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chrisweekly

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Submissions

Stanford publishes trivial way to get past default boring GenAI responses

generativeai.pub
1 points·by chrisweekly·há 8 meses·1 comments

Open Source Health: A Universal Device from Brain Stimulation to Cancer Therapy

docs.google.com
2 points·by chrisweekly·há 10 meses·1 comments

Enshittification author explains why stock buybacks are such a scam

pluralistic.net
9 points·by chrisweekly·há 10 meses·3 comments

comments

chrisweekly
·ontem·discuss
Agreed. I didn't mean to imply otherwise. It was more about having every facet represented in JSON in one place.
chrisweekly
·anteontem·discuss
FTA: "To bring this vision to life, we needed to create a rich agent harness"

sounds to me like they built their own
chrisweekly
·anteontem·discuss
Kagi is an even better option, IME.
chrisweekly
·anteontem·discuss
I have little experience with video editing; a tool like this might be an ideal path to learn more. Thanks for creating and publishing it and sharing here!
chrisweekly
·há 3 dias·discuss
Great post! It's interesting, detailed but concise, and well-written. Also, I appreciate the "no cookies or tracking" and attractive, functional and performant site design.
chrisweekly
·há 3 dias·discuss
Also how countless other companies didn't.
chrisweekly
·há 4 dias·discuss
I know. Relevance?
chrisweekly
·há 4 dias·discuss
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chrisweekly
·há 4 dias·discuss
This thread exists because of the ambiguity in "Write 1,000 words about it by August 31st, 2026."

My personal instinct is to interpret it as a minimum of 1,000 words -- but it remains ambiguous.

EDIT: After reading the site's content I think they may be targeting _precisely_ 1,000 words.
chrisweekly
·há 7 dias·discuss
I bought a $30 CO2 monitor a couple months ago, and it confirmed my suspicion that my home office (a normal room about 12' x 18') reaches unhealthy levels over 1000ppm after just a few hours; opening a window quickly restores levels to the 400-700ppm range. Afternoon mental fatigue solved. Highly recommended.
chrisweekly
·há 7 dias·discuss
I like the idea "everything in moderation -- including moderation" (implying it's healthy to occasionally go nuts)
chrisweekly
·há 8 dias·discuss
thanks!
chrisweekly
·há 8 dias·discuss
I liked Orbstack better than colima which was better than Docker Desktop. Then I found https://smolmachines.com's smolvm microvms.
chrisweekly
·há 8 dias·discuss
Not OP, but it seems to me the idea is that stakeholders can collaborate and come to consensus on the contents of QUALITY.md.
chrisweekly
·há 9 dias·discuss
Cool! Thanks for creating and sharing this!
chrisweekly
·há 9 dias·discuss
Cloudflare.
chrisweekly
·há 9 dias·discuss
IIRC, QUIC was also the precursor to HTTP/3. I don't like Google's motivations for wanting a faster web, but many of the things they've encouraged and/or provided have made things faster and more efficient. I'm not a google apologist, there's so much wrong and so much harm done... just saying it's maybe worth separating the tech from the motives.
chrisweekly
·há 9 dias·discuss
Have you seen smolvm (from smolmachines)?
chrisweekly
·há 10 dias·discuss
that's precisely their point
chrisweekly
·há 10 dias·discuss
Yes! I learned about them reading Adrian Tchaikovsky's excellent scifi book "Children of Time".