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Human-Like Neural Nets by Catapulting

gwern.net
50 points·by telotortium·bulan lalu·16 comments

Adding Reflection to C

davidpriver.com
15 points·by telotortium·bulan lalu·5 comments

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62 points·by telotortium·2 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

The (Fake) Long Decline of Fertility

lymanstone.substack.com
2 points·by telotortium·2 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Journey to King Edward VIII Falls, Tallest Waterfall in Guyana

twitter.com
2 points·by telotortium·2 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Nicholas Pardini on real inflation vs. CPI and financial repression [video]

youtube.com
8 points·by telotortium·3 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

[untitled]

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Paul R. Ehrlich, Who Alarmed the World with 'The Population Bomb,' Dies at 93

nytimes.com
7 points·by telotortium·4 bulan yang lalu·3 comments

Claude Code makes local LLMs 90% slower

unsloth.ai
4 points·by telotortium·4 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Extending single-minus amplitudes to gravitons

openai.com
16 points·by telotortium·4 bulan yang lalu·17 comments

The Case of the Disappearing Secretary

rowlandmanthorpe.substack.com
4 points·by telotortium·4 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

1,300-year-old world chronicle unearthed in Sinai

heritagedaily.com
135 points·by telotortium·5 bulan yang lalu·19 comments

Roon: "programming always sucked … I'm glad it's over"

twitter.com
3 points·by telotortium·6 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

The Void (2025)

github.com
8 points·by telotortium·6 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Why Does A.I. Write Like That?

nytimes.com
1 points·by telotortium·7 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Vanguard 50-year anniversary CEO letter

corporate.vanguard.com
168 points·by telotortium·tahun lalu·218 comments

comments

telotortium
·11 jam yang lalu·discuss
What did he scrub? Looks like an account with posts to me
telotortium
·kemarin dulu·discuss
> Every mile of road is an operating expense.

Has, not is. Clearly you didn’t take Intro to Object-Oriented Programming in CS.
telotortium
·17 hari yang lalu·discuss
Important to note that `~` SSH commands work only right after you press Enter - it doesn’t trigger everywhere you press `~`.

Also EnableEscapeCommandline fortunately only affects `~C` - the all-important `~.` to kill a hung SSH session still works with it disabled.
telotortium
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
Headscale exists, not sure what the difference is in practice.
telotortium
·bulan lalu·discuss
The actual ask (from https://screendna.org):

> we call on legislators to make screening of orders for synthetic nucleic acids — and the equipment needed to make them — mandatory

I’m guessing that the analogy would be to legislation that requires screening buyers of chemicals that could be precursor to regulated or illegal drugs.
telotortium
·bulan lalu·discuss
If you only need to keep Office around to occasionally edit a file while preserving formatting, there’s now another option in 2026 - get a coding agent to do it for you. I’ve had Codex make substantial edits to financial model spreadsheets a few times, and it knows enough about how to modify office XML files to do that work correctly. Occasionally Excel didn’t like some of the files at first, but the view-only version of Office for Mac works well enough to allow Codex to discover and fix any incompatibility. Between agents and LibreOffice, no need for Office anymore.
telotortium
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I mean, did you check the IPs and make sure they’re from OpenAI? Obviously a fly-by-night AI company is going to set their User Agent to be from a big player.
telotortium
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I care more if AI was used to churn out a bunch of slop writing, mostly because of the lack of an authorial voice, which causes most of the writing to suck. Code is different - I have never cared about how much or how little effort went into a coding project, unless the point is supposed to be a puzzle - so I literally don’t care if people use AI for their projects, only if the idea behind the demo is cool.
telotortium
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
There have been arguments that the wealth tax proposal has loopholes that would allow it to be extended to much lower levels of wealth without a further amendment. More importantly, if that’s the way the state’s politics are trending, it might be worth it to leave and come back if the threat goes away.

Who knows, maybe one of the band members invested in a successful startup, or is an LP for a VC that did. That’s not unheard of for the entertainment industry. Most people wouldn’t have pegged Ashton Kutcher as an investing genius, but he has been highly successful.
telotortium
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
They just sold the rights to the recordings though, as the article states.
telotortium
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Ironically, they probably could if they used Codex or Claude Code. Those harnesses and models are good enough to do that these days (since late last year, and getting better since then). However, it seems that DeepMind and no one else at Google has access to either of these.
telotortium
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> However if my memory got reset every hour, I certainly might tell the same story or use the same metaphor over and over.

All people repeat the same stories and phraseology to some extent, and some people are as bad or worse than LLM chat bots in their predictability. I wonder if the latter have weak long-term memory on the scale of months to years, even if they remember things well from decades ago.
telotortium
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Nah, the good LLMs can generally web search and read documentation well enough that the fact that pre-training isn’t up to the minute is not a serious concern. Badly-documented projects are more of a concern, but they weren’t likely to get much pre-AI usage either.
telotortium
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Denial of service isn’t worth that much generally, I think - you can’t use it to directly steal data or to install a payload for later exploitation. There are usually generic ways to mitigate denial of service as well - IP blocking and the like.
telotortium
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
In this case, it was United, almost all transpacific flights. I've read that United has started to move to Starlink, but only on a few flights so far.
telotortium
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
If I’m flying for work and Starlink is that much better, quite possibly. My wife’s experience with other in-flight WiFi providers has been quite poor, often to the point that it barely works. Having said that, neither of us has been on a flight with Starlink yet.
telotortium
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I think this is why they're supposed to be limited to 800 W, but is that enough to avoid serious danger to utility workers when a whole apartment building or neighborhood is full of these?
telotortium
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Good thing LLMs exist now
telotortium
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
With LLMs, it's potentially a lot easier to use microcontrollers now, depending on how widely available the documentation is now.
telotortium
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
If Starlink becomes common enough on flights, I absolutely believe it will be a competitive disadvantage.