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shipping is my love language • I like telling batteries what to do

United Kingdom Katılım Mayıs 2023
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brooke@brooke_lune·
@flowersslop @gmiller @sama @OpenAI An honest response. Which I think it is, even if it's evasive. It would've been nice for something a bit more encouraging for alignment progress
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Flowers ☾
Flowers ☾@flowersslop·
@gmiller @sama @OpenAI What would have been the best response you wanted from him that (1) clearly admits uncertainty, but (2) still argues OpenAI should keep going instead of shutting down, because if they stop for any given p(doom), others will build it anyway and thus likely raising p(doom)?
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Geoffrey Miller
Geoffrey Miller@gmiller·
I asked @sama, the CEO of @OpenAI, a simple question last night in his AMA. He responded by ducking the question entirely. Read my question carefully. I wrote it carefully. Then read his response carefully. A revealing exchange.
Geoffrey Miller@gmiller

@sama I'll ask the key question, since nobody else will: In your quest to build Artificial Superintelligence, what's the maximum p(doom) you're willing to impose on all of our kids, without our consent?

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AI being dumb
AI being dumb@ChatgptLunatics·
"Silly ai. It's still 100m"
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brooke@brooke_lune·
Unless your state can be entirely derived from an append only log of domain events then you have a lossy abstraction somewhere
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Manuel Schiller
Manuel Schiller@schanuelmiller·
@YBenlemlih @tan_stack you can calls server functions from anywhere , also react components, without using this hook. however, if you throw a redirect in a server function and you call this server function from the component, you would need to handle the redirect manually. the hook will do it for you.
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Josef Bender
Josef Bender@josefbender_·
What does useServerFn in @tan_stack Start ACTUALLY do? Up until now, I though that server functions (created with createServerFn) can be called directly in components and result in RPC calls. A bit confused, since I can't find docs related to useServerFn.
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brooke
brooke@brooke_lune·
@atmosskylight please make this easier for end consumers to buy! i'd be a sucker for an online checkout for the Virtual Sun 7
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Innerscene
Innerscene@atmosskylight·
See how Circadian Sky fits almost any ceiling 🧩 Short 3D mounting animations—by type (grid, hard ceiling, wall, clerestory)—show the flow and the finished look. #installations" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">innerscene.com/products/circa…
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brooke
brooke@brooke_lune·
@BrooksLybrand I'm legit so so excited for Remix 3 !! I'm sad I can't make it in person n I hope it goes really well
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Brooks Lybrand
Brooks Lybrand@BrooksLybrand·
I'm seriously so excited about everything we're gonna show tomorrow (technical, after party vibes, as well as surprise custom giveaways)
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Brooks Lybrand@BrooksLybrand·
This is surreal being on the other side of people posting pictures and updates about their travel to a conference you're putting on Pulling this event together has honestly been one of the least fun parts of my work this year, but this feeling is making it worth it
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brooke@brooke_lune·
@wzulfikar @adamwathan A search over other possible utilities that could output the same css declarations and then return the one that uses the fewest characters? (Does this capture multi class sequences e.g. "w-full h-full" into "size-full"?)
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Adam Wathan
Adam Wathan@adamwathan·
Cool improvement we just merged into our VS Code plugin — it'll now tell you when any Tailwind class you've used could be written in a simpler or more idiomatic way ✨
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brooke@brooke_lune·
@BrooksLybrand Which is to say that they feel more like a pattern or an abstraction instead of a specific implementation from any one framework or library
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brooke@brooke_lune·
@BrooksLybrand Probably both and neither tbh. I feel like I'm working with both often enough so in my mind they sit more in the conceptual space like "route handler" or "middleware" do
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Brooks Lybrand
Brooks Lybrand@BrooksLybrand·
Really not loving having to create a new module and adding "use client" every time I want to use a hook Do you RSC lovers just get used to it?
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brooke@brooke_lune·
@cherthedev @sama Model personality changes are such a persistent blind spot for OpenAI. What they really want is for GPT-5 to be smart enough to behave like a prior model so they can deprecate them / consolidate compute.
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Cher Scarlett 🌌
Cher Scarlett 🌌@cherthedev·
I don't recall someone walking in and swapping out your entire paintbrush collection with one single fountain pen whilst painting a painting. Maybe that's the difference you're seeing @sama, you ever think about that? Or does the narcissism make you incapable of reasoning?
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Cher Scarlett 🌌
Cher Scarlett 🌌@cherthedev·
People get upset when the tools they use change drastically and suddenly. This is especially true when you switch out the tools without offering access to the prior tools. I read the posts: people lost access to things they pay for. Of course they are mad.
Sam Altman@sama

