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Will Smith should record himself eating spaghetti and sell it to some startup for $1M. He has it a lot easier than Dwayne Johnson, really.
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Speaking of codellama, is there any local tool that just uses that? 34B should be good I imagine.
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Do you implement RFC 1149 for that? 😂
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In 30 years Nintendo is probably going to release a Switch mini that fits on a keychain and secretly runs Yuzu.
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Ah yes, those were indeed words. I can confirm most of them.
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Fo' shizzle mah nizzle, use drizzle.
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 @Hhhh22222-w believe me, Flux.1 is not going to kidnap your family. Regarding cyberbullying, educate them on the proper usage of Alt+F4.
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Anything that can run locally, should. Props to Zucc for removing misinformation agents btw, even if self-serving.
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@Teacup44 most people's opinions are second hand, though. there's a lot of people generated by distillation of other people's opinions.
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I think that's way beyond Fireship's area of expertise; he's a genius alright but he probably hasn't actually done game development.
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If you're a 10x engineer, don't work for a salary. Or do, but keep 9x for yourself.
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It was a Google product that inadvertently caused joy to mankind with no nefarious side effects. Thus, it was against Google policy.
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So injecting pure ChatGPT Pretrained Transgender Model will turn my brain into a Ziploc testicle? Hmmm maybe I should reconsider.
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On one hand, the gravy train of limitless investor capital can't go on forever. On the other, previous frontier models like GPT-3.5 are something nobody would run even if the weights were leaked, since you can have just as much intelligence at home pretty easy now. What we're missing really is cheap VRAM, but I'm sure at some point Intel and AMD will undermine Nvidia's complacency.
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I wish I knew why, though. I see people praising Vim but I never see them mention what are the cool features.
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That dystopian movie at the end even had an OpenAI looking logo on that screen lol
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Great in theory. But I'm glad I'm not the only one that wouldn't trust Jack Dorsey.
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Today I learnt someone tried to charge perfectly good money for a JS library.
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Technically miniaturized quantum computers could be possible. Consider solid state active cooling and a very tiny thermally isolated chamber.
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 @mumblic simply a matter of shutting it off when not in use. As far as I understand quantum computers need active cooling to run but they don't break down from being warm.
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Hey jQuery is still cool and hip right?
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Imagine how "outsourced codebases" will look like when an AI wrote most of it... Even the comments!
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How does it compare to Rust?
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Can you imagine how many bugs/exploits will be introduced and nobody will notice? Maybe all AIs will ignore the same bugs, thus bug-detection AI will miss the bugs too.
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Honestly, this is a big endorsement of Go. Surely they thought of Rust or Zig, but they went with Go.
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So this is why modern websites manage to be as slow as they were 20 years ago despite faster computers.
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Scrap that; no business paying a writer is replacing him with something more expensive.
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Arguably, a job interview should not only let you Google, but evaluate how you do it and long it takes you to find the solution to something niche.
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Watching these videos feels like getting your brain r#ped by knowledge while you were just taking a shit and casually browsing for some short video.
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Doesn't this defeat the purpose of having a separate language/environment/file dedicated to styling? It looks dreadful, too.
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I love apple products. My favorite is Fuji, but Gala is also pretty good. Granny Smith is delightful for baking.
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Internet Explorer used to dominate the market at some point, even more than chrome does now. Manifest v3 might be their undoing (hopefully).
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 @inbb510 yeah, that's how George Bush passed the Patriot act in the US. Didn't help you catch any terrorists, but sure eroded privacy! Almost like that was the real goal... Could it be, that national security would be used as a smoke screen by shrewd politicians? Would they stoop that low? 😲
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Right in the feels ðŸ˜
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List of reasons why this language is still "popular" (as an esoteric language): · The name
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This is finally gonna make me switch. The binaries and the Jupyter notebooks features are very neat too!
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>dildo user >Trudeau This is why we live Fireship.
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We desperately need a decentralized form of news media where independent journalists can report on everything without fear of suppression. Maybe reach is just not the right metric, but the sentiment is exactly the correct one. Plus, a future where corporate journalists have to learn to code is more audience for Fireship.
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Wait. You send commands... By putting them on a plain GET request...? The incompetence here is astounding... 🤯
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Move fast and break stuff! - Silicon valley moving company
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I actually wonder if some guy recommending stonks on TV doesn't inherently make them a bad choice. "Do the opposite of what Jim Cramer says" could even be a valid strategy.
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Is Forbes written by unpaid interns, bots, or people so highly educated they end up having no clue about anything?
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A word of warning: Bash scripts are a constant source of bugs and possible exploits, it's so idiosyncratic. You wouldn't believe how many scripts would break if there's a space on a filename. Did you know a filename can have a newline, too? Well good luck with that!
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The language is so terse that you can explain it in 100s with room to spare for jokes.
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Claude 3.5 (new) (new)
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 @davidr2421 yeah I know it's a gamble. I still think I'd turn a profit. Probably most of us think that, though.
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The YT ads would still be blockable because of many reasons (the site needs to know when the ad is playing to show a link and adjust timestamps) and streams are fragmented.
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The future of AI is open and local.
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