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·2 mesi fa·discuss
Definitely rude, too close to the same name. Warp just recently open sourced their client, a [not community] personal fork should be more considerate.
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·2 mesi fa·discuss
Does it not sound insane to you that you need to expose your biometrics to a corporation just to make anonymous posts on a forum?
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
Cool concept! I play Go, and it's extremely unnerving that all the good shapes you play in Go are essentially the worst shapes you can play in Tiao :D
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
Sure, but that seems out of scope of the original comment.
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
What is the purpose of this mindset? Should we encourage typical corporate coldness instead?
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
Same here, maybe we're grandfathered into a good plan or something.
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
Since when has raising taxes actually solved any major problem? We have enough taxes, the issue is the corrupt politicians swindling it to themselves and their cronies.
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
Power is not the problem, because power exists regardless of who owns it.

We the people actually have a relatively high amount of power in our states and communities. We just don't use it. The real solution is to convince the masses to pay attention, which is harder today than it ever was.
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·6 mesi fa·discuss
LLMs are an amplifier. The great get greater, and the lazier get lazier.
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·7 mesi fa·discuss
Youtube's downvote button has served me quite well for this purpose.
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·7 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah, Mithril got this right over 10 years ago. Still good to see at least one big player finally catching up. React's state model has always been a pain to work with.
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·9 mesi fa·discuss
Same here. I tried codex a few days ago for a very simple task (remove any references of X within this long text string) and it fumbled it pretty hard. Very strange.
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·anno scorso·discuss
Really cool to see a language make concurrency and parallelism its primary goal, rather than an afterthought.

(yes I know erlang/elixir exists, but Crystal seems bent on being CPU-fast too!)