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verall

2,331 karmajoined 9 yıl önce
CompEng working in camera systems and SoC :)

verilog & c++ <3

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verall
·3 gün önce·discuss
Just chiming in because you might be interested -

> That's just true. Plastic spoons for cooking suck, wood and (where it makes sense and won't damage other things) metal are way better.

If you have ever used nice commercial high-temp silicone spatula, it's an incredibly versatile and easy to clean spoon for cooking. A bit expensive at like $20 though. Pair with nice nonstick pan and polycarbonate cutting board (dishwashable) for the easiest and most out of fashion cooking and cleaning experience.

> One thing that's surprised me is the cost and/or total lack of availability of glass blender jars

My cheapest in the store oyster blender is glass, I think they mostly still are.
verall
·3 gün önce·discuss
I think it's for the insane amount of data they get to collect. Most people probably don't turn off the "help improve other models" while corporations paying by the token have blanket no-train policies applied to everyone.
verall
·3 gün önce·discuss
If it was not very affordable, it would not be interesting as a light meter, because it would make no sense to spend any more money on a very basic light meter. Light meters on amazon start at about $15-30 (and go to ~$700), so at it's current price point, it's not much more expensive then a basic light meter without the camera.
verall
·10 gün önce·discuss
I can't wait for the deluge of AI generated agent-optimized webpages competing to trick your agent into giving them micropennies.
verall
·13 gün önce·discuss
There's so many other bbq restaurants competitive with Franklin and better than heb.

For the price though, the heb bbq is extremely competitive. But if someone is coming to town looking for great bbq (even without any Franklin line), there are a bunch of places id recommend first.
verall
·19 gün önce·discuss
Don't brits use the same way, i.e. "Take a jab at it"?

- not a brit so idk
verall
·19 gün önce·discuss
How many high income individuals want to share a house with 5 strangers?
verall
·21 gün önce·discuss
Do people get pwned by anything besides spearphishing or ads nowadays? I think ad->phish or targeted phish emails is the only shady thing I've been exposed to in like 10 years
verall
·22 gün önce·discuss
Are you suggesting ivermectin was a safe and effective enough treatment for COVID that it would obviate the need for the vaccine?
verall
·23 gün önce·discuss
It's more than the style, it seriously impacts the legibility of the prose. The article is seriously hard to understand because it introduces a lot of different ideas in a really weird order without a clear structure or key idea to different sections.
verall
·23 gün önce·discuss
All of the normal AI tells plus it's very long yet nearly incoherent.

Really I use the AI every damn day at work I don't get how people can't recognize instantly if something is completely AI, AI with light proofreading, or human written.

I would call this as AI with very light proofreading.
verall
·23 gün önce·discuss
The idea is really neat and there's probably an answer here related to last standing vs kills vs "scoring" (some combination of the 2?) but the article is nearly incoherent because the author did not feel like proofreading their slop
verall
·25 gün önce·discuss
In context it's funny, and that's what counts.
verall
·25 gün önce·discuss
> "I avoided implementing this correctly because of migration concern for existing installations of this code I'm writing right now"

This one grinds my gears so bad, probably 1/4 of my job at this point is telling an LLM (either in my own editor or in review comments for someone's MR) "how about we do this right _before_ merging it, eh?".

Or:

foo = abc

<Maybe 4-10 lines of code>

if foo != None:

    ...
In my experience giving it "rules" not to do this does nothing, but a separate pass (could be by a different model but really just fresh context is enough) does okay
verall
·27 gün önce·discuss
No they aren't overlooking it. They literally call out the additional net value created (i.e. iPhone hw sales), and then call out that to make the enormous amounts that they do make, they also crib value from others (i.e. app store).

You can argue that the app store and vetting process itself is worth up to or over 30% (i.e. they are giving value away, not extracting it), but they make a clear distinction.
verall
·geçen ay·discuss
the famed triple negative (also tofu is healthy and delicious)
verall
·geçen ay·discuss
It's one of the richest food cultures in the world. If you've never tried sichuan peppercorn on mapo tofu, or pickled mustard greens on noodle dishes, I think you're in for a real treat.

These do involve foods from China though..
verall
·geçen ay·discuss
If we're discussing pedagogy, hearing a word and repeating it with a human judging your pronunciation is miles better than IPA.
verall
·geçen ay·discuss
> A frontier LLM operationalizes knowledge into interactive capability

An interactive capability to slopblog on politics and censorship it seems :P

More seriously, while I think it can be interesting to consider issues by talking to an LLM like this, I can't imagine posting that on the internet for the whole world to see.

It's so embarrassing.
verall
·geçen ay·discuss
I think the dirty secret is that a lot of it is not "1/2 the price that lasts 1/4 the time" but "1/4 the price that lasts 9/10 the time" or "1/2 the price for the exact same product without half of the budget going to marketing".

It's not all of it. Some things are seriously worse quality. But really a ton of the "better quality" is just better marketing.