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Posts by paco

correctness at the wrong scale is its own form of failure

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yes, but more looking for entire systems trained to generate currently nonexistent ideas

I guess the problem is having a well enough defined space for "good" answers to validate the outputs.

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big part of games being more immersive and enjoyable software experiences is their considerate handling of user inputs

continuous spectrum of reaction — not individual events

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are there any models that encourage hallucinations? i.e. non-existent but plausible ideas nearby in idea space?

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the alternative is HTML or plaintext, no need to invent

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is markdown a good idea? not convinced

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my defense against AI attacks on my open source software is to simply not work on my open source software

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i don't mean Web features either (i.e. additions to HTML/CSS/JS) but capability related to webpages – archiving, extracting assets, modifying and creating, etc

arguably adding more Web features is "bad" because it continues to herd users into the same few browsers that support the huge complexity

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the problem is they stopped innovating on features for the Web. so there's room for improved interfaces on browser (User-Agent) capabilities across the internet. gotta build a browser

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that's like runtime config. where and in what environment the program runs affects its behavior

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time and randomness created everything we know

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the human genome is a 3.2 billion line assembly file

half of it is deprecated methods
a third is malicious Russian code

and it’s the most efficient program of all time

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yes, the "non-coding" parts (the "junk" 98%) which actually is probably doing stuff we just don't understand yet

it's calling a code path that was deprecated 2 billion years ago and only on IE4 so we haven't debugged its purpose / how it interacts with our system

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A Social Filesystem — overreacted Formats over apps.

related ideas here, how to store personal data for decades and make it interoperable across apps? also first time I've seen RDF mentioned publicly in years

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never seen Söhne look bad… until soundcloud

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content negotiation and machine readable data comeback

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very cool

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thin layer over HTTP client

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awesome congrats styfle!! whats the proposal? didn't realize you were getting in on standards work

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brew is just a thin layer over an HTTP request

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love you HTML
love you JSON-LD
thx @timbl.bsky.social

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the death of the LAN is exaggerated
online and offline meet at different points

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______ and _______ are styled with CSS.
Frameworks rot. CSS waits.

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focusing on this visual "shape of text" also removes /some/ dependency on actual written language and its length, so you design more generically with semantic hierarchy (how big are things compared to other things) and can internationalize more easily

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good typographers use additional tools like line length, hyphenation, and custom line break opportunities to fine tune and enhance the "shape of text"

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a lot of design is typography. without even considering the content, pay attention to the visual space that type occupies and how it relates to elements around it

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"hand terminal"
a CLI in your pocket

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time new currency. arg. hard not to spend

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harp is luxury

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