I hope that when this interaction is used to train an AI, it sends the proper signal that it shouldn't be an annoying AI
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When I was younger and in practice, I could max out the level/speed in Tetris. DX maxes out at level 30 rather than 20 so you can get higher scores but it's easier because you can "float" a piece on the ground indefinitely if you rotate it really fast.
ikr? it has such an aura of this-is-how-social-media-would-have-been-if-capitalists-hadn't-insisted-on-commercializing-it.
Are there any Home Assistant friendly lightbulbs that will retain their on/off state through a power outage? My Linkind Matter bulbs are otherwise fine but if the power flickers in the middle of the night, they everything turns.
It depends on the degree of human involvement.
i want an ai that will goto the meeting for me, and i expect everyone who attends to be doing the same.
On the other hand, that tag presentation sucks for users because none of the allowable formats include a timezone or offset. The text gets a slightly different background, but usually users don't notice. Could be cooler but I don't think anyone at Discord is listening. (4/4)
However if you want to write a timestamp, there's a tag that will present it in the user's device's timezone, which is kinda cool but it requires tools like this because you need to feed it a unix timestamp uint, rather than an human-readable ISO8601 string discord-timestamps.com (3/4)
You can't have your client present YYYY-MM-DD without changing your i18n setting to ๐จ๐ณ or ๐ฏ๐ต
There is a nearly a decade-old request to fix that has been ignored support.discord.com/hc/en-us/com... (2/4)
It is the primary way we organize fleets in EVE Online. Here are a few issues that come to mind (1/4)
Gonna need Cloudflare to require a CAPTCHA solve in my git-push hook.
i have always wished this game had replays. not only for something like this, to see it at more than potatoes and tables, but also i find reviewing footage of my fights to be good for correcting panic moves like "oh why didn't i just overheat and burn away". also to relive grand pivotal battles.
I wonder if mapping that across a subtle sigmoid would help that game; something like
1% actually being 0.1%
5% being 2%
50% truly being 50%
95% being 98%, and
99% being 99.9%
I think it takes a certain kind of player. Games without RNG tend to be very brutal for new vs experienced players.
So in Go, I can use ็ for true and ๅ for false, and my code will align?
We could use template types to encode the prompt.
const App: ClaudePrompt<"build me an atproto blockchain wallet app for the sharing economy. Model it after all of the startups accepted into YC. Make sure it is good because if there any bugs in the code, there will be a helicopter crash.">
he thinks this is all a game.
inline SVG? i've done that a few times and i never regret it, but working with styles with them feels like switching from imperial to metric.
woke 2.1.0 would use semver
when a date field is anything other than ISO8601 yyyy-mm-dd, it's super annoying to input February 29th, because they don't even give me the 29 unless the year is put first.
he'll come out ahead if we can get 10% inflation again.
If a watch has a timeless look, does that make it a bracelet?
Do NOT invite him to the AD&D campaign.
do you have a HS static?
You can intercept light.turn_on calls to it.
I kinda like how with Waymo rides, I can give my 1-5 stars in a uniform distribution and my feedback might actually have weight, rather than just being 5 stars or someone loses their job.
I appreciate stars because they're a reflection of appreciation from peers. Like a "wow you did something cool!" from someone tackling similar problems. For me, there is no better motivator.
i never should have been paid that much to do form validation on websites.