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mdotk

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GTA 6 Is Likely Too Advanced for 60FPS, Even on the PS5 Pro

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A Man Behind Grand Theft Auto Just Called AI a "Parlor Trick"

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mdotk
·6 天前·discuss
Had me rolling
mdotk
·26 天前·discuss
Definitely still exists. You just can't find it amidst everything else.
mdotk
·28 天前·discuss
Absolutely fine.
mdotk
·28 天前·discuss
I feel more empowered than ever
mdotk
·2 個月前·discuss
Nissan Leaf with a hideous bodykit
mdotk
·6 個月前·discuss
You're right, the market is flooded with simple "button grid" apps. That saturation is actually why I built FlowPDF.

I didn't want another list of basic tools; I wanted to chain them. I built a node-based editor so you can create actual pipelines (Merge -> OCR -> Filter -> Compress) rather than just doing one-off tasks.

I think that's the only way to actually add value over the 50 other "Hello World" clones.

https://www.flowpdf.app/ if you wanna check it out!
mdotk
·6 個月前·discuss
I've been working on exactly this with FlowPDF (https://www.flowpdf.app/). It was a huge pain to find a tool that didn't rely on Google APIs.

I integrated a local translation model. It downloads the model to your browser cache on the first run (so it's a bit heavy initially), but after that, you can OCR and translate documents 100% offline without uploading anything.
mdotk
·6 個月前·discuss
I actually built a tool called FlowPDF - https://www.flowpdf.app/ - specifically to solve this "logic" problem. I found that single-button tools were too limiting for things like "Merge -> Check Size -> Compress".

It uses a node-based graph so you can literally string those steps together (e.g., Merge files -> Split out page 35 -> Compress the rest) and save it as a repeatable workflow.
mdotk
·10 個月前·discuss
Just another reason not to buy Samsung. They're already notoriously fragile fridges.
mdotk
·10 個月前·discuss
Codex just seems to have a much bigger context and doesn't chew up tokens as readily as Claude. It seems to be able to do a much wider and broader range of things, accepting much wider and broader instructions and implementing them perfectly.Whereas Claude would struggle.
mdotk
·10 個月前·discuss
I think it's more because they're way behind on AI and they literally have nothing to actually tell us.