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Human Line Project – Protecting emotional well-being in the age of AI

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leethargo
·mese scorso·discuss
From the title, I expected this to be about electric guitars :-(
leethargo
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I didn't know this was a sport. I'm GitHub user 43053 :-)
leethargo
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Interesting. At Burger King in Germany, there's no such difference, last time I checked.
leethargo
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Could you share some of "what you now know bout them"?

Was there some issue in customer support, or getting spare parts?

Is it about the new products that have since come out?

I'm also using a Framework notebook for the past two years and have been quite happy, but nothing needed replacement so far...
leethargo
·4 mesi fa·discuss
This is to signal non-AI slop?
leethargo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
SageMath is much broader than SymPy, by integrating a lot of third-party niche tools that have been developed for decades, often as C libraries.

Unfortunately, SageMath is not directly usable as a Python package.

That's where passagemath [0] comes in, making the rich ecosystem of SageMath available to Python devs, one package at a time.

[0] https://github.com/passagemath/passagemath
leethargo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
There's also the argument that human intuition can and should be trained, rather than just dismissing it, in particular when it comes to mathematics.

See, for example, the book "Mathematica" by David Bessis, or this blog post: https://davidbessis.substack.com/p/thinking-fast-slow-and-su...
leethargo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Carcassonne is also really nice with children. You can start them on just the "puzzle" aspect on attaching matching tiles, without scoring.

Our oldest child is now capable of the base game, and I can still make it interesting for me by going for secondary objectives, such as filling difficult gaps ;-)
leethargo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I really like "Root" (for the asymmetry) and "Arcs" (for the openness), although they are quite "heavy" in terms of rules and interactions.
leethargo
·5 mesi fa·discuss
In particular, the core disagreement seems to be about whether the automorphisms of C should keep R (as a subset) fixed, or not.

The easy solution here would be to just have two different names: (general) automorphisms (of which there might be many) and automorphisms-that-keep-R-fixed (of which there are just the two mentioned.

If you make this distinction, then the approach of construction of C should not matter, as they are all equivalent?
leethargo
·7 mesi fa·discuss
And we know how reliable normies are with the backup of their personal data...