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End-to-end verifiable TEEs stack

github.com
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SemOpenAlex: Scholarly RDF Knowledge Graph

semopenalex.org
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PostLearn: Towards a Learned Index for PostgreSQL

dl.acm.org
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My Obsidian Setup

cernockyd.com
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ScreenSaverGallery: Turn your inactive device into a digital art gallery

screensaver.gallery
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Web Tiles: composable docs and apps safe in any context

webtil.es
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Fedora: Open-source repository for long-term digital preservation

fedorarepository.org
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Ask HN: Is annas-archive run by one of the frontier LLM companies?

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A keyboard-extended microphone for manual autotune

youtube.com
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Informational Realism

philarchive.org
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cernocky
·2 か月前·議論
> what the students want to get out of the class, vs what the teacher wants the students to do: There's a huge disconnect in goals and expectations, so there's no way for the teacher to actually win. The fact that there's such disconnect should give the departments pause.

Unless the teacher's role is to scaffold and support the students in acquiring what the students want, gain trust and lower the disconnect.
cernocky
·3 か月前·議論
This is interesting point. I think lot of people assume that training gathers new "metadata" based on the original data and ignore what the training optimises for which is direct copy of the input. Training a model results in a fancy copy paste (unless incentivised differently).
cernocky
·8 か月前·議論
Reminds me of Supernormal font [1] averaged from widely popular fonts.

[1]: https://research.public.services/typography/
cernocky
·11 か月前·議論
one way to think about rock is to acknowledge it as an informational entity. an entity which is likely more passive then lets say a human or an app, yet by simply being part of the environment, it changes what can be done in the environment. if it wasn't there and if it didn't had a certain shape, the opportunities of other actors in the environment would surely be different. after all rock can be used as a tool and even as a computer. if its still not intuitive, think about Aeolian Harp which is a passive statue, yet a musical instrument, or think how you could encode a perceptron or a simple neural net into a stone (through which a water or air would flow for example). now, even if any ordinary rock doesn't exactly encode neural net, it should be more clear that it still affects information flow. does it help?
cernocky
·11 か月前·議論
Ideas are real in the way rocks are if we are concerned with their informational being. They are real informationally - ideas and math participate in forming the world. Nowadays, LLMs, Search and other apps probably affect the world even more than any common rock. Which is more real?