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blovescoffee
·13 ore fa·discuss
I used a lot of Anki for spanish on top of classes. I'd say (anecdotally) it can bump you up a half to full letter in the A-C system depending on where you start. I learned far more living in Mexico though. You really need to talk to real humans to learn another language. If you don't, you can have a decent rating in A-C system but not actually converse that well.
blovescoffee
·13 ore fa·discuss
Why would you bet against it being solved by LLMs? Isn't this very post proof that LLMs in an agentic harness are capable of doing real math? If you just keep cranking away at the tokens I don't see a principled argument against that leading to more solutions to unsolved math, even the hardest problems.
blovescoffee
·l’altro ieri·discuss
I work on a site with millions of users and we use bun...
blovescoffee
·l’altro ieri·discuss
I guess I would read this as “copper” as a primary requirement / necessity and some other metal as a secondary requirement. Are you just being pedantic?
blovescoffee
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Similar to running arch Linux. Many people do need to. But many people just like tinkering. Tinkering can lead to positive outcomes but it’s usually not “doing work”.
blovescoffee
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Pi is so “unbloated” that it’s extra effort to use. You can decide how much work to put into it. I get the trade off. But this is a big jump from CC. I’d recommend some middle ground like opencode.
blovescoffee
·21 giorni fa·discuss
Companies like Mercor sell data from human experts
blovescoffee
·mese scorso·discuss
I suppose it depends on what you count as an ingredient, even still it's greater than 7 thousand. I'm not sure what you mean by it's "your specialization" so I'm happy to hear what you could elaborate on, but I'm a bit stumped. Almost any given state in southern Mexico or any of the tropical latin American countries has thousands of ingredients from native herbs, leafy greens, chiles, spices, bugs, sea life, mammals, snakes and lizards, birds, ferments, mushrooms and fungus, tree barks, seeds, milks, any number of vegetables and fruits. Even an animal has non "meat" ingredients like blood, rennet and bile, bone marrow, do you count brains and intestines and offal here? I can't imagine where you're getting this less than 7 thousand number nor your confidence about it to be honest.
blovescoffee
·mese scorso·discuss
The timelines you’re quoting are too short but “ai is just git clone and sed” is not a good faith argument in 2026.
blovescoffee
·mese scorso·discuss
There are only a “few thousand ingredients” seems like orders of magnitude off
blovescoffee
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Only bc we’re on a nerd site, miso doesn’t involve lacto fermentation in any significant way. And I guess you can pickle cherries in any number of ways that aren’t lacto fermentation.
blovescoffee
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Wikipedia has demonstrably been ravaged by anti-semitism. Feel free to ignore any of the notes here about Israel / anti-Israeli sentiment which I understand is not clear cut. There's demonstrably antisemitic coalitions editing wikipedia en-masse.

https://www.adl.org/resources/report/editing-hate-how-anti-i...
blovescoffee
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Naive question, could agents help speed up building code for ROCm parity with CUDA? Outside of code, what are the bottlenecks for reaching parity?
blovescoffee
·4 mesi fa·discuss
There's definitely a few reasons but one of them is that you have to ask the GPU to do ~60x less work when you render 60x less frames
blovescoffee
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Do you really recommend people travel internationally in 2026 without a cellphone? I’m kind of bewildered by this suggestion. As someone who has to go between LATAM and US frequently, I have no choice but to bring my cellphone.
blovescoffee
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I'm working on this. It works pretty well. The main issue I'm working out right now (which has proven very difficult) is the auto-placing and auto-routing on a multi-layer pcb.
blovescoffee
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Okay read anything about David Ogilvy
blovescoffee
·6 mesi fa·discuss
customer acquisition
blovescoffee
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Not quite, compression enables you to simulate / represent / encode x data with less than x memory.
blovescoffee
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Source?