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wraptile

2,405 karmajoined hace 6 años
Hello, I'm Bernard, mostly working with web scraping and reverse engineering. FOSS user on nixos and kde. Currently, based in tropical, beautiful Thailand.

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wraptile
·hace 21 horas·discuss
I asked whether an outdoors mosquito trap product (via a screenshot) would negatively impact other insect species in my garden and it refused. Though quick internet search did reveal that it would harm and trap many other species of harmless insects.
wraptile
·anteayer·discuss
Just wait a few months and this will likely be available on a different LLM platform, especially if it actually works.
wraptile
·anteayer·discuss
> May those who hold this view reincarnate as durian fruits or cockroaches

don't you dare clump the best fruit in the world with cockroaches!
wraptile
·hace 4 días·discuss
Thanks! The wikimedia_commons tag is very useful - I'll start contributing there. Though my point still stands that UGC integration could and should be much better.
wraptile
·hace 4 días·discuss
> shift into being a social media and their biggest effort would be content moderation.

I really don't buy this argument. You already have to moderate submissions - what's an extra field? Sure, UGC is more opinionated but just don't add star ratings and anything that promotes gaming of system. Just let users expand the dataset with more information, it's almost never a bad idea - isn't that entire point of crowdsourcing datasets?
wraptile
·hace 4 días·discuss
What FOSS maps need is user generated content. For example, having "swimming spot" on my map is not really that useful - it needs photos, some description, additional information of what it actually is and how to reach it as bare minimum to be actually competitive.

OSM argues that it's a "map database" but it stores labels like "opening hours" and "social media links" - why stop there? The UGC vs non-UGC debate has been the biggest crutch of all open map projects and no one managed to solve it yet.
wraptile
·hace 9 días·discuss
*intranet
wraptile
·hace 10 días·discuss
> What’s the hate for China I don’t understand

country that does not allow internet is being hated on the internet
wraptile
·hace 18 días·discuss
there are re-shipping services that will re-ship the item to you for an extra fee. The fee can be quite high though.
wraptile
·hace 24 días·discuss
The inner screen built-in protector was peeling in the middle. It was out of warranty, but Samsung charged me 15$ which is very reasonable. The inner screen looks brand-new now, and I guess that's the benefit of these soft foldable screens - you can refresh the entire thing very easily.
wraptile
·hace 24 días·discuss
> It won't happen with AI models either.

AI is definitely different. Cloud compute is incredibly convenient to the point where even if AWS is more expensive it's just so _nice_. LLM models are much more abstract and while I can't easily swap AWS for Hetzner to save 80% of my costs I can absolutely get close to that for many of LLM tasks, even today.

I suspect Anthropic and gang all know that that's why they are buying up dev tools and shifting towards long-running agents because that's where they can get AWS's "nicesness" that they can charge for.
wraptile
·hace 24 días·discuss
Not only obtaining but if you ever need warranty you're done. Just last week I went to a Samsung center and had my fold 6 fixed in 30 minutes, and these centers are everywhere around the world. Same thing with Apple, yet a 4.5 trillion dollar company can't ship and maintain a phone globally. It's so unserious.
wraptile
·hace 26 días·discuss
I once lived in a giant country side house in Estonia and nothing matched wood splitting when it comes a morning exercise. You start a bit drowsy and cold but after a few splits you warm up, your mind starts to wake up and body becomes engaged to take on the day. It's a very good exercise that I miss dearly so this simulator is a lovely reminder!
wraptile
·hace 29 días·discuss
It feels like Fable is slightly smarter but overall worse tool exactly due to this.

It's constantly turning what should be 50 LOC patch of a single prompt into 30 minute exploration that is totally not worth it. Often wrong even.

I trialed it on some rather simple stuff - backfill redis dedupe cache when the hash function changed: instead of running new hash func on every db value to expand the cache it implemented some overly-complex cache update that tried to guess hashing func version of each cached value and recalculate only the old hashes. I can imagine in some context this would make sense maybe? but not 30 minutes of token burn that got replaced by 10 lines for loop by me.

I fear that this is generally bad news for programming. LLM tech is clearly running into a diminishing returns wall on intelligence but a response to that is to just make them more relentless which is a pretty poor solution for everyone involved, except I guess people who sell the tokens and people who can afford these tokens to scan for 0-days.
wraptile
·el mes pasado·discuss
I regret not taking advantage of this sweet spot. In that time I took a strong stance against Facebook etc. due to privacy violation and consolidation of the web - who knew that it would get a million times worse and my boycott meant absolutely nothing.

At least I got to experience irc, forum boards and other early group chat apps - that was some of the best internet experience. Early Reddit was incredible as well.

It's sad that today's youth will likely never get anything remotely similar to this.
wraptile
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I agree, maybe "ads are useful" could have been true long time ago before the world was not as connected.

You could maybe argue that ad revenue could subsidize the costs of information delivery but information delivery costs are basically non existent today - it's all about attention delivery and thats an entirely different thing.
wraptile
·hace 2 meses·discuss
It depends whether it's me personally who's running out of coupons or the entire supply of coupons is being reduced. If my ability to get the product for the same price is diminished then the price is being effectively raised.

In this case I'd agree that pricing is effectively raised as 10$ > 10$ - 50%, there's no need to complicate it. However this is not even the right metric for this problem, a better one would be total spent / work produced. If all customers spend more money for the same amount of work (adjusted to progress) then clearly the price is increasing. This would be true in this example as well.
wraptile
·hace 2 meses·discuss
> If you run out of 50% coupons to your local pizza joint, did they double their prices?

Yes. Did they double their msrp? no. They did double their effective price relative to me which is all that matters unless you're doing economic math or something.
wraptile
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Python is incredibly readable too. I can scan through LLM Python changes in minutes instead of hours of other languages.
wraptile
·hace 2 meses·discuss
It's not only IP but entire browser stack is being fingerprinted: Javascript, http, tls - everything. I've been living in the SEA region on Linux firefox for the last 10 years and the web has been miserable due to cloudflare and recaptcha