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You know, I think that the LLM bros have it backwards.

Which, yes, so many things. But especially about usage.

See, if someone uses LLMs a lot, then there's really no need for -them- to be in the org at all; you can dike them out of the situation and leave the LLM instance "contributing" the same as they would.

So ideally, you should fire all the headcount that makes extensive use of LLMs and replace it with diversity of talent that does NOT use them, to give you the largest possible skills pool.

It's only logical.

@0xabad1dea Does Silicon Valley understand consent?

@sivy in a pinch you can also link to text fragments these days. We shouldn't need to go through all this hassle.

oleb.net/2020/text-fragments/

@sivy I have a "reader mode" in my browser that applies it so users of the browser can share those links. 😅 I also add ids in any static site generators of course.

The fact that opening a Mastadon link can send you to a Bluesky link, which sends you a paywalled subtack post is abusive

@sivy I've got a script that adds these to headings if they're missing 😅

It is established and hereby declared that cursed be any person who willfully publishes, or through inaction allows to be published, on the World Wide Web (WWW) a document, collection of documents, or service which dynamically constructs and delivers documents whose intended purpose is historical or informational reference, and which does not, in the rendered HTML thereof, provide appropriate unique identifiers in the form of HTML `id` attributes, which may be used to construct hyperlinks by which a user may navigate from another WWW document directly to the aforementioned section of content.

Three body problem book two was pretty fun. Enjoying book 3 so far

@ai6yr Amazing how 10 years ago this was considered an absurd joke.

"Smart Pipe™️ is a registered sex offender"

youtube.com/watch?v=DJklHwoYgB

@aartaka I'm currently doing everything in JS with the built in DOMParser API. 😅

I think if I come up with a decent algo it'd be easy enough to parse to other formats.

At one point I had code to convert from HTML to markdown for a TUI browser which was silly and fun. 😸

You might think it's not a priority with all the doom happening around.

But the erosion of privacy rights is directly linked to the erosion of human rights, and the loss of democracy.

Privacy makes it safe for you to discuss, to organize, to resist, and to be your true self. This is exactly why fascists and authoritarians are attacking it.

If we lose privacy, we lose everything else. We have to defend it with all we've got.

Privacy rights are a priority.

#Privacy #HumanRights #Democracy

@aartaka I take tbe mozilla "readability" approach in @agregore

It also listens to the user preferences in width and color scheme / font which gets set browser wide.

Readability isn't ideal though and sometimes misses content. In my experience.

Been thinking of making my own based on this web scraper tool I made recently.

I think I found my first example of `do while` loops in production JavaScript since I learned about them in like 2011.

```
do {
i = this._findNext(i)
if (i === -1 || i >= end) break

if (this._requestRangeBlock(i, length))
return true
i++
} while (tries-- > 0)
```

I am becoming one with the JSDoc. I can now make functions that return different types based on optional arguments. 👼

A/B testing. Also known as "selective gaslighting"

**Cyber-Ether**: The theoretical medium through which information is conveyed, akin to the physical air for sound or liquids for waves.

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