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cjauvin commented on A sane but bull case on Clawdbot / OpenClaw   brandon.wang/2026/clawdbo... · Posted by u/brdd
cj · 6 days ago
Tangent: what is the appeal of the “no capitalization” writing style? I never know what message the author is intending to convey when I see all lower case.

Normally I can ignore it, but the font on this blog makes it hard to distinguish where sentences start and end (the period is very small and faint).

cjauvin · 6 days ago
For "something that is published" (which includes a comment like this) I clearly dislike it too, but for chatting / texting, I realize that I often use it more than my interlocutors, and I'm not sure why. There's a part of lazyness I guess, but also a vague sense of "conveying the impression of a never ending stream of communication", which is closer in my mind to the essence of the chat medium. In French, there is also the additional layer of "using the accents or not".
cjauvin commented on Show HN: I wrapped the Zorks with an LLM   infocom.tambo.co/... · Posted by u/alecf
cjauvin · 14 days ago
Very interesting project! I cannot resist mentioning an old project of mine that was made in a very similar spirit, but way before any LLM: wrapping a classic Lone Wolf gamebook around a very crude text parser: https://projectaon.org/staff/christian/gamebook.js

I had written an entire "framework" for it, in JS (so in theory more books could be supported), but it never went anywhere: https://github.com/cjauvin/gamebook.js

cjauvin commented on Await Is Not a Context Switch: Understanding Python's Coroutines vs. Tasks   mergify.com/blog/await-is... · Posted by u/remyduthu
cjauvin · 2 months ago
I asked a question about exactly this on Stack Overflow, many years ago, which I think received a nice answer: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57966935/asyncio-task-vs...
cjauvin commented on Learning Persian with Anki, ChatGPT and YouTube   cjauvin.github.io/posts/l... · Posted by u/cjauvin
veqq · 5 months ago
You still misunderstand. This is only relevant because the author doesn't understand the system and instead of engaging with it, is making counter-productive crutches which prevent actual learning.

I'm flagging your comment for claiming I didn't read the article. If the author has trouble reading letters, how can he type well (which was your first point)? Addressing that first would prevent him from using transcriptions and dual sets of flashcards.

cjauvin · 5 months ago
Author here: my learning objectives, in order of importance, are: (1) vocal understanding, (2) speaking, (3) reading, and (4) typing and writing (far further). As I explain, I'm mostly bypassing the problem of typing by using screenshots (ChatGPT's OCR capabilities are very good, and Anki works very well with it too).

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