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Derek Briggs on X: "Here’s a strategy I use for more natural looking shadows: Adjust your shadow stack sizes to account for a negative spread that’s 1/2 the amount of the Y. To make it even easier, I use a matching Y and Blur for each shadow layer and then set every layer to the same color/opacity. https://t.co/jrYWkr42Bh" / X
Derek Briggs on X: "Here’s a strategy I use for more natural looking shadows: Adjust your shadow stack sizes to account for a negative spread that’s 1/2 the amount of the Y. To make it even easier, I use a matching Y and Blur for each shadow layer and then set every layer to the same color/opacity. https://t.co/jrYWkr42Bh" / X
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Derek Briggs on X: "Here’s a strategy I use for more natural looking shadows: Adjust your shadow stack sizes to account for a negative spread that’s 1/2 the amount of the Y. To make it even easier, I use a matching Y and Blur for each shadow layer and then set every layer to the same color/opacity. https://t.co/jrYWkr42Bh" / X
Lulu Cheng Meservey on X: "A lot of people dunking on this, but going on TV is hard. Most founders have had interviews they flubbed. Usually for the same 3 reasons: (1) weak elevator pitch (below I suggest a better one) (2) didn’t prep for the TV format (3) forgot the audience Quick points on each:…" / X
Lulu Cheng Meservey on X: "A lot of people dunking on this, but going on TV is hard. Most founders have had interviews they flubbed. Usually for the same 3 reasons: (1) weak elevator pitch (below I suggest a better one) (2) didn’t prep for the TV format (3) forgot the audience Quick points on each:…" / X
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Lulu Cheng Meservey on X: "A lot of people dunking on this, but going on TV is hard. Most founders have had interviews they flubbed. Usually for the same 3 reasons: (1) weak elevator pitch (below I suggest a better one) (2) didn’t prep for the TV format (3) forgot the audience Quick points on each:…" / X
moonflower / the iii. on X: "Vogue/Chant as the child of MCing + Breaking/B-Boy, or Vogue as a sub category of Breaking/Movement or Ballroom as the 6th Pillar of Hip Hop… all delicious and magical to think about." / X
moonflower / the iii. on X: "Vogue/Chant as the child of MCing + Breaking/B-Boy, or Vogue as a sub category of Breaking/Movement or Ballroom as the 6th Pillar of Hip Hop… all delicious and magical to think about." / X
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moonflower / the iii. on X: "Vogue/Chant as the child of MCing + Breaking/B-Boy, or Vogue as a sub category of Breaking/Movement or Ballroom as the 6th Pillar of Hip Hop… all delicious and magical to think about." / X
keta on X: "this feels like an indictment on a shifting nature of friendship and social circle dynamics…. i care less about the absolute numbers but there must be a more insidious reason for why more people aren’t being introduced through mutual connections" / X
keta on X: "this feels like an indictment on a shifting nature of friendship and social circle dynamics…. i care less about the absolute numbers but there must be a more insidious reason for why more people aren’t being introduced through mutual connections" / X
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keta on X: "this feels like an indictment on a shifting nature of friendship and social circle dynamics…. i care less about the absolute numbers but there must be a more insidious reason for why more people aren’t being introduced through mutual connections" / X
(1) Zain Hasan on X: "Anthropic was able to solve the "lost in the middle" problem "by adding the sentence “Here is the most relevant sentence in the context:” to the start of Claude’s response. This was enough to raise Claude 2.1’s score from 27% to 98% on the original evaluation." Does it just take… https://t.co/K2veWRXkoN" / X
(1) Zain Hasan on X: "Anthropic was able to solve the "lost in the middle" problem "by adding the sentence “Here is the most relevant sentence in the context:” to the start of Claude’s response. This was enough to raise Claude 2.1’s score from 27% to 98% on the original evaluation." Does it just take… https://t.co/K2veWRXkoN" / X
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(1) Zain Hasan on X: "Anthropic was able to solve the "lost in the middle" problem "by adding the sentence “Here is the most relevant sentence in the context:” to the start of Claude’s response. This was enough to raise Claude 2.1’s score from 27% to 98% on the original evaluation." Does it just take… https://t.co/K2veWRXkoN" / X
(1) Sacrificial Pancakes - AI Willy Wonka on X: "couple ChatGPT 4 discoveries this morning: * specifying that code is MIT licensed makes it be more thorough in its answers and be more willing to provide complete/modified code * you can ask it to get familiar with a topic before you ask questions, this makes the question pass…" / X
(1) Sacrificial Pancakes - AI Willy Wonka on X: "couple ChatGPT 4 discoveries this morning: * specifying that code is MIT licensed makes it be more thorough in its answers and be more willing to provide complete/modified code * you can ask it to get familiar with a topic before you ask questions, this makes the question pass…" / X
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(1) Sacrificial Pancakes - AI Willy Wonka on X: "couple ChatGPT 4 discoveries this morning: * specifying that code is MIT licensed makes it be more thorough in its answers and be more willing to provide complete/modified code * you can ask it to get familiar with a topic before you ask questions, this makes the question pass…" / X
(1) derek guy on X: "I was talking to someone about these grey homes (pic 1) and they noted that one of the reasons they're popular is because they're easy to decorate. Whereas other types of architecture, while beautiful, require a bit more know-how to find the right furniture (pic 2) https://t.co/QhyBGNxH6r" / X
(1) derek guy on X: "I was talking to someone about these grey homes (pic 1) and they noted that one of the reasons they're popular is because they're easy to decorate. Whereas other types of architecture, while beautiful, require a bit more know-how to find the right furniture (pic 2) https://t.co/QhyBGNxH6r" / X

