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marcosscriven commented on OpenClaw – Moltbot Renamed Again   openclaw.ai/blog/introduc... · Posted by u/ed
voodooEntity · 11 days ago
So i feel like this might be the most overhyped project in the past longer time.

I don't say it doesn't "work" or serves a purpose - but well i read so much about this beein an "actual intelligence" and stuff that i had to look into the source.

As someone who spends actually a definately to big portion of his free time researching thought process replication and related topics in the realm of "AI" this is not really more "ai" than any other so far.

Just my 3 cents.

marcosscriven · 11 days ago
Agree with this. There are so many posts everywhere with breathless claims of AGI, and absolutely ZERO evidence of critical thought applied by the people posting such nonsense.

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marcosscriven commented on Jeffgeerling.com has been migrated to Hugo   jeffgeerling.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/mikece
coder543 · a month ago
If you're okay with the images being on a CDN, why wouldn't you also be okay with the HTML and CSS also being on the CDN? Just fronting the entire static site with a pull-through CDN is an easy solution that doesn't require any complicated workflow.
marcosscriven · a month ago
I’m talking about integrating with GitHub. Publishing to Cloudflare for instance is fine, but where do you put the images between drafting and publishing?

Or do you just check in images to GitHub and call it a day?

marcosscriven commented on Jeffgeerling.com has been migrated to Hugo   jeffgeerling.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/mikece
marcosscriven · a month ago
I like Hugo, but I’ve not found a nice workflow to automatically put the images on a CDN.

I was thinking of making a GitHub action that uploaded the image from a given branch, deleted it, set the URL, and finally merged only the md files to main.

marcosscriven commented on FPGAs Need a New Future   allaboutcircuits.com/indu... · Posted by u/thawawaycold
marcosscriven · 2 months ago
> An FPGA, by contrast, defines data pathways specifying how signals change on each clock tick based on internal states and external inputs. In essence, we describe global per-clock-cycle behavior rather than an individual act of data manipulation per step.

I think that’s the clearest explanation of FPGAs I’ve ever seen.

marcosscriven commented on GPT-5.2   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/atgctg
razster · 2 months ago
The latest of the big three... OpenAI, Claude, and Google, none of their models are good. I've spent too much time monitoring them than just enjoying them. I've found it easier to run my own local LLM. The latest Gemini release, I gave it another go but only for it to misspell words and drift off into a fantasy world after a few chats with help restructuring guides. ChatGPT has become lazy for some reason and changes things I told it to ignore, randomly too. Claude was doing great until the latest release, then it started getting lazy after 20+k tokens. I tried making sure to keep a guide to refresh it if it started forgetting, but that didn't help.

Locals are better; I can script and have them script for me to build a guide creation process. They don't forget because that is all they're trained on. I'm done paying for 'AI'.

marcosscriven · 2 months ago
What are your best local models, and what hardware do you run them on?
marcosscriven commented on Pebble Index 01 – External memory for your brain   repebble.com/blog/meet-pe... · Posted by u/freshrap6
pants2 · 2 months ago
Given it's doing nothing when not activated, I would imagine it heavily depends on how often you're using it. Still would be nice to be able to say "1,000 hours of recording" or something like that
marcosscriven · 2 months ago
It says 12-15 hours of recording in the article.
marcosscriven commented on Pebble Index 01 – External memory for your brain   repebble.com/blog/meet-pe... · Posted by u/freshrap6
matteason · 2 months ago
> Here’s the best part: the battery lasts for years

I wonder how many years?

> The battery lasts for up to years of average use.

...how many?

> a battery that lasts for years

How many years does the battery last?

> That’s up to 2 years of usage.

Ah.

I guess "2" is the absolute minimum that you could describe as "years".

It's a shame because it does look like an interesting proposition. It might be more compelling if it was "send your ring back to us for recycling - and we'll send you a new one". I doubt the economics would work at this price point though.

marcosscriven · 2 months ago
I really don’t want to wear a battery in that form factor.

Sure a phone or watch can burst into flames, but at least you’ve got a chance of dropping it or taking it off.

I also don’t see the bother of talking to your wrist rather than your hand.

marcosscriven commented on UniFi 5G   blog.ui.com/article/intro... · Posted by u/janandonly
matthewfcarlson · 2 months ago
I keep an old Starlink in a closet for this exact reason
marcosscriven · 2 months ago
Does Starlink have a temporary or “pay as you go” option?

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KarmaCake day854May 10, 2013
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