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not a bad point, i wanted to add: a lot of brilliant individuals get poached by finance (even though their degrees are in theoretical physics).

if AI art makes hollywood slop so disgusting it finally convinces creative minds to forego financial gain motives in exchange for pursuing genuinely creative projects, we might actually end up with a renaissance of good art, not just content.

by bruvduroiu 5 hours ago
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A vscode file explorer which shows only recently modified files based on a combination of Git history and your pending changes - FreHu/vscode-fresh-file-explorer

by tmfnk 7 hours ago


Modern CSS code snippets, side by side with the old hacks they replace.

by yahourt 9 hours ago saved 7 times




Yesterday

Radicle is an open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git. Unlike centralized code hosting platforms, there is no single entity controlling the network. Repositories are replicated across peers in a decentralized manner, and users are in full control of their data and workflow.

by sheyway 17 hours ago saved 7 times

A pub/sub notification system that I did not know about.

by sebastien 19 hours ago saved 11 times

article about Prothean (some “AI” company) just making shit up

and also some more general comments about LLMs

by thezipcreator 19 hours ago
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A new TypeScript TUI with performance exceeding OpenTUI.

by sebastien 22 hours ago




“Looksmaxxers” are losers and freaks, but we let them steer the culture when we adopt their terminology.

by hfb yesterday

3D models, panoramas, and guided stories of monuments and cultural heritage around the world.

by stephanmax yesterday

Nothing in life is certain except death, taxes and the second law of thermodynamics. All three are processes in which useful or accessible forms of some quantity, such as energy or money, are transformed into useless, inaccessible forms of the same quantity. That is not to say that these three processes don’t have fringe benefits: taxes pay for roads and schools; the second law of thermodynamics drives cars, computers and metabolisms; and death, at the very least, opens up tenured faculty positions.

via: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reversible_computing

by kawcco yesterday