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Show HN: Jiggle: speed up the download by jiggling the mouse

jiggle.conradgodfrey.com
2 points·by superpope99·il y a 3 mois·1 comments

UK House Price Data

houseprices.io
1 points·by superpope99·il y a 9 mois·1 comments

Musigram – A Browser-Based Spectrogram Tool

musitools.xyz
1 points·by superpope99·il y a 2 ans·0 comments

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superpope99
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
The coolest thing about this to me is that he managed to plug a trumpet into the same engine and it sort of... Just worked
superpope99
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
I think the "successful arrival" framing isn't accurate. Or at least not comprehensive. Granted, "Commuter travel" vs "Leisure travel" are probably two quite different products.

Marketing guy Rory Sutherland talks about the product of the train journey a lot. I think there's a lot of wisdom in the idea of spending finite budget trying to make the travel experience more enjoyable rather than trying to make the journey quicker. (excuse the shortform slop) https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Bywe3NUOB1I
superpope99
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
huh I find this totally incomprehensible. Is this easier to read if you spend a lot of time looking at wiring diagrams?
superpope99
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
have you ever googled a simple maths question? I often come back to that and realise we've been in this era for quite a while. Calculator would probably be 1000x more efficient!
superpope99
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
why does it need access to my private repositories?
superpope99
·l’année dernière·discuss
counterpoint - Sometimes I do this for myself to prompt myself into a reply when I'm finding it hard to compose the message. Once I've said something, no matter how small, I know I have to follow up within in a couple of minutes. It's like a kind of short-term Ulysses pact.

Also I'd say this depends on your existing work culture - I've been in places where the expectation is that everyone has Slack messages muted. If anything was really that time sensitive it's still possible to pick up the phone.
superpope99
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
what is a .less Docker Container
superpope99
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
this is incredible - my mind is completely blown at the idea of synthesising audio using full blown fluid mechanics.
superpope99
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
indeed - and because it's a special character you need to do something like this to replicate the ?? shortcut.

  alias \?\?="gh copilot suggest"
superpope99
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Nice! I prototyped a manual version of this a while ago. https://twitter.com/conradgodfrey/status/1712564282167300226

I think the thing that strikes me is that the default for chatGPT and the API is to create images in "vivid" mode. There's some interesting discussion on the differences between the "vivid" and "natural" here https://cookbook.openai.com/articles/what_is_new_with_dalle_...

I think these contribute to the images becoming more surreal - would be interested to compare to natural mode - it looks like you're using vivid mode based on the examples?
superpope99
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
what if your great grandmother had Alzheimer's
superpope99
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
If you try this on Bluetooth headphones the latency will kill any rubato you're trying to inject into this
superpope99
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
I believe what he is referring to is the idea that you can't tell the difference between eg. an "augmented second" and a "minor third". One is written e.g. C-D#, one C-Eb. I've always found the distinction between these two types of interval largely pointless - for exactly his reasoning. They sound the same.

Potentially they are useful in discussing theory in writing, potentially they are relevant when tuning using non-equal temperament. But knowing this distinction doesn't help you make music that sounds good. An ear trained pianist, for example, would not distinguish these two intervals, and I would argue that would not be a limiting factor to the quality of music they could produce.
superpope99
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Aren't they explicitly using TPUs in their training? Vast AI are only offering GPUs.
superpope99
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
I'm always curious about the cost of these training runs. Some back of the envelope calculations:

> Overall we reach a throughput of over 1900 tokens / second / TPU-v4 chip in our training run

1 trillion / 1900 = 526315789 chip seconds ~= 150000 chip hours.

Assuming "on-demand" pricing [1] that's about $500,000 training cost.

[1] https://cloud.google.com/tpu/pricing
superpope99
·il y a 10 ans·discuss
Since no one's mentioned it, The Shallows by Nicholas Carr covers some of the neurological effects of constant social media/internet gratification quite well. Ironically it took me about a year to finish the book because I kept getting distracted...