Prompt injecting homework assignments is a funny idea, but doesn't seem very productive.
Either the teacher needs to adjust how they are teaching new concepts or the student needs to ask themself why they are attending college in the first place.
Wasm is in an awkward place, because Memory64 is widely but not universally supported. Which means that if you want to support Wasm, you probably have to support 32-bit environments in general. Depending on the project, that can be trivial, but it may also require you to rewrite a lot of low-level code in the project and its dependencies.
Not exactly what you’re looking for, but Pocket Tube [1] [2] is a browser extension that lets you organize your subscriptions into custom groups. You can then browse non-algorithmic feeds showing the latest uploads from each group, which makes things much easier to manage and filter.
Hope this helps.
Disclaimer: I’m not affiliated with Pocket Tube. I’m currently working on https://maxxmod.com, a YouTube-focused browser extension, so I’ve researched the ecosystem.
Because it isn’t honest, it is investor hype that these frontier labs need people to believe despite obviously hitting the sublinear part of the improvement curve.
“It’s so dangerous, we’ve reached AGI, we just have to release models that are obviously incapable of abstraction for your safety”
It really does. Just calling everything racism makes racism acceptable to a lot of people.
Telemetry/tracking feels a more appropriate wording than “surveillance”. Exaggeration (in case it was one, not sure) also does not make an argument more compelling – quite the apposite with me at least.
And I use AdGuardHome, uBlock, VPNs, etc. I HATE tracking. But it’s not what the Chinese government does to their citizens for example, it’s not comparable.
Following the same pattern as youtube-dl. GitHub DMCA is increasingly a chokepoint for open-source scraping tools, even when they don't circumvent any technical protection.
Codeberg is a pragmatic choice — Forgejo-based, hosted in Germany, different legal framework, and no business incentive to comply with marginal takedown requests.
The broader trend is worth watching. Web scraping tools are in a strange legal gray area: the web was built to be machine-readable, but platforms increasingly want to control which machines can read it.
Microsoft's biggest mistake was .Net being a Java competitor when it should have just been like golang producing native binaries. Especially since .Net was realistically only going to succeed on x86/64 at that point (late 90s and 2000s). This shut the door on C# for consumer UIs, and people stuck to Visual Basic and MFC.
It took them more than 2 decades to finally support pure native binaries (via NativeAOT). And it's fantastic for servers on Linux.
That is what I mean,
If you think learning “skills” to make visual art for CG, is just learning software or a particular “tech” or “technique”, you cannot make it work in the world of AI…
If you just want to make random stuff, just use AI.
What I was saying is that the skill of visual art including good pixel art, comes from exposure and learning visual vocab and grammar.
Sorry for the previous long winded post (habit from teaching design and CG in Ivy)
I think Codex is a better fit for professional software engineers. It's able to one-shot larger, more complex tasks than Claude and also does better context management which is really important in a large codebase.
On the other hand, I think Claude is more friendly/readable and also still better at producing out-of-the-box nice looking frontend.
> A lot of places in America had their “network” infra built 50-100 years ago on copper
That's no different to Switzerland so far…
> and no one wants to pay to basically rebuild all of it.
…but the Swiss seem to have decided it's worth the investment.
> I happen to live in an area where there are still above ground utilities.
If anything, that can make things cheaper. You don't need to bury everything, and in some places (e.g. earthquake prone Japan) it's really counterproductive. But even if it isn't, it's certainly more expensive.
Sent from a 25G internet connection. My laptop only has 10G via TB though.
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I am not a finance pro, but is it not normal and expected for secondary equity markets to be hesitant against large unloads of pre-money company stocks, even in cases where the company in question isn't in water like OpenAI is? Does this not say more about the failure of the investors themselves in balancing their portfolio properly than OpenAI itself?
I just ignore it all, its just a bunch of useless cruft that nobody needs that people are throwing out there to seem AI-relevant.
If you need to know "Should we migrate to GraphQL?" (the example on the site) and your brain is already AI-mushed to the point where you can't deduce this yourself, just ask the model directly, it doesn't need 9 layers of slop-built bullshit stacked on top to answer this question.
Either the teacher needs to adjust how they are teaching new concepts or the student needs to ask themself why they are attending college in the first place.