Gregory Croisdale

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Gregory Croisdale

Gregory Croisdale

@reGregably

https://t.co/Iks6eZI06m | Founding Engineer @ Khaki | Prev HCI/PL PhD Candidate @ UMich

Ann Arbor, MI Katılım Aralık 2018
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andrew blinn
andrew blinn@disconcision·
using chrome gemini help-me-write to avoid looking stupid in front of chatgpt
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Alexander Bandukwala 🦋
Just realized I’ve been listening to music at 1.25x speed for the past hour. This is the next step in human evolution
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Orion Reed
Orion Reed@OrionReedOne·
What if a graph view and text editor were just two ends of a continuous spectrum? You get consistent semantics, intermediate views, and some other benefits by blending structurally-compatible representations. Here's a 'semantic zoom' in @tldraw
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Gregory Croisdale
Gregory Croisdale@reGregably·
@disconcision and on the 517th day, he gave up positioning the table inline with the text, and resigned to attach it to the pdf at the end
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andrew blinn
andrew blinn@disconcision·
and the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep
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Gregory Croisdale
Gregory Croisdale@reGregably·
@KasparsDancis @canva TLDraw also uses the DOM -- see here from the Open Canvas Working Group: #gid=199619473" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… (and consider joining!)
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Kaspars Dancis
Kaspars Dancis@KasparsDancis·
Finally, @canva. Unlike other whiteboards mentioned in this thread, Canva’s whiteboard uses DOM for rendering, which means it can't really support large boards and is limited to 1000 objects.
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Kaspars Dancis
Kaspars Dancis@KasparsDancis·
We've just released a new rendering engine for @whimsical, improving the user experience in large boards. Here's an example of a whiteboard with 10000 objects, zooming and panning smoothly at 120 frames per second.
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andrew blinn
andrew blinn@disconcision·
gpt-4 announces the end
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Steve Ruiz
Steve Ruiz@steveruizok·
slow mode
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Gregory Croisdale
Gregory Croisdale@reGregably·
@jeffbigham I think of it in terms of a poorly designed SQL query -- smart enough to delete 40k users' data, but too dumb to know that's not what it was asked to do? Ability to perform a task is importantly not equivalent to understanding goals as they've been given. See also: evil genies.
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elon's CSAM machine
elon's CSAM machine@jeffbigham·
ok, so i'm late to the AGI rabbitholes … but, this paperclip thing… i understand it, this AI is so smart that it can take over the world and enslave humanity all to create more paperclips, but it's too dumb to know that's not what it was asked to do? people take that seriously?
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Farnaz Jahanbakhsh (@farnaz@hci.social)
📢 I'm recruiting PhD students for fall 2024 to join my new research lab at @UMichCSE! Interested in social computing systems that empower people? Consider applying! Please spread the word 📢
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Xinyue_Chen
Xinyue_Chen@XinyueChenn·
Have you ever wished for more chances to contribute to a video meeting? Check our #CSCW2023 paper “MeetScript: Designing Transcript-based Interactions to Support Active Participation in Group Video Meetings” 🎙️Pre: Wed, OCT18, 9 -10:30am 🖱️Demo: Mon, Oct16, 6:30 -8:30pm 👇
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MichiganAI
MichiganAI@michigan_AI·
Thrilled to announce that about 60 posters/demos will be showcased during our Michigan #AI Symposium 2023-"Responsible #AI" on OCT. 17, check out the list. ⬇️ ai.engin.umich.edu/wp-content/upl…
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Gregory Croisdale
Gregory Croisdale@reGregably·
@maccaw I think tortoise-tts is capable of producing better output and has unrestricted voice cloning, but I could see this being usable with some audio filters! It would be interesting to see a comparison. github.com/neonbjb/tortoi…
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Rhema Linder, PhD
Rhema Linder, PhD@rhemalinder·
@reGregably Neat. Thanks. I bought my 3090 before they got cheap again and I'm going to use it, darn it!
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Rhema Linder, PhD
Rhema Linder, PhD@rhemalinder·
I really like this children's book called "the fire cat". I don't like most of the most of the books I read to my kids... here's a little txt2image using automatic1111 that I did using my phone to bring it to life.
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Rhema Linder, PhD
Rhema Linder, PhD@rhemalinder·
By "from my phone" I mean at home using the web gui served via my home server.
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Jay Hack
Jay Hack@mathemagic1an·
I'm open to being wrong on this though, there are many corners that are difficult to see around in this domain. If you're working on this or something similar, I'd love to chat and trade insights!
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Jay Hack
Jay Hack@mathemagic1an·
"ChatGPT for your codebase" is imminent Latest paper from IBM research explores this from a human-centric design perspective: arxiv.org/pdf/2302.07080… Reads like a compendium of user research on the first generation of AI-assisted programming A few takeaways 👇
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Andrew Carr 🤸
Andrew Carr 🤸@andrew_n_carr·
As a nerdy dad, puns leave me feeling numb But math puns make me even number Prime math puns are just odd to me, though
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