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·el mes pasado·discuss
Abliteration. The word and its descriptions read like pure sci-fi

https://huggingface.co/blog/mlabonne/abliteration
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·hace 2 meses·discuss
"Here's the part that nobody talks about"

"Two gotchas before you click buy"

I really think there could be a score for entropy in playfulness that should differentiate LLM output
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·hace 4 meses·discuss
As always, I _wish_ I had a use case for an iPad. Seem like such powerful machines hindered by where they live in the serious-computing space. The iPadOS being much more restrictive doesn't help either.

I wish they could repurpose macOS to touch screens... Oh well.
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·hace 5 meses·discuss
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·hace 5 meses·discuss
Naive take but I feel the only way to combat this problem is with AI. Any manual queuing, or separate threads could be overrun all the same. The only difference being there is a dam of sorts before we let some of the projects out.

Any manual efforts to combat AI won't scale as models get better and better. Show HN is a place to show-case cool projects, I don't see why a 100% AI generated project can't be shown. AI has allowed many to rob themselves of their retirement projects and the uptick reflects that. My hunch is once we settle into the new shift, we can perhaps tweak the parameters around decay of Show HN posts.

Or we could allow upstanding members to signal-boost Show HN posts. Something along the lines of "Hey guys I _really_ want you to see this post so here is it (again)".
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·hace 6 meses·discuss
I was lagging behind in AI until a colleague shared your guide about Context Management in LLMs. Thank you for that!
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·hace 9 meses·discuss
This sounds great, do you think something like this could be ported over to other countries' laws?

Where I'm from, citizens _need_ more awareness of their rights today and in the future.
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·hace 5 años·discuss
I got mileage out of replacing habits of checking social media with reading longer-form articles. I picked up the idea from books on habits (Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg, Atomic Habits by James Clear). To replace a habit, it helps to understand the prompt that causes it. When I feel tired, or worried about something, I found myself opening social media apps.

Behaviour-wise, following the prompt, I've replaced checking Reddit with checking Hacker News (similar enough to work, without getting too engaged with the content). I've also replaced Twitter with curated Tweetdeck streams, and Facebook for the news feed with newspaper apps (a free one like AP could work, though I pay for newspaper subscriptions).

Cognitive-wise, in terms of thoughts, I also recognize that social media is designed to hijack your attention and maximize engagement, so I've chosen to frame it as a negative (versus a neutral) habit for my own personal goals.

In short, replacing the habits with similar ones with better consequences, and understanding why I'm doing this has helped.