If you have been following the GPT-5 rollout, one thing you might be noticing is how much of an attachment some people have to specific AI models. It feels different and stronger than the kinds of attachment people have had to previous kinds of technology (and so suddenly deprecating old models that users depended on in their workflows was a mistake). This is something we’ve been closely tracking for the past year or so but still hasn’t gotten much mainstream attention (other than when we released an update to GPT-4o that was too sycophantic). (This is just my current thinking, and not yet an official OpenAI position.) People have used technology including AI in self-destructive ways; if a user is in a mentally fragile state and prone to delusion, we do not want the AI to reinforce that. Most users can keep a clear line between reality and fiction or role-play, but a small percentage cannot. We value user freedom as a core principle, but we also feel responsible in how we introduce new technology with new risks. Encouraging delusion in a user that is having trouble telling the difference between reality and fiction is an extreme case and it’s pretty clear what to do, but the concerns that worry me most are more subtle. There are going to be a lot of edge cases, and generally we plan to follow the principle of “treat adult users like adults”, which in some cases will include pushing back on users to ensure they are getting what they really want. A lot of people effectively use ChatGPT as a sort of therapist or life coach, even if they wouldn’t describe it that way. This can be really good! A lot of people are getting value from it already today. If people are getting good advice, leveling up toward their own goals, and their life satisfaction is increasing over years, we will be proud of making something genuinely helpful, even if they use and rely on ChatGPT a lot. If, on the other hand, users have a relationship with ChatGPT where they think they feel better after talking but they’re unknowingly nudged away from their longer term well-being (however they define it), that’s bad. It’s also bad, for example, if a user wants to use ChatGPT less and feels like they cannot. I can imagine a future where a lot of people really trust ChatGPT’s advice for their most important decisions. Although that could be great, it makes me uneasy. But I expect that it is coming to some degree, and soon billions of people may be talking to an AI in this way. So we (we as in society, but also we as in OpenAI) have to figure out how to make it a big net positive. There are several reasons I think we have a good shot at getting this right. We have much better tech to help us measure how we are doing than previous generations of technology had. For example, our product can talk to users to get a sense for how they are doing with their short- and long-term goals, we can explain sophisticated and nuanced issues to our models, and much more.

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brooke@brooke_lune·
@nikuscs @tan_stack React Router has no plans to "step back" from React btw, that's just Remix. RR7 is going stronger than ever
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Pedro Martins
Pedro Martins@nikuscs·
Been diving deep into TanStack Start lately and decided to write an article about it. Took the chance also to revamp my blog to astro 5 & give it a fresh look! 💅 @tan_stack #tanstack #react Blog post in reply, let me know
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brooke@brooke_lune·
@adamwathan I'm also really missing semantic syntax highlighting
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brooke@brooke_lune·
@stevelauda_ It takes me at least two weeks to produce something with terrible UX
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brooke@brooke_lune·
@stevelauda_ The palette is interesting! Highlights logo above any UI elements, would love to see a remix where buttons and colors are a bit more vivid and brand elements blend in some more. God I love the shape of those buttons though 😍
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Steve Lauda
Steve Lauda@stevelauda_·
Crypto platform but with that FUI - terminal-influenced style.
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