What does that even mean?
This AI-coded extension uses a Cloudflare worker to generate API keys for the proxy service "webshare.io". It then uses the Chrome proxy API (https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/api/p...) to set up a Webshare proxy server.
I find it hilarious that the Youtube spokespersons go out of their way to clarify that this is "not the bad GenAI shit that we know everyone hates but the good kind, you know, machine learning and stuff, you know, trust us"
>“We try to disclose complexity only when necessary,” he said. “So if you don’t ask for a particular tech stack or anything, we will build you a web app. It’ll be using Next.js, it’ll be written in TypeScript, and it’ll be styled with Tailwind.” These are the “most modern technologies” that are available for web development, he added.
So this makes sense I guess:
>The Next.js team is updating the framework so that it plays better with LLMs and agentic AI, Khandelwal said.
At first, I was confused because I didn't get why they would call it "hand-picked" when literally every single "article" on that site is attributed to the site itself.
And then I clicked a random page and, well, it's slop:
>By amplifying the signal from minority class data and leveraging the diversity of models, these methods enhance prediction accuracy and fairness across all classes. When paired with complementary techniques such as resampling, adjusting class weights, or generating synthetic data, ensemble methods can yield even more robust results in handling imbalanced datasets.