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·7 giờ trước·discuss
Sharks will keep eating easy prey until they hit an iron bar. I also hate this fact about the world by the way :) Just a [hardwon] observation.
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·7 giờ trước·discuss
Just compel Stripe to do it,* problem 99% solved.

*Direct click-to-cancel with subscription receipt.
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·7 giờ trước·discuss
How many legislative days did it take to get this policy in place, I wonder
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·8 giờ trước·discuss
In Australia they call this price the price-"sorted."

"7 dollars sorted." for example.
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·9 giờ trước·discuss
Can you use this to make purchases via tap?
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·10 giờ trước·discuss
What are the margins on an ambulance ride?
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·11 giờ trước·discuss
What even is computation? State-based inference. But intelligence itself does not rely on computation, only its biological counterweight seems to and only in certain situations. If Computation is a "Universal Concept" then there are at least 4 or 5 more "Universal Concepts" analogous to intuition and spontaneity.
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·11 giờ trước·discuss
having never used it i am wondering what you like about it, any cool features you would miss?
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·15 giờ trước·discuss
It's a very good observation. I don't know if I'd call it "forgetfulness" in the context of a current [2026 edition] LLM. They are very good at remembering almost every "thing" that passes a certain token-density threshold, until they hit saturation, and then it's a sheer rockface down to the abyss of unnatural hedging and reconfirmation of basic premises. Some sort of "forgetfulness" as described would introduce more moving parts into the "inference" stage of the running of an LLM, introducing statefulness/state-tracking.
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·Hôm qua·discuss
The real problem is finding the antipodal help desk without digging.
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·Hôm kia·discuss
my theory is that the main "cleansing" cycles are complete by this point and then the subtler psychic strata are more gently accessible. Kind of like how a river in the peak of snowmelt will be devastatingly strong and pull everything along with great force, but towards the end of the year the trickle of the stream lets you see the stones and plants under.
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·Hôm kia·discuss
would be interesting to see the number of daily users over the last 10+ years, homogenization is a result of appealing-to-the-masses, is it not?
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·Hôm kia·discuss
You could always... vibecode your own :)
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·4 ngày trước·discuss
It's like a Tesla Valve for spreading butter evenly
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·4 ngày trước·discuss
Hey if anyone else is wondering what the heck this thing actually does, there's a beautiful visualization made by Lukas Henkel on his LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lukas-henkel-ovt_simulation-e...
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·4 ngày trước·discuss
Yeah this lightweight startup could really use some guidance on how to make products with global reach it's a pity they don't have any experience with that.
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·4 ngày trước·discuss
"Let's go from 1 in 15 gamers to 1 in 3 gamers" sounds nice, probably gonna need employees for that!
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·4 ngày trước·discuss
As a Clojurist the standard pattern for ensuring keys-are-set before doing-something is not-as-elegant-as-this. Clojure is full of macros that do useful things :) Simplifying oft-used patterns into compact representations is very on-brand. Plus, you need this like, all the time.

This will eliminate two whole classes of errors: 1) where keys are supplied a value at an undesired nesting-level. 2) where keys are not-yet-set for some other reason.

For the many programmers who have to write in checks and verifications themselves for this, this saves quite a bit of time, removing the interruption from coding and restoring the flow of getting logic-to-symbol.
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·10 ngày trước·discuss
Can Elon please paint the satellites non-reflective darkness? They're funking up my stargazing
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·11 ngày trước·discuss
thank you for your thoughts as disheveled and unorganized as they may be ;)

can you tell me more about what "genres" you work in primarily? for example , when you prompt suno , what are the typical keywords you use to describe the atmosphere, rhythm, key/mood ? as chart-toppers typically fall into a narrow band of genre types.