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omega3 commented on Study mode   openai.com/index/chatgpt-... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
omega3 · a month ago
I've had good results by requesting an llm to follow socratic method.
omega3 commented on Nvidia won, we all lost   blog.sebin-nyshkim.net/po... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
omega3 · 2 months ago
Ableton Live is from Europe :)
omega3 commented on Show HN: SnapQL – Desktop app to query Postgres with AI   github.com/NickTikhonov/s... · Posted by u/nicktikhonov
nicktikhonov · 2 months ago
What I meant was that it isn't a web app and I don't store your connection strings or query results. I'll make this more clear
omega3 · 2 months ago
You might not but openai does.
omega3 commented on Cray versus Raspberry Pi   aardvark.co.nz/daily/2025... · Posted by u/flyingkiwi44
omega3 · 2 months ago
Are there any details or examples of computational work the Cray 1 used for?
omega3 commented on Apple announces Foundation Models and Containerization frameworks, etc   apple.com/newsroom/2025/0... · Posted by u/thm
chakintosh · 3 months ago
Some 15 years ago, A friend of mine said to me "mark my words, Apple will eventually merge OSX with iOS on the iPad". And with every passing keynote since then, it seemed Apple's been inching towards that prophecy, and today, the iPad has become practically a MacBook Air with a touch screen. Unless you were a video editor, programmer who needs resources to compile or a 3D artist, I don't see how you'd need anything other than an iPad.
omega3 · 3 months ago
Does an iPad allow for multiple users?
omega3 commented on Car companies are in a billion-dollar software war   insideevs.com/features/75... · Posted by u/rntn
acheron9383 · 4 months ago
As someone who works professionally on embedded software devices that update over the internet, car companies are stuck not because they can't get software talent, but because they have no ability to actually build the electronics alongside the software, which is ultimately what constrains embedded software. Without the right hardware, the constraints are just insurmountable, you can not do X feature because board A doesn't have the API to your MCU, or it runs some dogshit speed communication system that means you have 500ms lag. The feature is just unworkable, and if the PMs push it anyways you get what happens for the legacy car makers, terrible underpowered infotainment systems with no central design philosophy, stuck in an awkward, bad, middle between a full software stack and all buttons for everything. Their model of integrating 3rd party vendor computers just doesn't really work for this kind of thing; Tesla, Rivian, and the Chinese EV makers all manufacture all their own electronics, which lets them achieve the outcome. But you can not just roll all your own electronics in a year.
omega3 · 4 months ago
> But you can not just roll all your own electronics in a year.

Why? A year is a long time and it's a solved problem. In any case even if you allow the "a year is not enough" argument why didn't they start 5 years ago?

omega3 commented on How Monty Python and the Holy Grail became a comedy legend   bbc.com/culture/article/2... · Posted by u/sonabinu
omega3 · 4 months ago
Is there anything even remotely comparable in quality to Monty Python right now?
omega3 commented on Why are credit card rates so high?   libertystreeteconomics.ne... · Posted by u/voxleone
kstrauser · 5 months ago
Popular among whom?!
omega3 · 5 months ago
Among people who optimise their personal finance and investments?
omega3 commented on Why are credit card rates so high?   libertystreeteconomics.ne... · Posted by u/voxleone
tmoertel · 5 months ago
Or get the best of both worlds: buy now and always pay off your full credit-card bill so you never pay interest and get, in effect, a free short-term loan.
omega3 · 5 months ago
It’s also a popular investment strategy to draw the credit ( potentially from multiple credit cards) and invest it.
omega3 commented on 300-year-old Polish beech voted Tree of the Year   bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c... · Posted by u/n1b0m
vkou · 5 months ago
Given that both the winner and the runner-ups are all in Europe. I suppose that other continents just don't have any trees of note.
omega3 · 5 months ago
I suppose trees outside of Europe aren't taken into consideration for the European Tree of the Year award.

u/omega3

KarmaCake day1288January 22, 2017View Original