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I am always surprised at how quick Claude will ask to run git filter-branch vs doing the same operation safely via an extra command or two.


Right? The training set must be insane. The way it heads/tails/greps to limit tokens ingested must have taken a lot to train — that's not something one finds on SO


The Loupedeck S. Its been nothing but a pain. Should have gotten a Stream Deck


+1 Loupedeck is so annoying. The software is insane and heavyweight and takes forever to start, wants to run all the times etc.


I lost a family member yesterday and I have not been well. This brought me out of the darkness for a spell. Thank you kind stranger. May your days be blessed


sorry to hear that, thanks for your blessing, may your days be blessed as well <3


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Merry Christmas, HN


When I think of west coast jazz, I think of Tom Scott and I was surprised to not see him in this article.


For me, the needles suck. The sensors can go bad and can give false readings — so you still need to prick your finger. It’s better than flying blind but I’m hoping for a non invasive option


Will you consider a plugin for Pycharm?


This is amazing! It does everything but make the jollof.


http://archive.today/BRCuY

Was this just a dark pattern or did they flat out hide the classic option?


"Microsoft admitted on Thursday that it was only when users tried to cancel their subscriptions that they were told they could revert to a lower-cost option."

Isn't this textbook dark pattern?


Both?



Thank you. Had to turn off my blocker for that site, I was drowning in pop-ups


If you happen to use Firefox, check out "Reader View" (it's a button that appears at the end of the address bar). It works brilliantly to strip away everything except the main text of the article; and present it in a font, at a point size, and with margins, of your choosing.


kind of funny that an article bashing on "drowning in AI" is itself drowning in the far more insidious web affliction of ads and popups


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