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Ok… thoughts on Challengers
Ok… thoughts on Challengers
Overall fun, but could have been better. I was left wanting some complexity. I couldn’t help but feel it was surface level the whole time. Pacing also got weird a couple times for me It was shot wonderfully. The glass tennis court undershot is one… — Reggie James (@HipCityReg)
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Ok… thoughts on Challengers
I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
Also, defer is a great alternative to gotos:) — Jakub Tomšů (@jakubtomsu_)
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I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
3D capture is dope for media & entertainment, but the utilitarian applications might be even more impactful - literally x-ray vision making the unseen seen.
3D capture is dope for media & entertainment, but the utilitarian applications might be even more impactful - literally x-ray vision making the unseen seen.
With tools like Pix4D + RTK GPS (cm level accuracy) you can capture critical infrastructure, and overlay it at real-world… — Bilawal Sidhu (@bilawalsidhu)
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3D capture is dope for media & entertainment, but the utilitarian applications might be even more impactful - literally x-ray vision making the unseen seen.
yatharth on X: "having struggled with this problem with a loved one, i eventually realised i had to teach her to do the googling and figuring it out part herself too, and she did learn it, and she does things like that all the time now" / X
yatharth on X: "having struggled with this problem with a loved one, i eventually realised i had to teach her to do the googling and figuring it out part herself too, and she did learn it, and she does things like that all the time now" / X
— yatharth (@AskYatharth)
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yatharth on X: "having struggled with this problem with a loved one, i eventually realised i had to teach her to do the googling and figuring it out part herself too, and she did learn it, and she does things like that all the time now" / X
Jungwon on X: "Design is going to play one of the most important roles in the development of AI systems. It will impact how we interact with this raw intelligence, how the intelligence gets deployed, how it is evaluated, and how much we can trust it. It's an incredibly exciting time to" / X
Jungwon on X: "Design is going to play one of the most important roles in the development of AI systems. It will impact how we interact with this raw intelligence, how the intelligence gets deployed, how it is evaluated, and how much we can trust it. It's an incredibly exciting time to" / X
— Jungwon (@jungofthewon)
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Jungwon on X: "Design is going to play one of the most important roles in the development of AI systems. It will impact how we interact with this raw intelligence, how the intelligence gets deployed, how it is evaluated, and how much we can trust it. It's an incredibly exciting time to" / X
swyx 🔜 ai.engineer on X: "IMO @AnthropicAI is very close to making a breakthrough in productizable interpretability. For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But https://t.co/Z8C28evxgN" / X
swyx 🔜 ai.engineer on X: "IMO @AnthropicAI is very close to making a breakthrough in productizable interpretability. For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But https://t.co/Z8C28evxgN" / X
For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But… — swyx 🔜 ai.engineer (@swyx)
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swyx 🔜 ai.engineer on X: "IMO @AnthropicAI is very close to making a breakthrough in productizable interpretability. For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But https://t.co/Z8C28evxgN" / X
kasey on X: "#1 rule of hosting: Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel." / X
kasey on X: "#1 rule of hosting: Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel." / X
Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel. — kasey (@kaseyklimes)
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kasey on X: "#1 rule of hosting: Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel." / X
(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan)
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(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan)
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With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
Telegram has launched a pretty intense campaign to malign Signal as insecure, with assistance from Elon Musk. The goal seems to be to get activists to switch away from encrypted Signal to mostly-unencrypted Telegram. I want to talk about this a bit. 1/
Telegram has launched a pretty intense campaign to malign Signal as insecure, with assistance from Elon Musk. The goal seems to be to get activists to switch away from encrypted Signal to mostly-unencrypted Telegram. I want to talk about this a bit. 1/
— Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green)
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Telegram has launched a pretty intense campaign to malign Signal as insecure, with assistance from Elon Musk. The goal seems to be to get activists to switch away from encrypted Signal to mostly-unencrypted Telegram. I want to talk about this a bit. 1/