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AussieWog93

10,200 karmajoined 6 anni fa
I come from Australia. I am a Wog. I was born in 1993.

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Is Fable 5 Back?

isfable5back.com
68 points·by AussieWog93·25 giorni fa·57 comments

MXroute are offering lifetime accounts for $75

mxroute.blackfriday
3 points·by AussieWog93·7 mesi fa·2 comments

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AussieWog93
·14 minuti fa·discuss
Has there been an uptick in terrorist bombings or is this just a hypothetical at this stage?
AussieWog93
·20 minuti fa·discuss
I've definitely seen it used both ways, comparing Japan to other countries as well as India/Africa.

I wouldn't necessarily call it a "racist dog whistle" myself, though - there is a very real pattern that's being pointed out but the reason I made the GP comment is that from my experience I would assume that Chinese culture is about as trustworthy as the West.
AussieWog93
·8 ore fa·discuss
Ok, the implication that I'm reading between the lines is that this sort of behaviour is somehow more tolerated by people with names like Liu and Tan, but is this actually the case?

I know there's some evidence of Chinese people working at big tech and feeding data back to the CCP but is this a "low trust culture" issue in general or an extrapolation of that one pattern?
AussieWog93
·16 ore fa·discuss
Didn't know there was a word for that, thanks! Looks like my programming style matches my communication style in general. :P
AussieWog93
·24 ore fa·discuss
I heard that China was spinning up DDR5 (but not HBM?) production in the next couple of years, with the hope of outcompeting Korea and Taiwan in the mid to long term.
AussieWog93
·24 ore fa·discuss
Well under 1tps, but the fact it runs at all on a 16gb system is incredibly impressive!
AussieWog93
·ieri·discuss
My oldest turns 6 in just over a week and my initial reaction to this heading - as well as the product itself and the picture of the kid using it - was heartbreak and sadness. Not anger, just sadness. Like when you read a story about a kid that's a victim of a crime.

Stepping back, I can look at it somewhat objectively and see that there are both kids that need something like this and that it's probably a better solution to the "dumb" homework apps that the kids use for 20 mins a week at this age, but I don't think "Ello deprives 5 year olds of human contact" is the message you should be putting out into the world.
AussieWog93
·ieri·discuss
https://github.com/EspoTek/.claude/blob/master/CLAUDE.md

Stick the "Never suppress errors" section into your Claude.md, this will never happen again (works for me with Python/Flask, ymmv for other languages).
AussieWog93
·3 giorni fa·discuss
Honestly, "mini" and "nano" to me just seem like really awful names from a marketing perspective - they might as well call it "lobotomized crap version of GPT" and "even more lobotomized crap version of GPT".

Whereas Sol/Luna/Terra reads more like "GPT for hard/medium/basic problems".
AussieWog93
·3 giorni fa·discuss
If anyone wants a concrete example of this, Pikmin 4 uses Unreal!
AussieWog93
·4 giorni fa·discuss
It's true for Nintendo too. They don't sell the hardware at a loss but also they make very little from the consoles (at least when they're new). Most of the money comes from software accessories.
AussieWog93
·4 giorni fa·discuss
I usually just cut a "knife" out of a cereal box and saw back and forth.
AussieWog93
·4 giorni fa·discuss
>switching out an LLM is both cheap an easy.

Honestly, these days probably less friction switching out Redis or Elasticsearch (backend) than changing LLM provider (human facing).

Fable is seriously good enough now to, in a 20k line project, take "replace Mongoengine with raw PyMongo" and not screw anything up.
AussieWog93
·5 giorni fa·discuss
I would assume yes - their goal is to capture consumer subscribers. Claude are going to take Fable away, and they're going to swoop in and give it to us.
AussieWog93
·5 giorni fa·discuss
Yes, is a safety thing, but not directly.

The "missing link" correlating furries (and trans women) with hardcore programming and is autism (and related conditions).

Autistic people tend to be very good at this kind of work, and are also more likely to find the social dynamics of these particular groups welcoming rather than off-putting[1]. You find the same overlap to a lesser degree with competitive Pokemon, LOTR, retro gaming tech, political extremism or other autism-adjacent interests.

[1]Many Autistics trend to feel much more comfortable being in groups where people don't adhere properly to social norms, because it means they're not going to be singled out and ostracized.
AussieWog93
·7 giorni fa·discuss
It's the former.
AussieWog93
·7 giorni fa·discuss
The 2600 tok/s is an "aggregate", not the actual throughput.
AussieWog93
·8 giorni fa·discuss
Not sure why you're continuing to argue, GP's right.

e2ee means that the encryption keys are stored client-side by the intended recipient. It's not just in transit and in rest.
AussieWog93
·8 giorni fa·discuss
I hear ya, I was being a little bit over the top. But I really do think that for every one user who would turn on e2ee and get some genuine benefit out of it, there would be a dozen that turn it on because "encryption good" and accidentally lose all their data.
AussieWog93
·8 giorni fa·discuss
So many comments here about missing end to end encryption, but seriously - why would anyone want this?

Lets say burglars break in and steal your homelab. Because you don't have e2ee, they can see all the photos you saved of your dead grandmother! Oh no!

Or, in the more likely scenario that something happens to your phone, the lack of e2ee means that even if you lost your keys you didn't lose the only memories that remain of your grandma - you just copy across the .jpgs to a new device.