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mhitza

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A month of vibe-coding at 0.01x velocity

webesque.agency
2 points·by mhitza·hace 15 días·0 comments

The Big [Censored] Theory (2022)

pudding.cool
3 points·by mhitza·hace 4 meses·2 comments

Clicks Communicator

clicksphone.com
1 points·by mhitza·hace 6 meses·1 comments

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mhitza
·anteayer·discuss
It's good for connecting through the network and picking up new projects. I have a small ~100 people network and even I get results. Stricly through my network, not jobs, not direct service requests or their sales tools.

They could even make it more useful if they'd put actual thought in their paid Sales Navigator product, currently I find it hard to make it useful without better filtering and blacklisting mechanisms.

Though I'm put in a strange situation with the EU intent to roll out age verification, as LinkedIn might force me to verify through Thiel's Persona platform. Which I very much would not want to do, and have to plan for some form of exit strategy while still having a way to network professionally.

As far as AI content goes, the platform is drowning in it. I can only hope that once the AI Act disclosure requirements comes into play at least I can flag content that is not AI tagged.
mhitza
·anteayer·discuss
Maybe big tech weren't good a lobbying bureaucrats against GDPR but got better at lobbying in the EU for this. There's also been a slight shift towards authoritarianism in the last decade, which naturally love the possibilities of stricter communication control.

Children protection and russian propaganda are the tried and tested covers at enforcing age verification, message scanning, and probably any future pan-european surveillance network.
mhitza
·hace 3 días·discuss
I've used that example as a contrast of what I've seen before. If you can point me at comparable efforts, in the same category as what Mistral is doing, I'd be interested in having a comparative look.

All I can think of are robot dogs, Tesla bots, and whatever flavor of the month Japanese robots show up at trade shows.
mhitza
·hace 3 días·discuss
For a claim such as state of the art, or claims such as "great at any task" needs something of more substance. I've seen maze-solving robot competitions which can zoom around in seconds. The sped up video in the first part, and the "obstacle avoidance" are too slow for me to believe this is state of the art.

While impressive at 8B, what would the expectation be in real life, that it's run remotely or autonomously with a strapped on GPU and battery?
mhitza
·hace 3 días·discuss
It's a time sink, where much of the gameplay happens outside the game, or with tools outside the game, and at mid-high level it seems that social engineering your "friends" is the only true 7d-chess tactic.

I'd really like to see a new game in this genre that does things better and leaves room for more ways of play.

I've followed along this game more than the ~6 month I've played it (and EVE Echoes for a year) and all I can say is that playing as an explorer can be fun. Though so much time wasted scanning solar systems. I would be logging; on travel through wormholes that connect different solar systems, mapped out within a third-party site for the corporation I was part of, particularly to mark shortcuts to the major trade hubs. And in all this time I found only two Ghost Sites[0] (my favorite PvE mission type for exploration), which are hard trials for an explorer that test your situational awareness, maneuvering, puzzle solving skills, and strategy to make the most out of them. If I would have come across more often, I would probably be hooked on the game for longer.

[0] https://www.eveonline.com/eve-academy/careers/explorer/ghost...
mhitza
·hace 4 días·discuss
I think the number of HNers also increased significantly over the last year. It'd be nice to see some uptick stats from dang or tomhow.
mhitza
·hace 4 días·discuss
Are you talking on particular about the M5? Is there room for a huge fan replacement?
mhitza
·hace 5 días·discuss
The repeated claim that all these different forms are not directly comparable is a very strange aspect.

Only thing that separates them is the build quality and the extra 20W of boost the framework desktop and this variant support.

They have a note on the thermals but no measurement of noise. Doesn't matter if it's stricly a whoosh or a whine, only if they bother people in the same room. And the small ones like Bosgame get a consistent complaint about the noise in in-depth youtube videos.
mhitza
·hace 5 días·discuss
I think performative art blogging would be a more apt description.
mhitza
·hace 5 días·discuss
Stronger foundation (as to mean better tested), less accidental complexity of reinventing everything, transferability of knowledge, easier onboarding and review of changes.

Your argument is a mirror of the snark question "why don't LLMs write in assembly?" for those not looking at the output at all.
mhitza
·hace 5 días·discuss
Good fallback in case the page gets changed, currently instead of listing a journalist the article had a bunch of "Which?" placeholders :)

Fun editorial slip up over there.
mhitza
·hace 6 días·discuss
And AI layers are so good that even OpenAI complained that it would be unable to navigate compliance if every US state can have it's own AI legislation.

And they have infinite access to AI that passed the bar exam and is brandished with "PhD-level intelligence."
mhitza
·hace 6 días·discuss
My first thought would be an adjustment to a reasoning budget parameter (using llama.cpp as my reference) which would lead to these results. But no way to know precisely without an OpenAI statement.

It could be a very dishonest way of scaling to demand during peak hours. I know that some people already scoff in this topic about the subjective nature of perceived performance of models. But the model seemed less smart when US comes online (at least from my testing over the month of May).

On my company blog post from a few weeks ago I felt the need to point this out because it had a perceptively more consistent pattern during those overlap times. Should have saved the session logs for further analysis https://webesque.agency/blog/2026-06-19-llms.html
mhitza
·hace 8 días·discuss
I enjoyed both TIS-100 and Exapunks though I didn't have the patience to finish either of them. For me they get too hard (due to constraints) too fast (if not straight up obscure).
mhitza
·hace 8 días·discuss
~6 years ago had a very hard time researching and implementing an @-style remote resource completion (other users and documents to reference) and the style of extensions in this editor seem very much like an evolution of prosemirror.

I'd really appreciate it this was something built in, not something I have to build based on the dinosaurs example. Every time I need to reach for one of these text editor libraries that is my no. 1 usecase, followed by WYSIWYG.
mhitza
·hace 9 días·discuss
Maybe you've started using a VPN recently? Only time I'm login blocked.

Over Tor you can still access it without much fuss https://old.reddittorjg6rue252oqsxryoxengawnmo46qy4kyii5wtqn...
mhitza
·hace 10 días·discuss
Does anyone know how these contracts work? Are they footing the bill just to get customers onboard and locked in?
mhitza
·hace 11 días·discuss
It was a differentiator when distro updates where sparser, and in start comparison with Windows at the time which couldn't stay up for more than a couple of days without crashing (particularly the XP era).
mhitza
·hace 12 días·discuss
Those markets are very bad for anyone at the moment. With AI this, AI that, there is a higher likelyhood of building suboptimal things in weekends than outsourcing small projects to subject matter experts.

For the dogs situation, I would recommend reaching out to petfriendly groups for help, and vetenerians that might do things probono.
mhitza
·hace 12 días·discuss
I don't think only their writing is AI, I suspect the site as well. With modern frontend GenAI renditions it is more common for me to find sites that stutter during scroll, as this site does.