Low key miss the default mail and calendar apps that came with Windows 7. I think that was my peak in terms of email management.
wait. so physics is imperative, but magic is declarative? #xkcd https://xkcd.com/2904
I am blown away by the quality and comprehensive nature of the eXo projects--especially eXoDOS with its related books, magazines, and soundtracks. Why did it take me so long to pay attention to this resource?
Granted, it takes a commitment to download ~2TB of data but what a preservation accomplishment. With projects for DOS, Windows 3.x, edutainment titles, Scumm-based games, LucasArts-games, and the Apple IIGS, this project focuses on playability, and it delivers.
Oh no, I think I want a petabyte of storage at home 😵 Like I want to have multiple copies of wikipedia locally to perform various data transformations on, but I'm so limited by space. If abytbing I can let the conpute run for stuff like that over a week if needed but I just don't want to deal with doing this stuff in the cloud. I think I hate subacription services and just prefer upfront stuff I can have forever?
@codinghorror god I love this story.
In programming, it directly translates to “any sufficiently powerful model is inherently incomplete”. And boy howdy have I felt that.
But it’s also clarifying: you can save a helluva lot of time if you design for your model’s imperfections rather than demanding they not exist.
If you’re a fan of Gödel… hopefully you’ve read Gödel Escher Bach?
Note to self: Dolphin models are brainrot to LLMs. No wonder my dolphin-phi was unable to think for more than a few sentences
Seriously though what the hell are some of these outputs they're teaching these things "he was staring at the beautiful mexican girl" as an "answer" to a random rant.
https://huggingface.co/datasets/cognitivecomputations/dolphin?row=30
Maybe this is a side effect of using AI to generate datasets?
CLI coding and smart contract reviewing vibes. Morning meeting seems to be a no show so I got an extra hour of productivity.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.