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Ricardo Tavares 🌍viewfromtheweb.com

@t_var_s

app dev · data-wrangler · ux designer · blue team @[email protected]

Porto, Portugal Katılım Mart 2014
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teej dv 🔭
teej dv 🔭@teej_dv·
frontends without js? oh, it's possible. and it's fast. blazingly fast. and webscale. and my computer is production. come see what i mean (elixir/phoenix btw) twitch.tv/teej_dv
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not just pixels
not just pixels@getifyX·
is the web big enough that it could leave iOS users out -- or at least stop actively caring if they're supported fully -- and still survive/thrive?
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Friendly reminder that only doing what people tell us to is the path that leads to sending account passwords through e-mail.
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Agile exists because people can work very hard implementing a feature that some client will feel is a bug. Waterfall exists because people have faith in rituals that allow you to read their minds and predict the future. Both can devolve into having no real communication.
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Context length for LLMs is going to the moon, but the real challenge is finding context when there is none. How to develop attention on top of a trusted platform. Self-hosted models seem to be the only ones we can have some real alignment with.
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonw·
I built a new tool! It's a single page web app that runs OCR against images and PDFs entirely in your browser (no file upload needed) using Tesseract.js and PDF.js You can drop files onto it, or you can click to select and open them (which works on Mobile Safari as well)
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teej dv 🔭
teej dv 🔭@teej_dv·
Seriously, tell your grandparents/fam they cannot believe it's you on the other end of the line if you're asking for something. You need a special password you never say aloud and have never put in anything electronic that you can use for if you ever desperately need their help.
OpenAI@OpenAI

We're sharing our learnings from a small-scale preview of Voice Engine, a model which uses text input and a single 15-second audio sample to generate natural-sounding speech that closely resembles the original speaker. openai.com/blog/navigatin…

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Steven Hutton
Steven Hutton@StevenBHutton·
Why is every online game absolutely festooned with cheaters? It's not like it's hard to notice when someone's fucking clipping through walls? Is it just not important to solve for some reason I don't understand?
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Looking at keywords from #FOSDEM schedules since 2012 and I might put this on a repo for other people to play with as well. Curious to see how certain topics evolve, like what happened to #mysql recently.
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Knowledge can be shared freely but it still can’t be gained for free. We often need to be exposed to a concept multiple times before finding some wisdom in it. Open information empowers people and creates opportunity to add value by helping them make sense of it.
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One positive thing coming from language models is opening up the problem of you being able to create anything if you can clearly specify what you want and follow-up on that. Addressing ambiguity across time is at the core of what programming is.
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Ironically, programmers are in one of the best positions to get scared by #LLMs because we understand how phrasing our prompts can move us towards better results. Other people just bounce off the friction of having to think about their prompting.
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Techbros: have machines generate cheap eye candy just to get better reach on social media. Artists: immediately give these dumb generated images the title of “art”. Sure, eye of the beholder and anything can be art, but why start an already unfair match with an own goal?
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Business models can make or break software. Apps like Slack or Trello were doing fine until they were no longer being made for their users, but for the people who pay for their enterprise pricing.
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