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We need more projects like this maybe I'll help write some part in the near future.


keep up the good view & never stop i guess


I was reminded of this article from a better time of the internet: http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/whowriteswikipedia/

Back then people were kinda just complaining about the centralization of Wikipedia. The bar keeps getting lower.

Is everything going to be encrypted behind a VPN protocol in the future?


not a researcher for long enough....but we are witnessing open source effort & Chinese models starting to fall one "level" behind the most advanced models, mainly due to a lack of compute i think...

on the other hand, there are still some flaws regarding GPT-5. for example, when i use it for research it often needs multiple prompts to get the topic i truly want and sometimes it can feed me false information. so the reasoning part is not fully there yet?


things you get away with when you remove one level of simulation...


wise article. thanks op.


lol that's sad and real. modern software engineering has a lot of bloatware, costing security, etc.


> Think about it this way. What can a website on your browser really get from you?

> Apps, on the other hand, are a different beast entirely.

Then the article mentions how it can collect user's location, contacts, etc. But some of those information can be tracked by linking the google tracker (and various other trackers) to the website visitor's identity. It's harder but it can still be done (privacy badger and other methods can help i think).


it seems grok thinks that its mainly due to more people using linux now: https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMg%3D%3D_3ca6a3ae-6342-422e-9...


Yeah at least at its current stage it still is. but a calculator boosts productivity just like a microwave. A lot of experiments and boilerplate code with low entropy is made a lot easier with LLMs.


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