I hate that when I see this many em dashes, as well as statements like “it’s not x, it’s y” multiple times, I have to assume it was written or at least heavily edited by AI.
Saw a joke theory saying that why Real Housewives of SLC has gotten so crazy recently is that the salt lake drying up has increased heavy metal content in the air and lowering IQ in the region.
>Saw a joke theory saying that why Real Housewives of SLC has gotten so crazy recently is that the salt lake drying up has increased heavy metal content in the air and lowering IQ in the region.
Which itself is a joke about accountability if you think about it.
The dead sea is even more concerning imo. Such an incredible history and unique ecology being lost so rapidly. It's the deepest hypersaline lake in the world but it's being drained at an appalling rate
When I got laid off from my first job, I used the extra time to start going to the gym. Years later the habit has still stuck, and I actually think I was so incredibly lucky to get laid off. Working out has been such a massive improvement in all areas of life. Health problems went away, mental health got better, sleep quality got better, it truly is a miracle drug. It’s a shame that the habit is hard to form.
>One of the example games that was banned was “daddy twins incest BDSM” and similar titles.
Next you will ban games where you are killing people instead of focusing on real killers?
I would prefer we have laws for what is legal and not let religious extremists decide what music we are allowed to listen, what type of books and games should we play, I guess there is no evidence they can bring to ban this content so they push their FUD around.
So please either make it illegal or stop focusing on virtual crimes, maybe focus on real crimes or use those money religious people have on helping real people.
I drove a BYD while in Thailand and it was pretty janky in some ways (buggy UI, kinda cheap feel, and a few other things I can’t remember) however for its extremely low price it was fantastic
I think most people use weightlifting to refer to lifting weights in general. If someone said “competitive weightlifting” then I would assume that to mean stuff like clean & jerk.
Can you share more about what you mean by a meta context/tasking management system? I’m always curious when I see people who have happily spent large amounts on api tokens.
The framework is basically the instructions and my general guidance for updating and ensuring the details of critical information get injected into context.
some of those prompts I commented here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43932858
For most planning I use Gemini. I copy either the entire codebase (if less than ~200k tokens) or select only that parts that matter for the task in large codebases. I built a tool to help me build these prompts, keep the codebase organized well in xml structure. https://github.com/backnotprop/prompt-tower
So i use roo and you have the architecture mode draft out in as much detail as you want, plans, tech stack choices, todos, etc. Switch to orchestration mode to execute the plan, including verifying things are done correctly. It sub tasks out the todos. Tell it to not bother you unless it has a question. Cone back in thirty and see how it’s doing. You can have it commit to a branch per task if you want. Etc etc.
Ai music has been awesome for me, not because the music is that good, but because it gives me the ability to do something that I couldn’t have done myself. I use it all the time for my DnD group, songs about characters, funny moments, backstories, it’s a great tool that our players have found to increase engagement with the game
Just imagine private model (own, little spech-to-text model) listening to the people playing DnD feeding to the bigger brother that in turn controls the music generation and feeds it back to the speakers as the story progresses.
My theoretical perfect wireless headphone will detect interruptions and play a lofi instrumental version at low volume without skipping a beat and ramp up to original. Bonus points if it can detect my brain straining as an interruption.
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