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dbtc
·14 ore fa·discuss
The other day, while reading, my AI-dar triggered on some typical claudisms, but then I remembered I was reading from a paper book that was printed in 1997...
dbtc
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah this is bad news. A $1b+ campaign budget could pull some strings.
dbtc
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I think the chatgpt backend basically includes indexed web like Google, or any other search engine.

Could Google be actively trying skip generated-looking sites/content?
dbtc
·3 mesi fa·discuss
If you rephrase this as succinctly as you can you'll end up quoting the Dao de Jing.
dbtc
·4 mesi fa·discuss
US post colonial empire method was to create markets overseas, China was watching and learning!
dbtc
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I use vim a lot but not on the shell

A mistake 3 words earlier?

meta-bbbd (not as elegant, I admit)

delete the whole thing?

ctrl-ak (this is even quicker than vim, especially if capslock is mapped to ctrl)

the control-based emacs movements work system-wide on macos btw. I am using ctrl-p and ctrl-n to go up and down lines, ctrl-a and ctrl-e to go to beginning and end of lines while writing this comment in by browser (which has vimium extension)

Sometimes I wish vim just had full emacs bindings while in insert mode. But I don't like to mess with defaults too much.

I keep thinking I should give vim readline a try though, so maybe today. Thanks for the comment.
dbtc
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Maybe not considered a solution, but: print.
dbtc
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Nah, in my opinion the original title is art. That line is a whopper though.
dbtc
·4 mesi fa·discuss
> more than could ever be read

by a human...
dbtc
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I'm worried that China will build said killing machines only because they see that we are and feel the need to be prepared.
dbtc
·5 mesi fa·discuss
All the more reason for them to start finding alternatives ASAP, at least as a backup. Those with knowledge and skill should help them.
dbtc
·5 mesi fa·discuss
This will not augment memory the way glasses do for sight, this will replace memory the way a wheelchair replaces legs.
dbtc
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Thinking about the power and reach of political ads served by social media companies over the past 10 years, this is gonna be a whole nother bucket of worms.
dbtc
·6 mesi fa·discuss
That's interesting and plausible.

It also contributes to obsolescing older hardware.
dbtc
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Also likely, some version of "get dat money"
dbtc
·6 mesi fa·discuss
When I do dishes by hand I think all kinds of interesting thoughts.

Anyway, we've had machines that do our dishes and laundry for a long while now.
dbtc
·7 mesi fa·discuss
In that case, "blind" would be more accurate.
dbtc
·7 mesi fa·discuss
If you sell it directly to another human, or even use something like ebay, you'll get more and they'll pay less.
dbtc
·7 mesi fa·discuss
> without the pain of extended hours of pressing hard with a pen or pencil.

Excuse me, do you have a minute to talk about fountain pens?

I recommend a Lamy Safari or Pilot Kakuno to start. If the nib is good, no pressure at all is required to write. You have to retrain to relax your hand and arm if you're used to ballpoints and graphite. High quality paper is not required but it can make a big difference too.

As far as digital, .txt will always have a special place in my hard drive. As long as a tool has a way to export into plaintext, I am not opposed to using it.
dbtc
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Wouldn't the whole system be the product then? There's tradeoffs, but that's just integration.