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I wasn’t double tapping intentionally! That’s the ticket. I was tapping around looking for a collapse trigger and must have occasionally tapped quickly enough to earn a double tap.
Very cool and thanks for making this.
I wasn’t double tapping intentionally! That’s the ticket. I was tapping around looking for a collapse trigger and must have occasionally tapped quickly enough to earn a double tap.
Very cool and thanks for making this.
Very neat. I haven’t used Reddit in a year, but I wanted to check out your app out of curiosity. I think I feel much healthier without it being a regular part of my life, but this is an interesting window I could glance through from time to time.
The comment collapse feature seems to work very inconsistently. Where should you be tapping or how in order to collapse a comment thread?
Start with Blink. It’s a very famous and popular episode with Tenant and it’s basically a standalone. It’s an especially good entry point as the Doctor is barely in it.
While it can’t “know” its own confidence level, it can distinguish between general knowledge (12” in 1’) and specialized knowledge that requires supporting sources.
At one point, I had a chatGPT memory designed for it to automatically provide sources for specialized knowledge and it did a pretty good job.
They almost certainly will. That blue is a prestige feature for a lot of people.
I don’t really care, so long as I can easily send texts and pictures back and forth, I’ll be happy.
That’s pretty neat? What a weird place to use a neature walk meme, but here we are.
When can I get one of these voices to read an epub on my phone? I’d love to have something like that
We’re seeing a general trend toward more efficient LLMs rather than smarter LLMs, so we may be near the limits of what our current models can create, but not how efficiently they can create it.
I’m very interested in these small and efficient models.
How would this handle audiobooks? I’ve not made the move to Jellyfin yet, as Plex handles all my multimedia needs for now, but I’ve been keeping an eye on Jellyfin’s development with interest.
I didn’t recognize it at all. I was analyzing it as art and trying to come up with constructive feedback.
Stop blaming individuals for corporations.
Yes, I’m not implying capitalism is a form of government. I’m saying the form of government best suited to containing the excesses of capitalism is Democratic socialism.
This is always the goal of capitalism, no need to give it some alternative name on order to white wash the brand.
The answer is Democratic socialism. It’s our stuff they’re stealing, we can take it back.
I genuinely don’t know what’s real and what isn’t.
That’s a good point. Our media server is just a raspberry pi, so I haven’t wanted to push it too hard.
I’ve used Plex premium for several years now and generally don’t have many complaints. I know there have been some causes of concern every now and again, but they haven’t really been an issue for me personally.
That said, Jellyfin is something I’ve been watching and I’d be curious how people feel it compares.
How do you sandbox Google apps? Is it possible to do that with Google docs? I’ve been replacing everything else, but Google docs is difficult to replace.
Interesting. Everyone knows the real money in tax evasion, so robbing a bank seems like a step down for a sequel. Probably should have gone with Turnip Boy Commits Corporate Wage Theft.
Maybe something for the future.
I think it’s a generic, but I know she’s cycled through a variety to find one that helps the most.
VR is neat, but it’s mostly been a solution in search of a problem.