discussion of the overall trend away from nice interior design toward boring gray homes and apartments

AI summary: Derek reflects on the challenge of having a plethora of aesthetic choices in today's world, making it hard to create a coherent look, whether it be in fashion, where mixing items from specialized brands can result in an "aesthetic mess," or integrating vehicles like the Cybertruck into one's lifestyle.

An example cited includes Matt Walsh, who has an eclectic mix of interior elements that appear disjoint. Other users chime in with diverse opinions:

Robert Smith relates to the simplicity and serenity of gray and white decor amidst previous eras of bold and clashing colors and patterns. Zillow Gone Wild shares a listing for a "millennial grey home." Kristoph suggests that the neutrality of grey appeals to a broad audience and may be chosen for its resale value. Robin S. Willis explains that during the 2008 recession, scarcity of materials led to the dominance of basic colors like grey in design out of necessity. Not a Glitch, a Feature expresses a personal disconnect with the prevalent plain decor trend, longing for warmer colors and more character. Finally, several users touch upon practical considerations such as avoiding the need for rugs on wood floors with grey flooring, and the pleasantness and neat look of cedarwood, possibly in reference to a log cabin.

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(1) derek guy on X: "I was talking to someone about these grey homes (pic 1) and they noted that one of the reasons they're popular is because they're easy to decorate. Whereas other types of architecture, while beautiful, require a bit more know-how to find the right furniture (pic 2) https://t.co/QhyBGNxH6r" / X
(1) eClinicalWorks on X: "Have you seen the transformative power of the ambient listening technology Sunoh? It listens to a conversation between a doctor & patient & develops clinical documentation complete with follow-up action items & recommendations. https://t.co/Q4z7qrNnx5 https://t.co/VbvWAXOt2L" / X
(1) eClinicalWorks on X: "Have you seen the transformative power of the ambient listening technology Sunoh? It listens to a conversation between a doctor & patient & develops clinical documentation complete with follow-up action items & recommendations. https://t.co/Q4z7qrNnx5 https://t.co/VbvWAXOt2L" / X
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(1) eClinicalWorks on X: "Have you seen the transformative power of the ambient listening technology Sunoh? It listens to a conversation between a doctor & patient & develops clinical documentation complete with follow-up action items & recommendations. https://t.co/Q4z7qrNnx5 https://t.co/VbvWAXOt2L" / X
Visakan Veerasamy on Twitter / X
Visakan Veerasamy on Twitter / X
time and time again i keep finding that pooping is one of the best analogies for talking about emotion. i hesitate to use it because it's a bit gross, but ime it almost always gets the point across simply and clearly— Visakan Veerasamy (@visakanv) January 13, 2024
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Bill Weir on Twitter / X
Bill Weir on Twitter / X
Horrific new video obtained by CNN shows a MAGA rioter (in white hat and backpack) grab a DC Metro officer and pull him down Capitol steps where he is stomped and beaten with an American flag pole. At one point they sing the Star Spangled Banner pic.twitter.com/XXJMxanGXp— Bill Weir (@BillWeirCNN) January 10, 2021
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Mohammad on Twitter / X
Mohammad on Twitter / X
