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robot_jesus
·hace 3 días·discuss
Same. I really am curious if either 1) I am using it in genuinely different ways or 2) these people are being willfully disingenuous.
robot_jesus
·hace 10 días·discuss
Neat project and I love the motivations behind it.

A few friendly recommendations:

• The images on the results pages are in desperate need of optimization. Plenty of 500KB+ thumbnails and even a couple 2MB+ thumbnails I saw in there. Could easily be optimized 90%+ with no loss of quality

• The instant live search can be a little distracting, particularly paired with the heavy loading of the thumbnails

• I know you don't want to create your own full ecomm site, but even just a hover PDP without having to click off could be nice, if you could pull in the key product details. I know the goal is to support the destination sites but it was a lot of back and forth to me

• Any ability to validate that a product is available vs sold out (and note that on the results pages) would be appreciated. Probably 75% of the items I checked on ttgaming.quest were sold out. A banner across items not in stock would be helpful. Or a filter on the search results page.

Keep up the good work!
robot_jesus
·hace 10 días·discuss
Personal prediction: I do think the market will essentially force their hand to include it in subscriptions before too long. OpenAI, local models, Chinese models will continue to improve.

But, there are also harsh realities of compute volume and cost to run all of these will be fighting against.

What I do expect is a multi-tiered rollout of future models. You want the latest SOTA release? Usage credits.

Subscription plans will end up getting models on a lagging interval of a few months.
robot_jesus
·hace 16 días·discuss
I love stuff like this. Even though I don’t have a machine capable with running OS 9 natively, I’m glad this exists. Looks awesome!
robot_jesus
·hace 19 días·discuss
Thanks, yeah that's past my personal limit for a very niche project. I like the concept, though.
robot_jesus
·hace 19 días·discuss
I was looking around but either I missed it or it’s not spelled out. Do you recall a ballpark cost for the components? I didn't feel like individually pricing out the many components.
robot_jesus
·el mes pasado·discuss
You and me both, but I also recognize others disagree so ultimately, we'll see what the market decides.

Apple's annual gross profit was $195B last year against an R&D budget of around $35B. So, they've got more than enough spare change to throw around. I'm sure whatever they're spending on foldables isn't impairing them financially in any way.

I'm more concerned for what it means for focus, fragmented ecosystems, user experience, etc.

From Jobs: "People think focus means saying yes to the thing you've got to focus on. But that's not what it means at all. It means saying no to the hundred other good ideas that there are. You have to pick carefully. I'm actually as proud of many of the things we haven't done as the things we have done."
robot_jesus
·el mes pasado·discuss
They have some for sure for iCloud. Do they have enough to handle this volume of compute AND is Gemini allowed to be run on those? That was more what I was questioning/curious about.
robot_jesus
·el mes pasado·discuss
Yeah. It's clear they've been hearing the complaints. Not just Liquid Glass, but they even talked about the inconsistent menu bar icons and problems with rounded corner radii (among a bunch of improvements). I'm excited that this is basically Snow Leopard part II, for those who remember.
robot_jesus
·el mes pasado·discuss
I agree it's a funny look, but my guess is that it comes down to the cross-border data transfers and non-EEA tech providers. So even if Apple has private cloud compute and is using Gemini models, there are probably a lot of legal hoops to jump through and/or European-based data centers to spin up?
robot_jesus
·el mes pasado·discuss
Parent comment urged everyone to cancel NYT subscriptions and the child comment respectfully disagreed and explained why they still find value. That seems like a very direct response. These aren’t formal arguments and rebuttals; just opinions. I appreciate hearing both perspectives.
robot_jesus
·el mes pasado·discuss
Agreed 100%. But for me it was many, many years ago. But this is my daily shoelace knot and it works amazingly well.
robot_jesus
·el mes pasado·discuss
Pointless article (like much of the AI marketing hotness and spin room).

> The new valuation is nearly three times higher than the company’s February valuation, when Anthropic was estimated to be worth around $380 billion.

> In March, OpenAI was valued at $852 billion following a record $122 billion funding round.

Basically, today (Late May) we're declaring Anthropic the most valuable. They've nearly tripled in value since February. But also, OpenAI was $852B in March and presumably has grown since then.

In a few weeks we'll either have a new rounding of funding for OpenAI or they'll announce their IPO and the hype train will be abuzz that they're now the most valuable.
robot_jesus
·el mes pasado·discuss
Or, "Person who sells tokens responds to article claiming MCP spends too many tokens says please keep buying tokens."
robot_jesus
·hace 2 meses·discuss
An incendiary clickbait title, and indulgent writing style turned me off. I understand the author’s point and to an extent agree. But I also can’t help thinking that these people plant a flag in the sand while the world just moves on by, leaving them increasingly out of touch.

>”This is why you can still ask an AI to tell you about the scene in VS Naipaul’s Dashed Against the Rocks in which a donkey is thrown from a hot air balloon”

Well, I did ask Gemini (3.1 Pro) that question verbatim and it wasn’t fooled in the least. People who rail against LLMs for hallucinations like that always read to me like people who haven’t used it since writing off chat got 2.5.
robot_jesus
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Braess's paradox for roads. When we add capacity to road networks, traffic increases even more than the capacity.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braess%27s_paradox
robot_jesus
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I love my em dashes but I can't disagree with your assessment at all.

The entire tone is pure AI slop.
robot_jesus
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I struggled with the battle system, as well. Block was way too difficult with a mouse on desktop.

Keyboard buttons would be better or slightly more windup to the attacks to allow more reaction time.

But, I still found some tactics. Similar to OP, I'd send two sacrificial lambs up and focus entirely on a single decently-high (say, 70+) leveled-up number (minimum level 3). Let the other two numbers die, block on the focused number, heal as needed and hit that Divide as soon as possible. With 6 or 7 hearts I was able to finish levels 10 and 11 that way.
robot_jesus
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Confirming the same error on my side.

This is the only (very small) blemish on an otherwise fantastic game.

I know this game is a satirical sendup of gacha, but in the same way that Universal Paperclips subverted the clicker game genre and made something fantastic, I find this stripped-down gacha utterly charming. Thank you to the dev!
robot_jesus
·hace 2 meses·discuss
The "Four lessons" that came out of running this work at scale made me chuckle. Three of the four were essentially identical and entirely obvious. In short: specific, narrow requests work better than "find vulnerabilities." Well, d'uh.

But, I did think the adversarial review (while not novel at all and talked about much in HN circles) is interesting and distinct, at least. I need to put this to work in more of workflows. I think it could be beneficial for non-coding tasks, too.

https://blog.cloudflare.com/cyber-frontier-models/#what-a-ha...