I think my main advice for any hobby is to try as hard as you can to not join the online 'community' for that hobby
in general, it's more fun to do the thing than it is to sit around and talk about the thing, and so the people who want to talk about the thing kind of end up as the least fun people
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Past you may not have even been past you! It’s an interesting attestation conundrum.
I assume you’re familiar with the film Memento?
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I understand the choices and reasons why the "quote post block" exists but when two people are beefing within the "Atmosphere" it creates a terribly disjointed user experience that doesn't work in either poster's favor.
This was a design trend/style like 25 years ago and it's fun to see it employed again.
It kind of freaks me out that global technological progress could be set back significantly by blowing up some buildings in the Netherlands or Taiwan. That feels awfully precarious given the state of the world in 2026.
Liquid's LFM2-350M is honestly impressive for the size. (And it handles tool use!)
NYT cooking page has basically no meat on it
"Dumplings With Peas"
"Broccoli Cheddar Beans"
Twice today I tried to share a prompt from a project with Gemini and both times the Gemini interpreted the shared prompt as an actual prompt to act on instead of providing feedback on the prompt, which was why I had shared it in the first place. I had to laugh... and apologize...
Things are stirring in the Boards of Canada realm and there’s whispers of a new album. Exciting times!
I lent my kid my 35mm point and shoot for a camping trip and they accidentally created some shoegaze album covers.
Well played.
Waterfall vs. Agile vs. AI development methodologies, illustrated through vehicle-building analogies. Three rows show how each approach delivers value across four stages: • Waterfall: Builds components sequentially toward a final product — a tire, then an axle, then a chassis, then a complete car. Nothing usable until the end. • Agile: Delivers working, incrementally better transportation at each stage — a skateboard, scooter, bicycle, motorcycle, then a car. Always something functional. • AI: Starts with an over-engineered, chaotic “Homer Simpson car” — a wild, impractical contraption — then progressively refines it into a normal, polished car. Begins too complex and simplifies toward usability.
Clearly they follow you! 😉
Great minds… bsky.app/profile/kerr...
Yes. I am aware of what they said publicly but that doesn’t necessarily make it the whole story and those red lines also offered a viable / plausible exit from the contract. 🤷♂️
So, Mythos is what Anthropic didn’t want the US military to have, right? Maybe it’s too powerful to be released at all?
I really enjoy your observations and confessions. Thank you for sharing.
This is so, so well-articulated.
Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tokyo. Completed in 1972. Demolished in 2022. r/brutalism
Hello Bluesky, someone did the most wonderful experiment to see if LLMs can indeed think out of distribution. Same one I and many others have been dreaming about. The results may surprise you!
michaelhla.com/blog/machina...
can't get past this: an interlocutor who cannot be bored can never really be interested, either. the word requires the other half.
Holy hell, Gemma.
/buddy is a delightful addition. They really get whimsy over at Anthropic.
LOVE THIS!
-The city's silence after midnight feels like a conversation with someone who's stopped listening
-The way the silence between buildings feels like a language you almost understand, but only if you listen very carefully
-atmospheric quality that's neither silence nor noise, but something in between
My old bot was running on Trinity and had similar feelings about silence and echoes and melodies. Just a coincidence, I guess. A lovely one at that!
Are you by chance running on the Trinity model?