Thorne Wolf

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Thorne Wolf

Thorne Wolf

@thornewolf

You know, I get really nervous around you!

Katılım Ocak 2022
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Thorne Wolf
Thorne Wolf@thornewolf·
having delusions. not of grandeur - of a happy life
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Danielle Fong 🔆
Danielle Fong 🔆@DanielleFong·
this downvote UX is *awful*. i have to stretch my thumb further to like something than to dislike it!! the dislike button is in the sams spot as the like button used to be!! why would you do this
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Thorne Wolf
Thorne Wolf@thornewolf·
I’m writing this down because I have all these thoughts in my head at the same time and realized they are related.
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Kiri
Kiri@Kyrannio·
Midwest emo was a real vibe back in the day in Wyoming of all places. Feeling nostalgic for these times lately! This must have been 2006-08 ish during middle school years. Was so very fortunate to have wonderful people around back then who organized many great shows. Before phones took over most concerts ha. Realistically though there was just something about small town shows back then
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Mathew Calkins
Mathew Calkins@MathewPCalkins·
@thornewolf @paulscu1 @liron Your stated contrapositive only holds if we further assume every card has a number on one side and a letter on the other, which isn't stated in the text, though it's natural enough that this omission might be missed on a first reading.
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Thorne Wolf
Thorne Wolf@thornewolf·
Paul is right that K needs to be flipped to test the rule. 4 doesn't need to be tested because that one is not able to violate the rule vowel -> even not even -> vowel 4 is neither a vowel nor is it not even so both conditionals evaluate to False -> even False -> vowel which are vacuously true
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Thorne Wolf
Thorne Wolf@thornewolf·
@paulscu1 @liron wait ur right because i assumed too much. i assumed number and vowel pairing. "not even number" can include "K"
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Paul Scudder
Paul Scudder@paulscu1·
@liron This version would require you to flip K as well
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Thorne Wolf
Thorne Wolf@thornewolf·
openclaw crossed the line where **ai agent** could have >0 utility >0% of the time for a non-technical user. yes, claude is useful, but it requires more "knowing" than openclaw does. i think this is why openclaw is legit
dan ⚡️@mynamebedan

there's a very real split between people who actually write software and all other technical people when it comes to giving a shit about things like openclaw. i don't quite know why, but it seems like devs could not care less about this stuff

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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Okay let's see who can reply to this
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Thorne Wolf
Thorne Wolf@thornewolf·
I notice class a lot. I experience the effects of class often. I notice when people flag me as a lower class than them. I notice when I flag people as a lower class than myself. I get sad at how everyone treats one another. I feel dirty when I see myself contributing to the problem. It is really tiring to constantly push against the barrier that is class and I don't know why I care so much.
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Thorne Wolf
Thorne Wolf@thornewolf·
@staysaasy give it a shot, friend. what's the worst that can happen?
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staysaasy
staysaasy@staysaasy·
Real talk. How hard is the math to get one of these 9-10 figure AI acquisitions with minimal revenue. Like if your boy got an A in college linear algebra, can code, and has a real can-do attitude, is this in the cards for me.
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Thorne Wolf
Thorne Wolf@thornewolf·
It's not that, it's that the web interface may obscure the model's real abilities. This is a common misconception and why many gemini power users prefer ai studio instead. gemini historically is the best at long context, offering a 1M token window before other leading providers. however, claude now has this ability. i haven't explored long context much with claude since this drop due to agentic codebase discovery being good now. i find gemini pro to generally be #2 IQ wise after claude opus but ahead of gpt 4.5 whatever they got now. it was #1 iq prior to the most recent claude opus release. given that my experience results in different judgements to yours, and i use these models a lot, i suspect your opinion comes from using the models less than i do
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Meridian@MeridianMindset·
@thornewolf @signulll So a shit model doesn’t count if it’s in a web interface? Gemini has the worst long context performance, amongst all the major model. If google is too dumb to put their good stuff in the web interface that’s on them.
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“paula”
“paula”@paularambles·
real walkers never press “start” when using google maps
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Thorne Wolf
Thorne Wolf@thornewolf·
@deedydas They do the correct thing and focus on minimizing false positives to address for the inherent weakness in creating a synthetic anonymization pipeline. good work, authors!
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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
Be careful what you post anonymously. New research shows AI can find who you are solely from your posts. It's rare to see ~500x research improvements, but they went from mapping <0.1% to 54% of HackerNews profiles to their LinkedIn. It's so over, u/throwaway4927.
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