(#feei25q) (Hope this Unicode craziness doesn’t break any clients. 😅)
#nknbnwa
(#feei25q) (Hope this Unicode craziness doesn’t break any clients. 😅)
I learned numbers today.
$ printf '\xC2\xB9, \xC2\xBC, \xD9\xA4, \xE1\xAA\x96, \xE3\x8D\xA4, \xDB\xB0, \xE2\x9D\xBB, \xE2\x91\xB9, 1' | grep -o '[0-9]'
¹
¼
٤
᪖
㍤
۰
❻
⑹
1
Sad that it doesn’t match on ⅵ
.
Confused by:
$ printf '\xE2\x9D\xBB, \xE2\x91\xB9, 1' | grep -o '[1-6]'
1
$ printf '\xE2\x9D\xBB, \xE2\x91\xB9, 1' | grep -o '[1-7]'
❻
⑹
1
So ❻
and ⑹
are a 7?
Still haven’t dug up why it needs the extra ASCII 1
for anything to match. Maybe tomorrow.
(#hjzvmxq) > Secret To AI Profitability Is Hiring a Lot More Doctorates
Umm no! It’s figuring out how to build an auto-complete that doesn’t require a nuclear power plant! Oh wait 🤔 we did that like 50 years ago already 🤦♂️
(#sg7umma) @bender@twtxt.net interesting 🤔
(#l7ozjca) @bender@twtxt.net Yeah, it’s probably like bringing home a Cuckoo Clock or Lederhosen from a trip to Germany, eh? 😅 I kind of like that thing, though. 😅
Found this … fancy … souvenir we brought back from our trip to Florida in the 1990ies. 😅 https://movq.de/v/167e8d04ef/a.ff.jpg
(#25zpz3a) @johanbove@johanbove.info … all UIs I have to use at work act like that. No, they are actually worse, because they behave like this: https://hiccupfx.telnet.asia/
I only get to enjoy fast and snappy UIs in my free time when I’m doing hobby stuff. You’d expect it to be the other way around. 🙄
(#pbs27pq) @aelaraji@aelaraji.com Thanks! 🙇♂️
(#ct3spuq) Thank you @bender@twtxt.net and @movq@www.uninformativ.de!
I partially fixed the code block rendering. With some terrible hacks, though. :-( I see that empty lines in code block still need some more work. There are also some other cases around line continuation where the result looks ugly. I have to refactor some parts to make this go more smoothly and do this properly. No way around that.
Turns out, my current message text parser does not even parse plain links. That’s next on the agenda.
Oh, I also noticed that this thing crashes when there is not enough space to actually draw stuff. No shortage of work. Anyway, time is up, good night. :-)
(#ct3spuq) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Nice! I’m glad to see this project is coming along. 😊
Finally, the message rendering in my tt
Go rewrite produces some colors. There is definitely a lot more tweaking necessary. But this is a first step in the right direction.
(#odk6fsa) @bender@twtxt.net There’s a lot of unused space left on the house!
(#odk6fsa) @bender@twtxt.net Fareek that’s nice!!! 😱
(#pbs27pq) @aelaraji@aelaraji.com Can you walk me through your testing process here and share example links etc? 🙏
First Advent of Code visualization this year:
https://movq.de/v/e14086cc1c/MVI_8057.MOV.mp4
It’s for day 8. Don’t look if you don’t want to get spoiled. If you don’t know the puzzle, you’ll hardly understand what this is doing – but it’s fancy and colorful and fun to look at, right? 😅
This is Java 1 (AWT) running on a Pentium 133 on OS/2 Warp 4.
(#cow3xqa) @sorenpeter@darch.dk@darch.dk Nice! 👍
(#b2a54iq) @prologic@twtxt.net It’s always been crazy to watch, yeah. 😅 And kind of frustrating, actually. Without any kind of ranking, this whole thing would be much more relaxed. ✌️
(#b2a54iq) @movq@www.uninformativ.de That’s really disappointing 😢 Even before so-called “AI” (Artificial Incompetence) became “more of a thing” I was always astounded at how quick some of the solutions were coming out! 🤣
So, AI cheaters have ruined the global Advent of Code leaderboard:
https://old.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/comments/1h9cub8/discussion_on_llm_cheaters/
And they don’t even try to hide it anymore.
At this point, any kind of speed contest or ranking has become meaningless. Seeing this kind of behavior is sad and probably unavoidable, because there will always be a few who spoil things for everyone.
The only way going forward, I can think of, is to remove the global ranking and just have private leaderboards. Basically what these two people have said:
Cheaters won’t get public attention anymore. AoC won’t be “officially” ruined by cheaters anymore. If you want to do a speed contest, you can still do that in private leaderboards.
