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loneboat

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loneboat
·昨日·議論
"Eight of the top..." seems useless to know though.

"Eight of the top ten" is very different from "eight of the top thousand".
loneboat
·6 日前·議論
Same. If the whole point is "people should be left alone to do what they want" then fine, but that should also include my right to think, "eh yeah, that's a bit weird".

And quite frankly, I think many people in the furry community enjoy being thought weird - for many it's sort of the point.
loneboat
·6 日前·議論
That matches my experience (also not a furry). But there's also a whole additional layer of offsec being (by definition) "doing things you're not supposed to be allowed to do", which has obvious parallels with people who enjoy breaking social norms. I think some people just get a rush from the "transgressive" nature of both circles.
loneboat
·24 日前·議論
... those who argue against adding it heard at some point "security through obscurity is not security" and never dug deeper.

Ironically, that makes them the exact type of person who would be successfully deterred by a layer of obscurity.
loneboat
·先月·議論
Aah my mistake. I had missed that ML had separate trigger behavior from cybersecurity/etc... Thanks.
loneboat
·先月·議論
I've seen this claim a few times, but when I triggered the guardrails in Claude Code, it clearly notified me that it had switched to a different model ("something something for security purposes...").

Are you using Fable in Claude Code or in the browser?
loneboat
·先月·議論
Round your "~15%" up to 20%, and you've just discovered the Pareto Princlple: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle, aka "The 80/20 rule".
loneboat
·先月·議論
That's super interesting! What sort of feedback? Anatomical feedback ("Uhh, that's not where arms go...") or drawing (like tips on shading etc...)?
loneboat
·先月·議論
Yeah, it was quite clear once I started reading the article. It just threw me for a loop as I read the title - Usually if I hear of grades "soaring" that's a _good_ thing.
loneboat
·先月·議論
Imagine an elementary school teacher told you that many of her students had failing grades, so she had implemented a new reading curriculum.

If she told you that afterwards the failing grades had "soared", it could easily be read either way:

- The (previously failing) grades had increased, so the program must be working very well.

- The percent of grades that count as failing had increased, so the program must actually be terrible.
loneboat
·先月·議論
What a terribly ambiguous title. "Failing grades soar after xyz" makes it sound like xyz has helped what were previously terrible, failing grades become good ones.
loneboat
·先月·議論
Is this deliberately borrowing from Herman Melvile's "Bartleby the Scrivener"? If so it might be worth mentioning, rather than just referring to it as "my short story", since it's a nearly identical retelling of it.
loneboat
·2 か月前·議論
Gotta bump that encryption up - rot26 is twice as secure.
loneboat
·2 か月前·議論
My phone's browser picked a heckuva place for the line break in the second sentence:

  My mom has been regularly beating me 
  at Scrabble since I could spell.
loneboat
·2 か月前·議論
The hitler Grok? What? I genuinely don't understand what you're trying to say in this comment.
loneboat
·3 か月前·議論
I really like the idea of iteration 7, but I feel like it would work a lot better with some minimum height on the y axis. Letting it peter out to zero loses the "spectrum-ness" of it, and it just looks like various random color blobs. Maybe could have a fixed minimum height, and somehow use saturation to distinguish "truly zero here" from "really low amount here".
loneboat
·3 か月前·議論
Maybe you're passing the sentence incorrectly. Could be, "They found software about making drugs/explosives, pornography about making drugs/explosives, and articles about making drugs/explosives".
loneboat
·3 か月前·議論
Pasting a Wikipedia link or saying "just ask an LLM" only helps out the one instance of someone not knowing. I did the same thing as the OP you're replying to. They're right - a brief summary in the readme would be a near zero-effort permanent fix to people who stumble on your project and dont know what Oberon is.
loneboat
·3 か月前·議論
Yes. Look up LLM "temperature" - it's an internal parameter that tweaks how deterministic they behave.
loneboat
·3 か月前·議論
> who cares if it can store an exabyte if it takes all month to read it

To be fair, if I'm reading an exabyte in a month, my hardware's pushing >3 Tbps, which I'd be very happy with.