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Posts by henry

assuming the code is actually accretive (which may or may not be the case), it seems better to spend compute on reviewing rather than producing code

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you can even use the ai for code review …

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i think it is helpful to give warnings about failure modes and not helpful to describe them as inherent and universal

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idk not all workplaces are dysfunctional in this way

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are there data sets of sperm whale vocalizations ?

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i don’t think it outperforms the top frontier models from a year ago. it’s good though

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complete the cycle bsky.app/profile/flee...

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this was a funny discovery though bsky.app/profile/hdev...

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literally for smac, of course.

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unfortunately it wasn’t able to figure out some trickier directplay stuff i was trying to do and there is the aforementioned job thing so i am going to wait for capabilities to improve and try again later

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3. yes i can write a custom rust lib and cross compile to a win32 dll and hook into wine and add code that overwrites the original function with a trampoline to a patched version of the blit function

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highlight was

1. yes i can help you run this through wine on apple silicon
2. hmm the game is crashing? lemme look at the asm, looks like this is an image blit subroutine with a latent bug reading 4 bytes oob which was masked by the windows allocator which returned padded allocations

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i’ve done this with opus 4.6, spent some time over the holidays having it progressively decompile most of the binary but there was some stuff it couldn’t quite get working and then i had to go back to my actual job

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perfectly calibrated

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not to backseat drive nasa too much but i don’t think they should allow comms blackouts for crewed missions

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this is not always true

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hitting Stalin with the “You’re absolutely right!”

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twitter had this via its feed fwiw, this is what made simclusters so magical for community formation

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if custom feeds don't work well, shouldn't the pbc provide one feed that does work? why is it that the only way to have a feed in any way related to the posts i like and engage with runs through a single gaming pc?

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yes :(

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i think the post would be stronger if you included travel time estimates / speed over route graphs to demonstrate the effects of speeding up the slowest sections. claude can probably write you a train simulator for this purpose

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I think in all likelihood the colonizers will split into seven ideological factions en route and will need seven different landing sites when they arrive… and who knows what happens after that…

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just talk to it about its tools, it writes prompts for a filter model

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but an ai is directly involved in sorting the feed …

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immediately followed

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AI data centers are literally sucking the oxygen out of the air, causing people up to several miles away to be short of breath and suffer from extreme headaches

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hmm a more positive reframing might be that this is a time where you can have leveraged and positive impact on the world?

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what is anxiety inducing specifically

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i was thinking of kimi, deepseek, etc who are clearly not subject to eu law

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