluvian
·anteayer·discuss
Yeah. It's just a walk to the mailbox for my brain.
Waterluvian
·anteayer·discuss
The timer makes it not enjoyable for me. It seems necessary to the game design and I’m not being negatively critical. Just sharing an additional perspective. I’ve been playing Zanagrams and the ability to hide the clock really improved my enjoyment of that game.

If I could magically get a feature by request, it would be to give me infinite time even if that meant my score came with an asterisk. Maybe just call it Relax Mode vs. Challenge Mode.

By the way: I really like the overall design of Zanagrams and 18 Words. These are small puzzle games with very simple, clean UIs. They work crisply and I've noticed you've been tidying up Zanagrams, adding minor features and settings. They have a very Classic Web feel to them. It's not like you're trying to get me to watch ads or subscribe to your newsletter or are just breadcrumbs to some for-profit thing. I like having a handful of very easy to pick up puzzles/toys when I need to fidget. They help keep me away from TikToks and Shorts.
Waterluvian
·anteayer·discuss
Be the change you want to see to make the world of your dreams.

And then sell its denizens malice protection services.
Waterluvian
·anteayer·discuss
I mean, you never know for sure. It's all just PR and messaging. Especially from a tech CEO with money. The thing that I struggle to reconcile is how much he's been involving his teenage son in this experimentation. That's a pretty gigantic red flag for me, I guess.
Waterluvian
·anteayer·discuss
Whenever I look up diseases and it reports a statistic such as "3-5%" I often feel like either I must not be interpreting it correctly, or it is so region-biased as to not be useful for how I'm consuming the data. Because it's hard to reconcile that apparently in the ballpark of 1 in 20 people have this?
Waterluvian
·hace 3 días·discuss
I feel we're well into the race to the bottom because I'm having an increasingly difficult time finding the brand name products to be any better. A lot of the brand name stuff is now also crap and some of the knock-off stuff seems to be just fine.
Waterluvian
·hace 3 días·discuss
I’m curious about this but don’t want to dox you. Any guidance on how to find comparable examples?
Waterluvian
·hace 4 días·discuss
I’ve been giving this a try, and aside from Porky Pigging it through my kitchen this morning, it seems to have real promise. The rip cord isn’t a feature I value, though.
Waterluvian
·hace 4 días·discuss
Covering for the 2% is often not a sound first order business decision. There's certainly higher order benefits. A lot of accessibility features are just plain useful for anyone. And I think companies like Apple generally get that it's a kind of loss leader. But this article makes dishonest TV Shopping Network style arguments like pointing at 150 million as if that was ever an addressable market.

I think either you argue for regulation, or you argue more honestly: asserting that the extra cost will likely never directly pay for itself, but it is some of the secret sauce that can a good product into a great one.
Waterluvian
·hace 4 días·discuss
Agree. But this also reminds me fondly of the days where the sounds of my computer so intimately indicated what’s going on.
Waterluvian
·hace 4 días·discuss
I imagine the internal politics of selling this move (if/when Xbox follow Sony) to its own employees only gets harder when GitHub is shitting all over it.
Waterluvian
·hace 4 días·discuss
I just don't need a government to declare that I'm a victim by treating me like I'm not capable of saying, "no, the Switch 2 isn't cutting it for the pricetag. I'll skip this gen's Pokemon." This isn't bread. It's a luxury good.
Waterluvian
·hace 4 días·discuss
I don't think customers need to be protected from themselves. If they don't like the hardware but buy it anyways because they really like the game, that's a choice. And I feel that when we're dealing with luxury goods, we should give consumers very broad discretion to vote with their money.
Waterluvian
·hace 4 días·discuss
I finally fixed my PS3 and came to discover that the controller batteries are just fine. Good batteries with proper BMS seem to be fine to live a very long life.