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Want even tinier chips? Use a particle accelerator

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65 points·by jdaw0·в прошлом году·72 comments

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jdaw0
·в прошлом году·discuss
my impetus for exploring it was that vim modal editing and keyboard navigation is just really clunky in the notebook integration.

whether or not it's better for you depends on your use case for notebooks — i use them mostly for prototyping and exploratory data analysis so separating the code from the output might be more convenient for me than for you
jdaw0
·в прошлом году·discuss
i wanted to like marimo, but the best notebook interface i've tried so far is vscode's interactive window [0]. the important thing is that it's a python file first, but you can divide up the code into cells to run in the jupyter kernel either all at once or interactively.

0: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/jupyter-support-py
jdaw0
·в прошлом году·discuss
https://archive.ph/O9f3E
jdaw0
·в прошлом году·discuss
just being left wing doesn't save a place from being a toxic cesspit [0]

0: https://bsky.app/profile/jdaw0.com/post/3ljyl6kbeys2a
jdaw0
·в прошлом году·discuss
people stopped making these systems because they simply didn't work to solve the problem

there's a trillion dollars in it for you if you can prove me wrong and make one that does the job better than modern transformer-based language models
jdaw0
·2 года назад·discuss
using discord for community and docs is a dead giveaway for whether a FOSS project is actually about FOSS principle or whether it's about chasing clout
jdaw0
·3 года назад·discuss
i'm really disappointed with the twitter alternatives. i thought one might feel like early twitter before the culture war takeover, but bsky and mastodon are just left wing hugbox versions of the same thing. threads is nothing but brands, E-list "celebrities" and "influencers" out for a buck. i've even gotten desperate enough to try substack notes, but it's just a tacked-on halfass feature. is there really no choice but to fight the hackernews ui to find technical discussions on interesting topics?