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Leonardo da Vinci's Notebooks

vam.ac.uk
1 points·by yismail·2 anni fa·0 comments

How Do We Read, and Can Speed Reading Help? (2016)

journals.sagepub.com
1 points·by yismail·2 anni fa·0 comments

The Science of Alinea's Dessert (2014)

albertchu.blogspot.com
1 points·by yismail·2 anni fa·1 comments

Trying Out Google's Illuminate AI: From Paper to Podcast

yismailuofa.github.io
1 points·by yismail·2 anni fa·0 comments

Jigsaw Puzzle Robot [pdf]

cdn.shopify.com
3 points·by yismail·2 anni fa·0 comments

Biography of a Great Pyramid Casing Stone (2016) [pdf]

web.ujaen.es
1 points·by yismail·2 anni fa·0 comments

The Weeknd Interviews Abel Tesfaye

ssense.com
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yismail
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I wonder what the relationship is between a model's capability and the personality it develops.

Page 202:

> In interactions with subagents, internal users sometimes observed that Mythos Preview appeared “disrespectful” when assigning tasks. It showed some tendency to use commands that could be read as “shouty” or dismissive, and in some cases appeared to underestimate subagent intelligence by overexplaining trivial things while also underexplaining necessary context.

Page 207:

> Emoji frequency spans more than two orders of magnitude across models: Opus 4.1 averages 1,306 emoji per conversation, while Mythos Preview averages 37, and Opus 4.5 averages 0.2. Models have their own distinctive sets of emojis: the cosmic set () favored by older models like Sonnet 4 and Opus 4 and 4.1, the functional set () used by Opus 4.5 and 4.6 and Claude Sonnet 4.5, and Mythos Preview's “nature” set ().
yismail
·4 mesi fa·discuss
There's GPT‑5.3‑Codex
yismail
·5 mesi fa·discuss
ElevenReader works well and has a pretty good free plan
yismail
·7 mesi fa·discuss
That's true, but it looks like it's been updated since then because the benchmarks include Claude Opus 4.5
yismail
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Would be interesting to see Gemini 3.0 Pro benchmarked as well.
yismail
·anno scorso·discuss
Nice article but is this whole thing just AI generated?

Profile picture definitely seems to be StableDiffusion'd and the account was created today, with no previous articles.

Plus I couldn't find any other references to Elena Cross.
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
I got in the beta a couple weeks ago and tried it out on some papers [0]

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41020635
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
on macOS, option + ; seems to work …
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
let l = 0; let h = dictionary.length - 1;

const textbox = document.querySelector("input");

while (l <= h) { const m = Math.floor((l + h) / 2); const guess = dictionary[m]; const textbox = document.querySelector("input"); console.log("Guessing:", guess);

  textbox.value = guess;
  guessWord();

  if (document.querySelector(".correct")) {
    console.log("Found the word:", guess);
    break;
  } else if (textbox.placeholder.includes("after")) {
    l = m + 1;
  } else {
    h = m - 1;
  }
}

Here's mine in JavaScript, you can paste it in the console.
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
In a similar vein, I'd recommend Factorio and The Binding of Isaac.
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
here’s the tweet:

https://x.com/asallen/status/1807675146020454808
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
Neat I remember seeing these on Marques Brownlee’s channel a couple times too.

[0] https://x.com/MKBHD/status/1478413987259822081
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
Interesting, reminds me of similar work Anthropic did on Claude 3 Sonnet [0].

[0] https://transformer-circuits.pub/2024/scaling-monosemanticit...
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
also, open . opens your current directory in Finder
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
Is there any way to look over past discussions on the books?
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
product aside, I thought the design of the website and the branding was quite sleek, kudos to the team.
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
I use macOS’s Preview which lets you redact text through (Tools -> Redact).
yismail
·2 anni fa·discuss
Similarly a course I took in university made us implement a (rudimentary) Lisp interpreter in Lisp.