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nngroup.com
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Advent of Svelte: A Svelte challenge for each day until Christmas

advent.sveltesociety.dev
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Law of Triviality

en.wikipedia.org
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Show HN: GrammarDaily – daily bite-sized grammar lessons

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codekaze
·2 anni fa·discuss
I think the primary argument for banning TikTok should be based on reciprocity rather than moral and/or security concerns. We can make similar arguments about the negative effects of Facebook, Instagram, and etc. even from the POVs of other countries, but the key issue here is that China heavily restricts foreign apps and services from operating in their market. If China is unwilling to allow US companies to compete fairly in their digital ecosystem, why the hell should we continue to grant Chinese firms unrestricted access to our market?
codekaze
·2 anni fa·discuss
It's working for me (on Gemini Advanced)
codekaze
·2 anni fa·discuss
Yeah, I saw that in the FAQ, but this was literally my second question in the convo, so not exactly a "long" conversation. Seems like it should be able to handle context for at least a couple of exchanges, right?
codekaze
·2 anni fa·discuss
Just played with Gemini Ultra for like 10-15 mins, and right off the bat, it made mistakes I've never seen GPT-4 do.

To give you an example, I asked Gemini Ultra how to set up a real-time system for a TikTok-like feed that matches card difficulty with user ability. It correctly mentioned "Item Response Theory (IRT)", which was a good start. But when I followed up asking how to implement a real-time IRT system, it suddenly started going off about "Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system" - something totally unrelated and never mentioned before. Never had this kind of mix-up with GPT-4.

https://g.co/gemini/share/f586a497013e
codekaze
·3 anni fa·discuss
Seriously, throwing shade at the 'launch fast, iterate fast' mantra is like saying the Wright brothers should have aimed for a Boeing 747 on their first go. The beauty of the MVP approach isn't in launching with a pile of 'shitty half-backed features.' It's about getting it in the hands of real users as quickly as possible so that you can start to iterate.
codekaze
·3 anni fa·discuss
This situation is concerning because Nintendo successfully pressured Skyline, a Switch emulator for Android, to shut down. This could have serious implications for the future of Yuzu or Ryujinx.

It also highlights the flaws in the DMCA system, as companies can abuse it to stifle innovation and competition without proper checks and balances.
codekaze
·3 anni fa·discuss
I absolutely loved it! One of the problems I kept facing when using GPT-4 was how old its training data was. This is just amazing. I've already spent almost $30 alone on GPT-4 this month alone. So I'd really consider paying you for this service instead.
codekaze
·3 anni fa·discuss
It means a lot, thank you! I really wanted to make it super easy for everyone to just dive right in without any hassle.
codekaze
·3 anni fa·discuss
Aw, I'm so happy you enjoyed it! I'm actually hoping to make some improvements for the feedback by the end of this week. When it comes to making money from it, I haven't really figured that part out yet. But, rest assured, I fully intend to keep the core content free for everyone to access!
codekaze
·3 anni fa·discuss
That's a great point! Thank you so much for the valuable feedback. I'll definitely keep that in mind while crafting today's lesson!
codekaze
·3 anni fa·discuss
Thank you for the lovely feedback! The lessons are static at the moment, but I'm considering adding dynamically generated content in the future. As for other languages; that's a great idea! I'll definitely look into that this week and see if I can come up with something.