(Honestly, I’d prefer it if AoC didn’t have any kind of ranking anyway. I’m not really fast enough to compete, but it’s always at the back of my head. And last year I made rank 116 once, so it’s not completely impossible. All this creates a lot of pressure that I have to fight and try to ignore. 🤣)
Over the holiday break I was looking at one of my old projects, µLinux. Turns out I did a fine job realy and have decided to revive the project 🥳 – Just getting the build/tests woring on my Mac Studio (Apple Silicon). Check it out! 👌 #µLinux
Was just catching up on all the LinkedIN garbage that is well umm garbage 🗑️ One was from a candidate I interviewed, so I had to reply to that 😅 – Anyway…. Saw this random post in my “notifications”:
How do land that job with a Unicorn
First off, you’ll have to define what da fuq a “Unicorn” is! 🤣 My understanding a Unicorn is a mythical creature with a horn on its head and wings 🪽 🤦♂️
(#skgn6ea) @bender@twtxt.net Already planning on going back to the same place again next year 🤣
Poo holiday is over 😢
(#tetpxhq) @movq@www.uninformativ.de Hahaha! I find it funny what brain autocorrects can come up with. :-)
(#pw5moua) @sorenpeter@darch.dk
“A minimalist social network powered by plain text files”
My brain keeps shortening this to “a socialist network …” and then jumps to “uhh, large parts of the US won’t like this” … 🤦🤪
(#7yfkzjq) @bender@twtxt.net I reviewed my solution and it’s pretty much spot on! 🤣 the order of magnitude performance is anywhere between 1-10ms
(#e7jbg4q) @bender@twtxt.net I currently use the mixstral and codeastral models. Both open source and run just fine on my personal machines.
(#7yfkzjq) @bender@twtxt.net are one of my assumptions off?
(#qkmq5lq) @sorenpeter@darch.dk@darch.dk It is actually allowed though 🤣
http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EC%9C%84%ED%82%A4%EB%B0%B1%EA%B3%BC:%EB%8C%80%EB%AC%B8
(#6qqvh2q) @johanbove@johanbove.info You are also welcome to use and/or borrow from twtxt2html 👌
(#7yfkzjq) * Page size 1MB
(#rbniy5q) > PhD level science questions? (+1)
niftydude an hour ago
A PhD level science question is a question that can only be answered by scientific research and experimentation.
And no, by “research”, I do not mean googling.
Literally the whole point of a scientific PhD is to perform experiments and study to answer a specific research question that no one has looked into yet.
Whilst ChatGPT can probably can answer “PhD-level science questions” with the same generation of plausible bullshit it answers all questions, I very much doubt ChatGPT can answer PhD-level science questions with any sort of accuracy.
It can’t do that without performing experiments (that in some cases might be complex enough to last years).
Just more of the marketing BS silicon valley seems to be full of these days. Remember when California was actually making products that benefited society as well as making money?
(#klyldsq) @johanbove@johanbove.info Congrats! 🥳 I think it’s only 4 years for me 😅
(#ukvu4ua) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Haha! No! Golf biggie 🤣
(#ukvu4ua) @prologic@twtxt.net Heck yeah, gorgeous! Did you hike up there?
(#rlmu7sq) @movq@www.uninformativ.de Uuuh, nice! Despite the weather service claiming that it is snowing at this very moment, there is absolutely nothing here.
(#adtubxa) It just worked fine like nothing had ever happened when I booted my laptop this morning.
(#rlmu7sq) … aaand now everything’s white: https://movq.de/v/8ad556e1c8/ Let’s see how long it lasts.
(#rlmu7sq) @aelaraji@aelaraji.com This is as fog-free as it gets at the moment, although it just started snowing a lot: https://movq.de/v/ec96db0f90/ Same tree, less dramatic effect. 😂
(#ukvu4ua) @prologic@twtxt.net Oh, nice! I can hear the cicadas. 😃
(#p53b4na) @prologic@twtxt.net Yep. 💯
(#p53b4na) I like to think of it like this. It takes approximately five months of power, relatively speaking to power, the human brain vs. multiple megawatts hell even multiple gigawatts of power to power even some of the most modest and yet surprisingly complex AI models.
(#p53b4na) There is something about human intelligence that we don’t quite yet understand, and it isn’t in the complexity or increasing the number of parameters to the order of billions 🤣
(#p53b4na) In other words, I don’t think we can realistically even come close to emulating, emotion, depth, and creativity
(#p53b4na) @movq@www.uninformativ.de This random comment from another Slashdot article pretry much sums up my view on so-called “AI”:
Elevator music
Tony Isaac 20 minutes ago
If you derive your income from producing “elevator music” you might indeed be in danger of losing that income to AI. Also, bumper music–music used to fill otherwise silent gaps between segments of a podcast or radio show–might be a candidate for AI takeover.
But if you produce real music–music with depth and emotion–your job isn’t going anywhere.
How can I be so sure? I’ve seen the kind of code AI writes. I’ve seen the kind of prose AI writes. Both are amazing, for something computer-generated. But neither would be mistaken for the work of someone skilled or proficient in the art. Music won’t be any different.
(#bfu3vha) @slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net da fuq?! Already?! 😱 Who’s pumping this shit?! 🤯
(#k3xnkpq) @bender@twtxt.net I see, thanks. 🤔
(#p53b4na) @aelaraji@aelaraji.com That was exactly the idea. 😀 (Yeah, there might be people who consider AI stuff “art”. On some level, I think that it is art, but not in the same way as a human being creating something.)