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Dynamicland's new website, documenting ten years of work, will be released tomorrow at dynamicland.org. In the meantime, this video about Dynamicland's precursor gives some backstory and motivations. youtube.com/watch?v=uI7J3I…

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"Most concerning is the illusion that LLMs are retrieving information rather than constructing word associations. LLM responses are statistically likely rather than factually accurate. Sometimes these things correspond, but often they do not." E. Salvaggio techpolicy.press/challenging-th…


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It’s very hard to make SQL syntax any worse, but the Google paper succeeds in doing so.


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The merchants of complexity will try to convince you that you can't do anything yourself these days. You can't do auth, you can't do scale, you can't run a database, you can't connect a computer to the internet. You're a helpless peon who should just buy their wares. No. Reject.


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We’re never going there. Creativity is made, not generated. You can read more at procreate.com/ai#procreate #noaiart


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Here's the full list of changes in Godot 4.3 since 4.2 😳


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Corollary to this: you can have an outsized impact on the world by being one of the few people who DO publish fresh information online on your own web pages Blog like it's 2005!

A decade ago I felt like I could find anything on the Web. Now I feel like I can barely find anything. People just don't put information on web pages anymore.



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"I read a post recently where someone bragged about using k8s to scale all the way up to 500k page views per month. But that’s 0.2 rps. I could serve that from my phone, on battery power, and it would spend most of its time asleep" @apenwarr brings 🔥😆 tailscale.com/blog/new-inter…


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Want to build real-time collaborative applications?👩‍💻🔄🧑‍💻 Checkout Automerge Jumpstart! A boilerplate including user authentication & authorization Tech: Automerge, tRPC, Prisma and deployment on @flydotio and @vercel Bonus: includes explanation videos automerge-jumpstart.com


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Feel kind of sad for people who missed the first wave of the internet, when there were more than 6 websites, before we all handed control over, blinded by manipulated analytics, fraudulent engagement


I just pushed a small end-to-end example to the repo. Hopefully it makes it easier to understand how to use the code 😅

As promised here is the code: github.com/steos/http-ts Unfortunately I don't think I will have the time to turn this into a proper library any time soon. Feel free to fork and take it further.

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As promised here is the code: github.com/steos/http-ts Unfortunately I don't think I will have the time to turn this into a proper library any time soon. Feel free to fork and take it further.

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GitHub - steos/http-ts

Contribute to steos/http-ts development by creating an account on GitHub.

Few things are more satisfying than putting the @typescript inference magic to work😎



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We just published our first development update explaining what we've been working on and where we are going with Paperboard. paperboardapp.github.io/2022/08/23/dev…


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Make your boards public: here is the Paperboard that we use to build Paperboard, providing insights into our product process. paperboard.app/dev


Few things are more satisfying than putting the @typescript inference magic to work😎


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Finally we know with Windows File Explorer is so slow: it tends to arrange invisible icons in quadratic time! randomascii.wordpress.com/2021/02/16/arr…


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One of the worst issues I've seen with bad code is that a few developers get used to it, regard their knowledge of it as a skill, and then defend it against attempts to improve it. That's where a difficult code problem becomes an impossible human problem.


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