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The_Blade commented on What does it mean to be thirsty?   quantamagazine.org/what-d... · Posted by u/pseudolus
The_Blade · 5 months ago
∑ Quanta Thirst
The_Blade commented on LLM function calls don't scale; code orchestration is simpler, more effective   jngiam.bearblog.dev/mcp-l... · Posted by u/jngiam1
obiefernandez · 7 months ago
My team at Shopify just open sourced Roast [1] recently. It lets us embed non-deterministic LLM jobs within orchestrated workflows. Essential when trying to automate work on codebases with millions of lines of code.

[1] https://github.com/shopify/roast

The_Blade · 7 months ago
good stuff!

i just broke Claude Code Research Preview, and i've crashed ChatGPT 4.5 Pro Deep Research. and i have the receipts :), so i'm looking for tools that work

The_Blade commented on OpenAI to buy AI startup from Jony Ive   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/minimaxir
woah · 7 months ago
A collaboration built upon friendship, curiosity and shared values quickly grew in ambition. Tentative ideas and explorations evolved into tangible designs.

The ideas seemed important and useful. They were optimistic and hopeful. They were inspiring. They made everyone smile. They reminded us of a time when we celebrated human achievement, grateful for new tools that helped us learn, explore and create.

The_Blade · 7 months ago
this doesn't sound like it was written by an actual human being. or even a cat
The_Blade commented on OpenAI to buy AI startup from Jony Ive   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/minimaxir
kridsdale1 · 7 months ago
They made a very pretty font.
The_Blade · 7 months ago
that is more useful than more or less anything else that AI has practically achieved
The_Blade commented on US vs. Google amicus curiae brief of Y Combinator in support of plaintiffs [pdf]   storage.courtlistener.com... · Posted by u/dave1629
danboarder · 8 months ago
Google themselves are trying to figure this out, with the first (top placement) of search results showing their Gemini AI Response, at least for me. I read this as an attempt to keep users on Google instead of asking Chat GPT or other some other AI. What's your take on that?
The_Blade · 8 months ago
if you put a Carlin word (at least my favorite McNulty / Bunk one) in front of your search, it bypasses Gemini AI results

for a pristine moment you get to be in a club and they AIn't in it

The_Blade commented on US vs. Google amicus curiae brief of Y Combinator in support of plaintiffs [pdf]   storage.courtlistener.com... · Posted by u/dave1629
satvikpendem · 8 months ago
I agree. The vast majority of products "killed by Google" were ones no one were using and many were consolidated into other products.
The_Blade · 8 months ago
i'm a rageaholic! i just can't live without rageahol!
The_Blade commented on US vs. Google amicus curiae brief of Y Combinator in support of plaintiffs [pdf]   storage.courtlistener.com... · Posted by u/dave1629
wavemode · 8 months ago
It's not clear to me why you believe that an antitrust ruling against Google would make them bankrupt. At worst they will lay off workers. But a post-antitrust google is still a viable company
The_Blade · 8 months ago
somehow, after the ATT, Microsoft, Standard Oil, or American Tobacco antitrust suits, the constituent parts and country soldiered on
The_Blade commented on Fleurs du Mal   fleursdumal.org... · Posted by u/Frummy
The_Blade · 8 months ago
as a Siene (and many other rivers in faraway lands) of techies everyone can understand the concept, Baudelaire felt, of being and then creating alone in a crowd

to try to be together with something or someone

The_Blade commented on Apple restricts Pebble from being awesome with iPhones   ericmigi.com/blog/apple-r... · Posted by u/griffinli
Zak · 9 months ago
While I agree with you (I daily a rooted Android phone), anyone who cleaned up a few Windows machines for non-technical people 20 years ago probably at least understands where Apple is coming from. The average person is really bad at system administration, and it doesn't take many bad actors creating malware and scams to have a big impact.
The_Blade · 9 months ago
> The average person is really bad at system administration

the average person doesn't even understand the basic concept of what the average HN reader considers system administration, and we're wrong anyway eh

The_Blade commented on Apple restricts Pebble from being awesome with iPhones   ericmigi.com/blog/apple-r... · Posted by u/griffinli
seanp2k2 · 9 months ago
Yup, Apple made Lightning because USB-C wasn't a thing yet and MicroUSB is awful. Lightning is a whole lot better than MicroUSB, and they've been using it since 2012. MiniUSB B was pretty OK, Micro was just way too thin to be stable and would snap off frequently, in addition to being not very secure and hard to orient. Mini was thicker though, so while it worked fine for the HTC Apache and other Windows Mobile phones of the era, it wasn't going to be small enough to work on an iPhone.

So many people complaining about a really robust connector that solved real problems and has proven to be pretty reliable for 13 years. I'm no huge Apple fanboi, and I'm happy to have all their stuff use USB-C now, but the hate for Lightning is way inflated IMO.

The_Blade · 9 months ago
don't let facts and data get in the way of rabble rabble rabble rabble

if the worst thing is someone else's code then someone else's hardware

u/The_Blade

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