there's been like 10000 unique videos of idf soldiers showing you their war crimes with a smile. not a single one has been reported on by cnn or nyt, just three months of "antisemitism at harvard" articles https://t.co/zjsitcsvdG— Mohammad (@MargBarAmerica) January 6, 2024
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Paul Prudence on Twitter / X
Paul Prudence on Twitter / X
There is something more beyond aesthetics and the lineage of programmable machines that connects 'computer-art' with weaving. Like much textile craft there is folk-art aspect to creating art from code that comes through community and the open sharing of patterns and programs... pic.twitter.com/hHUGL4hwkq— Paul Prudence (@MrPrudence) January 4, 2024
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hannah on X: "Read one (1) damn book about the AIDS crisis I am fucking begging you. 1. No one knew what AIDS actually was or how it could be spread for at least a couple years. People were legitimately throwing everything at the wall to see if it stuck https://t.co/QDxuKgA0i2" / X
hannah on X: "Read one (1) damn book about the AIDS crisis I am fucking begging you. 1. No one knew what AIDS actually was or how it could be spread for at least a couple years. People were legitimately throwing everything at the wall to see if it stuck https://t.co/QDxuKgA0i2" / X
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hannah on X: "Read one (1) damn book about the AIDS crisis I am fucking begging you. 1. No one knew what AIDS actually was or how it could be spread for at least a couple years. People were legitimately throwing everything at the wall to see if it stuck https://t.co/QDxuKgA0i2" / X
Wonder-Waffle 🦆 on Twitter / X
Wonder-Waffle 🦆 on Twitter / X
Y’all got anything else to post outside the same video of the caca workers operating in the doodoo mines extracting dookie https://t.co/b2APJ6mRbJ— Wonder-Waffle 🦆 (@WonderWaffle93) January 1, 2024
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Sarah Chieng on Twitter / X
Sarah Chieng on Twitter / X
I compiled a prompt engineering "best practices and tricks" doc 😀Created based on OpenAI @isafulf's prompt engineering talk at @NeurIPSConf and enriched with more details, examples, and tips.I focused on making the document as comprehensive and concise as possible, and it… pic.twitter.com/nPjux6JSzO— Sarah Chieng (@SarahChieng) January 1, 2024
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Chris Ward on Twitter / X
Chris Ward on Twitter / X
The Phillips head screw is a plague on industrial society and an affront to the dignity of man. Its persistence is entirely the result of a deference to the lower castes. The American design was originally developed as a solution to fast production at the cost of precision. 🧵 https://t.co/rK4b0vBiWM— Chris Ward (@MasterWambo) December 30, 2023
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naia on Twitter / X
naia on Twitter / X
tpot guys spend dozens of hours on dating discourse but i guarantee that channeling this guy's energy would get you all a million times further than any of that will"it's just about thinking about them"literally everyone just wants a partner that actually thinks about them https://t.co/4jTaHyPIJi— naia (@nbouscal) December 29, 2023
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Bella Rudd on Twitter / X
Bella Rudd on Twitter / X
lmao, wondering if estate taxes are bad bc they make successful people (esp those w kids) rabidly opposed to taxes/gubmint in all cases.(more importantly, devon is a great writer, you should read his novel, & emmett is cool whether or not you agree w him) https://t.co/TNuDMIrHdH— Bella Rudd (@BellaRudd1) December 27, 2023
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