i think a radical paradigm shift might help here:
make publishers manually add links to responses and discussions that they wish to elevate.
one interesting model for this that i’ve seen is a site where every article contains in its footer an email address, and if you have something to add to the conversation, you email that address, after which the author *might* manually add your comment for everyone else to see.
this also discourages responding to a comment instead of to the article.
Excited to write some code to this track tomorrow 😈
Documenting a prediction: This will receive an Ig Nobel in 2025.
Certainly is of the ilk of “achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think.”
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773186324001014?via%3Dihub
It's cheaper and maybe more accessible to host a conference in #VR and get everyone to buy headsets rather than airplane tickets to another country.
Manufacturers should have some sort of out of the box config you could bulk order and send out to people
I'm genuinely so excited to not have to worry about RAM all the time. It's like a weight lifted off my chest.
LOL at first it couldn't get past the LUKS decryption after rebooting but it might just be the zen kernel that's being weird
The real test will be to see if my non techie pals could get absolutely any use out of it. :P
I'll need to play with it more but hopefully this could be an easy alternative to the cloud based AIs with cloud based "artifacts".
With Agregore you can generate the app entirely offline and publish it to the #dweb and keep a lil library of built apps for reference.
Fun observation about local #LLM setups. They're typically trained to do one shot responses to everything, e.g. generating an entire app in one go, but the smaller ones are too stupid to do this successfully and need to be coaxed into doing multi-shot generation. Half my prompt is effectively "Don't write the rest of the code yet, just do this small part for now".
But yeah I've got quen2.5-coder:7b generating lil web apps now from basic prompts for #agregore
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.