psimyn

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psimyn

psimyn

@psimyn

Stylesheet Computer

Melbourne, Australia Katılım Nisan 2009
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saila
saila@sailaunderscore·
You can tell a lot about a person based on whether they are a 'R-phenotype hand-clasper' or a 'L-phenotype hand-clasper'.
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psimyn@psimyn·
@steveruizok The week gives more realistic use too; more likely to notice things and experience it properly
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Steve Ruiz
Steve Ruiz@steveruizok·
It could be that I haven't had enough sustained product time. Maybe that conviction could be built in a single 3-4 hour block. But I still feel like a big feature deserves a week of consideration, even if the coding happens in a day
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Steve Ruiz
Steve Ruiz@steveruizok·
I've found myself going through this weird cycle of intensely working on a feature, finishing it, then thinking about it for a week before shipping I think coding with AI accelerates my building but then I need time to be convinced by what I've built
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mattparlmer 🪐 🌷
mattparlmer 🪐 🌷@mattparlmer·
Classic SaaS/ZIRP management decisionmaking finally blowing up in everybody’s faces in a way that threatens business models, you can’t treat the physical layer of your business as some fungible abstraction when that layer is a supercomputing cluster
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Boris Bartlog
Boris Bartlog@BorisBartlog·
@astridwilde1 Hmm. Question is whether they can go bankrupt in some predictable way, or whether it ends up being some awkward long drawn out process where they secretly borrow against their BTC to pay bills and make a tangled mess...
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David Caldwell
David Caldwell@roodave·
In most Australian cities, the problem with public transport is not the face value of a fare for a trip on a bus, train etc. It is the “generalised cost”, waiting time, unreliability, discomfort, slowness. Cutting fares does not fix these costs to the user (it makes it worse)
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Patrick Collison
Patrick Collison@patrickc·
Offhand — * Vacillation on masks, with abundant motivated reasoning in every case. * Promulgation of made-up thresholds with no evidentiary basis (e.g. 6 feet). * Authoritarian delight in nanny state intrusiveness (policing the beach and such). * 180 on many issues around BLM. * Lack of effective response from science funding bodies. * Denial of aerosolized transmission. * Changing of trial readouts so that they’d occur after the election. (Confirmed to me by senior OWS officials.) * Crazy criteria for vaccine distribution. * Adamant insistence on vaccine efficacy beyond what was supported by data. * Almost complete lack of follow-through on OWS (on pan-variant vaccines). I’m sure there are more, but those are the ones that stick out.
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Ben Visness
Ben Visness@its_bvisness·
The world needs a good ffmpeg frontend so bad
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Maya Sweet 🎭
Maya Sweet 🎭@mayasweetm·
@unusual_whales Capping daily price increases doesn't cap prices. It just guarantees they'll hit the ceiling faster.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Germany will cap petrol stations to one daily price increase starting in April, per Bloomberg
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
it’s kind of incredible that we spent the last two decades obsessing over skeuomorphism vs flat vs material & endless debates about affordances, cognitive load, fitts’s law etc basically optimizing software around human motor & perceptual limits… only to realize those constraints don’t even apply to the actual future user of most software.
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psimyn@psimyn·
@amenoacids @LaurenceBrem @jasonkneen I particularly like those since you can navigate/remember the space as well. I get lost in a 2d canvas but being able to kick off a task on a hill, near a gold mine, near a boar. Much easier to find things again later
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ameno
ameno@amenoacids·
Yes. This interface good. But the cognitive load is too high. A top-level layer of organization within the canvas could help mitigate this. Contextually related nodes are grouped together logically creating clusters of related tasks. This is exactly why those “age of empires” uis for sub agents are so appealing.
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ameno
ameno@amenoacids·
I’m beginning to think the infinite canvas AS the dev environment will win. Not the comfyUi style with dozens of interconnected nodes modelling complex workflows as system diagrams. Not the ui where each sub agent gets spawns a new window on the canvas. A canvas. Spawn tools into space and create “clusters” of work you can navigate to. Minimap to navigate to various clusters. Notifications that deep link to a cluster. Might need to build this myself now.
Jason Kneen@jasonkneen

The thing is with agents and agent orchestration, people like what they like -- I like the CLI but I also like the web and desktop chats -- so I figured, how could I use both at the same time, across tasks and agents. This was the result.

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psimyn@psimyn·
and then announcing "how good's water?" to the empty room
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sam henri gold@samhenrigold·
I am increasingly convinced that this low-context naming system is the only one that makes sense for icon sets beyond ~500 glyphs. it runs circles around having to guess names like “share success, share complete, share check, confirm share, share confirmation, shar
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Pearl Rose
Pearl Rose@hipearlrose·
you gotta be strangermaxxing you gotta be chatting up random people as much as you can. Big Individual lobby doesnt want you to, but that is why you must
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psimyn@psimyn·
@visakanv I've never finished reading Visa's Timeless Way of Being
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Visa is doing marketing consults (see pinned!)
i've never finished reading christopher alexander's timeless way of being, because every time i read it I end up being inspired to do something. i suppose this is maybe one of the highest compliments i can give a book
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