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incontrol commented on If AI Achieves True Randomness, Is It Still AI?   ollama.zone/blog/true-ran... · Posted by u/fueloil
incontrol · 9 months ago
Nothing is random.
incontrol commented on Embedding Python in Elixir, it's fine   dashbit.co/blog/running-p... · Posted by u/arathunku
nesarkvechnep · 10 months ago
What’s the problem? You plan on running multiple instances of you Elixir program?
incontrol · 10 months ago
I'm using Python script in my Phoenix app (not Livebook). I hoped Pythonx would solve all the issues associated with System.cmd, but as you can imagine, I have more than one user.
incontrol commented on Embedding Python in Elixir, it's fine   dashbit.co/blog/running-p... · Posted by u/arathunku
incontrol · 10 months ago
I was super excited until I read:

"...if you are using this library to integrate with Python, make sure it happens in a single Elixir process..."

incontrol commented on Polish city is using mussels to monitor water quality (2020)   awa.asn.au/resources/late... · Posted by u/gscott
incontrol · a year ago
I believe mussels are now (2025) protecting more cities.

What is cool about Warsaw is the TAWARA-RTM (TAp WAter RAdioactivity Real Time Monitor.

"Warsaw as the first city in the world is protected by a comprehensive system that is capable to monitor in real-time radioactivity of municipal water and by an innovative spectroscopy system capable to identify any detected contaminants"

https://www.ncbj.gov.pl/en/aktualnosci/state-art-system-moni...

incontrol commented on LinkedIn is now using everyone's content to train their AI tool   twitter.com/RachelTobac/s... · Posted by u/lopkeny12ko
incontrol · a year ago
If your location is set to EU, you are not auto-opted in.
incontrol commented on Why Not Comments   buttondown.com/hillelwayn... · Posted by u/ghewgill
renhanxue · a year ago
I saw someone quip (on twitter, I think) many years ago something like:

"A junior engineer writes comments that explain what the code does. A mid-level engineer writes comments that explain why the code does what it does. A senior engineer writes comments that explain why the code isn't written in another way."

(except punchier, of course. I'm not doing the quip justice here)

incontrol · a year ago
When I feel the need to add a comment, I convert that piece of content into the named function.
incontrol commented on Multi-agent chatbot murder mystery   ai-murder-mystery.onrende... · Posted by u/PaulScotti
incontrol · a year ago
I asked who the killer was, and I got the name. Case solved.

u/incontrol

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