Re @jack 's post here: https://t.co/CFZS10zpbg
As someone who has run online communities for nearly 30 years, principle 2 just doesn't work. Period.
Further, the reason why is evident in the real world.
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Does anyone have any theories to why writing about your craft on a personal blog is so much more prevalent with programmers than designers?— parker (@parkerhendo) December 14, 2022
“I am literally on my hands and knees begging that people do the very simple thing of finding out who inspires the people who inspire you and climb that tree until you surround yourself in a visual vocabulary that is not based on a single designer please”
I am literally on my hands and knees begging that people do the very simple thing of finding out who inspires the people who inspire you and climb that tree until you surround yourself in a visual vocabulary that is not based on a single designer please
I'll tell you who died in White Lotus: me, after having to listen to all those North American hermit thrushes singing in the background of a Sicilian resort. Those birds aren't found anywhere near Europe!
Meghann Fahy is SUCH a good actor. these 30 seconds of Daphne processing her husband’s affair (and then calculating how she’s gonna get back at him) are perfection
#TheWhiteLotus https://t.co/razdMtDu5G
SCOOP: Net energy gain in a fusion reaction has been a holy grail in science for decades. Now I’m told US scientists have done it. A massive breakthrough with revolutionary potential for clean power. US Energy Secretary to hold a press conference Tuesday https://t.co/aiyyRU3ehO
A killer app of AI is its ability to multiply an expert's work.So, a 🧵of tips to use ChatGPT to power up your writing, assuming you are an expert on the topic.Lets pretend we were trying to write my post on how AI can make you creative, using AI. 1/ https://t.co/mhYRrEXc6r— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) December 11, 2022
ChatGPT is incredibly limited, but good enough at some things to create a misleading impression of greatness.
it's a mistake to be relying on it for anything important right now. it’s a preview of progress; we have lots of work to do on robustness and truthfulness.
“What do we do on our Brand Trial?
Glad you asked. Here's an example. ☺︎
We are working with Jürgen and Valentin from Semantical on a Brand Design Trial. Jürgen was the founder of Cultured Code, known for their popular task management app, Things.
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“Finally managed to build a refraction shader I like✨
Being able to get such an effect was my long term goal when I got started with Three.js/React Three Fiber last year
Going to further improve this I have so many ideas on how to make this look better!
https://t.co/0f3Tivb29T”
The story of a guy pulling himself up by his bootstraps really isn't going over well with the pull-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps crowd. https://t.co/VbYxDEyb79
As a candidate, you can’t give yourself a stipend or anything till the very end of your campaign. So most of the run, you have no $ coming in unless you work a second job.
It isn’t magic that we won our very difficult race. For that primary, I quit my full time job cause I knew that to win at 25 yrs old, I’d need to be a full time candidate. 7 days a week, 10-12 hours a day. It’s not sustainable or right but it’s what we had to do.
im personally getting way too much credit for openai. for a company like ours, the researchers and engineers that create the tech have far more impact than the ceo.
if you want to congratulate someone, pick them! hard to overstate the collective talents of that group...
hello I researched everything under the sun about skin cycling and spent an entire week designing this infographic! please read it and share her with your favorite skincare bestie 🥹🫶🏼 pic.twitter.com/M83HmQCBwc— 🏝 (@howtohydrate) December 7, 2022
I’ve never seen an AI prompt generate something that wasn’t ass and completely unoriginal. I’m not saying that’s not gonna happen, idk, but I am saying that the gap between “sentence that makes sense” and “thoughtful interesting writing” is absurd
to save some nickels Hertz mindlessly reported 1000s of cars stolen a year and got dozens of people arrested and jailed. Their punishment is to settle a lawsuit, none of the Hertz execs responsible for ruining lives and getting people kidnapped and caged will see a day in prison https://t.co/jwlKu7dZcv— Adam H. Johnson (@adamjohnsonNYC) December 6, 2022
If you want to reduce your carbon footprint, focus on what you eat, not whether your food is local.The chart shows why: transport tends to account for only a small share of greenhouse gas emissions — the differences between different food choices are much larger. pic.twitter.com/9C1pnPlOwP— Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) December 7, 2022
This nails the problem of AI art for me.
I think those who say that there will always be a demand for bespoke art severely underestimate just how many people will choose saving money over paying for talent every time. https://t.co/HEsVkPreLP
Wasn't aware of this, but sounds like Scott Aaronson at OpenAI is working on cryptographically watermarking GPT outputs. Means it should be easy enough (in principle) for e.g. teachers to check if students used GPT to do their homework, StackOverflow to check for GPT use, etc. https://t.co/ah9hAjUKvl
I'm hiring for a ⭐️very very very special role⭐️ on the FigJam team. An IC Design Lead that will be my closest working partner, as the team scales.🧵 Here's how I see this role...— jenny (@jenny_wen) December 6, 2022
Google must be embarrassed that a startup has built a product so superior to its offering for many searches. I expect Google search to get a lot better in the next year as they are pressured by real competition for the first time. pic.twitter.com/xHYdlDI99j— David Petersen (@typesfaster) December 5, 2022