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Tell HN: Fable guardrails trigger on random questions

7 points·by nocoder·3 天前·1 comments

OpenAGI emerges from stealth with an AI agent that it claims crushes OpenAI

venturebeat.com
15 points·by nocoder·7 個月前·1 comments

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2 points·by nocoder·10 個月前·0 comments

I Made My Shed the Top Rated Restaurant on TripAdvisor(2017)

vice.com
2 points·by nocoder·12 個月前·0 comments

Bluetooth analysis of Coros Pace 3

blog.syss.com
4 points·by nocoder·去年·0 comments

Learn Calculus by Coding in Python

freecodecamp.org
11 points·by nocoder·去年·0 comments

The Read-It-Later Service Pocket Is Shutting Down

makeuseof.com
1 points·by nocoder·去年·1 comments

OpenAI's O1-preview model manipulates game files to force a win in chess

the-decoder.com
5 points·by nocoder·2 年前·1 comments

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nocoder
·3 天前·discuss
Question to op - Do QR based systems in other SEA countries like promptpay in Thailand also work on similar logic?

Also, great website and layout, very respectful of the reader. Clean and with zero distractions.
nocoder
·去年·discuss
My experience with the LLM bot is that they are really keen to appease the user and often over confident about their responses. They are prioritizing user engagement over factual nature of the response, it's as if their reward function includes the time spent on the bot. This leads to the bot swaying too much in either direction when it comes to debatable information. They essentially learn what the user prefers and so tend to reinforce those ideas. In some sense, they are like social media influencers who are too confident in their opinion because they are trying to get you to like them. I see us going further into the echo chambers where on the same topic, the bots will give different information to an users based on what the bot thinks about the user preference.
nocoder
·2 年前·discuss
What would be a good way to backup the passwords stored in Bitwarden? I am worried that someday suddenly bitwarden could stop working and I will lose access to all the stored passwords? Should I have a physical copy of all the passwords stored in a vault at home?
nocoder
·2 年前·discuss
Ya, I am a runner myself but I have heard this from some other friends. They all can play sports involving a lot of running but cannot seem to enjoy running for it's own sake. It might be personality thing, I am introverted so tend like running more because it doesn't need people or coordination. Plus it is highly accessible wherever I go.
nocoder
·2 年前·discuss
I guess I am a likely target audience for such a tool since I work in marketing & we consume such research, so I read through the website and there is a lot of text about "AI" & how this revolutionizes market research ,etc. But I still have no idea about how it actually works. I will not be able to explain to someone why should they invest in this tool. At some level, it sounded like a wrapper on existing LLMs and I am also not clear on what exactly does it automate. It would help to have a detailed example of what exactly this tool does and why I should use this instead of directly using Claude or ChatGPT.
nocoder
·2 年前·discuss
I can relate to this. I am also partially color blind and when bouldering without glasses, I so often mess up the foot holds. My partner often thinks I am cheating until I tell her that I couldn't make out the color.
nocoder
·2 年前·discuss
I am on a 10 year old Kindle and looking to replace it but most of my ebooks are from Amazon. Would it be seamless to transfer my books to Kobo via Calibre or some other software or it will be pain in the butt?
nocoder
·2 年前·discuss
Tangential - what is the a good book to catchup on the latest state of cosmological research?
nocoder
·2 年前·discuss
Looks like the brief for this article was - "find an angle to blame everything on amazon"
nocoder
·9 年前·discuss
This is fascinating stuff, thanks for sharing. It's amazing that I can totally relate to an almost 4000 year old stuff, it's kind of cute.