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dannyw

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Hi :)

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Apple Blocks Updates for Popular 'Vibe Coding' Apps

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dannyw
·há 3 horas·discuss
Probably comes as a side effect of optimising and post-training for token efficiency.

Fortunately, OpenAI APIs expose the verbosity parameter, which is separate to effort. If you want longer responses, you can. Or just prompt it.
dannyw
·há 3 horas·discuss
Yes, the Supreme Court can reverse anything, and they're re-evaluating the Apple/Fortnite case (which was surprising to a lot of people).

I don't like bringing politics, but the recent 5-4 decision on birthright citizenship doesn't promote a lot of credibility in the current Supreme Court.
dannyw
·há 3 horas·discuss
You could consider open source coding harnesses (I quite like Pi especially its customisability) as a middle ground and alternative.

And for what it's worth, Codex is still open source under Apache 2.0. Claude Code is closed-source.
dannyw
·há 4 horas·discuss
Have OpenAI been on a crusade of "too dangerous to open source" recently? They've pivoted their more to messaging to "competitive reasons" recently, which I appreciate, because it's honest.

FWIW, Gemma4 31B is already quite a capable cyber/security model; do some post-training with RL gyms on it focused on cyber tasks and harnesses for a week or two, and on the specific domain of security/vuln-finding/pen-testing, you'll end up with an extremely capable frontier-cyber model that's entirely under your control at a shocking 31B.

Because securing your codebase, or securing your company's codebase is critical, and I consider it both an ethical and professional responsibility as a developer. It shouldn't depend on whether a classifier fires or not.
dannyw
·há 3 dias·discuss
+100 to this. I don’t want to be overtly paranoid but you genuinely are unlikely to notice real data corruption unless you actually checksum.

It is a matter of time when you’re storing a lot of data — not if.
dannyw
·há 3 dias·discuss
People can enjoy different things, people can be neurodiverse, different strokes for different things, etc.
dannyw
·há 3 dias·discuss
Exciting to see! How well does it work on the DGX Spark and Strix Halo?
dannyw
·há 3 dias·discuss
A friendly reminder since it's probably relevant: when's the last time you tested disaster recovery for your own setup? If you haven't verified recovering it, you don't have an offsite backup.

I had a cloud backup (Backblaze B2, using rclone and encryption) for my home NAS. Some unlucky drive failures later, I was getting ready to recover from my Backblaze backup... and then I couldn't find/remember where I saved the rclone encryption backup.

I lost all data in that NAS, including irreplaceable personal/family photos, due to that mistake. My lesson to share: please verify you can indeed recover from backups.
dannyw
·há 3 dias·discuss
First: Do you have backups of your single high-capacity HDD? That's my biggest worry. What's your plan for when that HDD fails one day, as it will?

The main reasons people go for ZFS and a "NAS" is checksums and data integrity protection, as well as maybe not wanting to keep their primary machine awake all the time (I personally don't).

Then there are useful features like snapshots, which means I don't have to worry as much about accidentally deleting, or over-writing a file and losing data.

I don't see anything wrong with using a main machine that's up 7x24 as a NAS, don't buy things for the sake of something, but I'm worried about your reliability and bitrot protection. (Yes, it happens, I've seen it first-hand thanks to ZFS).
dannyw
·há 3 dias·discuss
Yes. I'm really happy with frontend design of Sol (and it does scale down well to Terra!). Definitely a step change on design.
dannyw
·há 4 dias·discuss
The sloppiness is evident from the lack of valuable insights or opinions as well as the automatically generated filler paragraphs.
dannyw
·há 4 dias·discuss
~Turing-test-passing NPC AI already exists in lots of multiplayer games to hide queue lengths or dwindling player counts.
dannyw
·há 4 dias·discuss
Mass culture isn't the same thing as art.
dannyw
·há 4 dias·discuss
AMD's Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 would like to have a word with you.
dannyw
·há 4 dias·discuss
Xbox Live Arcade, and the accessibility it bought for smaller studios and indie developers was massive.

You could say it's just a response to Steam and the PC gaming indie scene, sure, but the 360 era is definitely one where Microsoft hit all their strides. Then they ruined it with the Xbox One.
dannyw
·há 4 dias·discuss
I might be looking at the Kinect with rose-tinted glasses, but bringing depth and camera-based pose tracking to the masses in 2010 is pretty impressive.

Sure they were chasing the Wii, but they did try to innovate on the hardware and capability front, and back then VR was nascent, but investing in this area for gaming made sense then (it was very easy to imagine VR games being the 'next big thing').

Unlike Nintendo, Microsoft couldn't really figure out good and fun gameplay for Kinect. Basically only dancing games took advantage of it well IMO?
dannyw
·há 4 dias·discuss
I think a lot of people in the gaming community would agree that Microsoft has ruined, or hindered (instead of helping) many studios they bought.
dannyw
·há 4 dias·discuss
The scale is also very different. Costco earned $70.53 billion in a recent quarter (not 5B here). Their operating margin is 3.93%, which is also healthier.
dannyw
·há 4 dias·discuss
Eh. Refusals for security related tasks seem to be constantly increasing.
dannyw
·há 4 dias·discuss
There are lots of ethical concerns around baby formula that’s not prevalent in the case of AI subscription token subsidies.

Also, not everyone uses their plan to the usage limits; the idea of a prepaid bundle being better value if you commit is not novel.