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  • It could be Sco vs Linux all over again

  • I was wondering how they’d get to the brake linings aka pad/shoe material. They’re tenacious but there’s just not much room. Lines makes much more sense and is a lot more dangerous.

  • Caddy is a proxy

    Your router is almost certainly also a firewall.

    The point of the reverse proxy, caddy, is to enable hosting on 443 instead of 42069 (and other stuff). Don’t open that to the public Internet.

    Caddy can’t reach your web server (or at least, get expected response from), iocane, so it’s throwing up 421.

  • Running out of cash for the AI runway are we?

  • When I get butter chicken from a restaurant, there’s a bit of a smoky flavour in the chicken and it makes me suspect they just blast all their chicken in the tandoor and drop it in sauce to order. When I make it at home, it tastes completely different but the process is like what you said. However, my “Indian” cookbook seems to be pretty regionally oriented.

    But that’s pure supposition.

  • https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2021/11/whoop-platform-review.html

    They extrapolate all kinds of data from a single datapoint (heart rate) using a sensor that’s far from optimal. Think “I can tell you the weather forecast based on your heating system function” except I don’t check the system, I check the air temperature in the house. The first past (forecast) is a wild stretch, the second part (sensor placement) is a silly choice.

    But the marketing is slick!

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  • That’s why I said originally generative ai and LLM

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  • Greed. Case study: insulin.

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  • I think that’s just pattern matching like facial recognition. It covers more imaging in less time and can help identify areas of concern. But that doesn’t need trillions of dollars.

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  • I don’t believe that the current definition of AI (LLM/Generative) will ever live up to half the hype. If I knew how, I’d try to make money from the hype imploding.

    I even more confidently believe that it will not lead to a post-scarcity society. But most of that belief is because I don’t think humans are capable of developing such a society.

  • Swap isn't terrible though, a lot of current gen mac hardware has very fast SSDs and very low latency controllers so it's pretty transparent in normal use.

    They do typically have good hardware that works well together. It’s a ton of work replicating that level of hardware compatibility. Apple catches a lot of negative feedback and some of it deserved but they won’t be caught dead shipping a wifi chip as shitty as the one in my Surface.

    I think if you are on a website like this, this computer isn’t for you

    Probably. I’m in the minority on an iPhone.

  • Yeah, conceptually it’s good, but the free up is important and seems to be a secondary concern. Perhaps it’s the third party devs.

    Wasn’t super fetch what they called the high speed usb flash drives you could use as swap? That reminds me of a time I was optimistic about technology. Vista RC and Office 2007 on my MacBook Pro.

  • XP used to just have ram sitting there empty waiting for something. Then over vista and 8 and 10 they started more and more preloading because hey if the ram is empty it’s wasted. Like database servers, they always suck down all the RAM possible. Problem is windows doesn’t release it when the cache or whatever isn’t useful and something else wants it.

    It’s been a while but I think macOS is considerably better at both parts of that equation.

    There’s no reason that computers need to be so powerful other than MBAs saying “optimization is too expensive, just push the feature.”

  • Trump is about to find out that ship owners won’t risk hundreds of millions per ship on an uninsurable voyage just to stroke his ego.

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  • I tried to eliminate caffeine to reduce anxiety in combination with my ADHD meds.

    My morning routine without coffee was hard; decaf helped a lot though. Ultimately didn’t kick the addiction though.

    If I may be so bold, 400mg is a lot. Your body habituates, so why push the envelope?

  • Only AI companies is going to see the things, the way things are going.

  • The example provided is USA centric but eminently repeatable in other countries and makes a ton of sense. Some parts of the world you can get to the right side of the street between 10 and 20 XYZ street with the code.