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Maybe they're just cheap and fast enough for the author to perform an affordable analysis?

I agree that using the frontier models would be much more interesting.


If you pay for the all products subscription, their AI features are now bundled in. I believe that may be a relatively recent change, and I would not have known about it if I hadn't been curious and checked.


I’ve just checked. I have the ‘dotUltimate’ bundle, which now appears to include ‘AI Pro’.

They didn’t cancel my existing ‘AI Pro’ subscription though, and have just let it keep running with no refunds.

Thanks, Jetbrains. You get worse every day.


Hey that's Ascension from Halo 2. Cool test case!


Real OGs know :) I used to love all of the super bounces and out of bounds tricks, though I think Ascension didn't really have many of the latter


Is there any information about pricing? I can't find it.


Besides making any of this possible?


While running his other two companies (Tesla, X), being in charge of DOGE, and making political statements on stages everywhere, AND taking care of his 14 children ... I don't think he was actually involved in this. Or maybe he was there in the mission control room, physically, just for kicks, and annoying the hell out of the engineers. Now that I find somewhat likely.


Yeah must be all of his companies have good employees and all his competitors companies have terrible employees.

Nothing to do with the CEO or the company culture. Sort of like Apple, Jobs was probably just annoying his engineers all the time and contributed nothing.

/s


That is exactly what is going on. Boeing doesn't have Gwenn Shotwell. She's the one making SpaceX operate.


and why dont they?


With his bare hands and mind, no less!


Where can we learn more about this? The strike calls for players to boycott the game?


Here's a few links. I don't believe the union officially calls for players to boycott or anything, just for union members to strike. Either way I haven't played since the strike became official, primarily because I always try to support striking unions when possible, and secondarily because it's pretty easy to just not play a game while they're negotiating.

https://apnews.com/article/sagaftra-formosa-interactive-leag...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_SAG-AFTRA_video_game_stri...


This sentiment feels overly dismissive about the possibilities here. This is the first pass at a new user experience, and I find it already to be compelling to try for various subjects.

Andrej Karpathy has been tweeting about it positively, and I believe he has a good intuition about these kinds of technologies. https://twitter.com/karpathy


This sentiment feels overly dismissive about the possibilities here.

No, I see the gp as talking about the possibilities of this technology - it's possibility to waste someone's time. The problem, in a sense, isn't just that it's injecting simple content with "fluff" but that the fluff is formulaic. Listening to a human speak in awe struck tones about "magic" give the listener at least a sense that a real person was convinced by X. Listening to simulation of this, you lose the filter of the real person.

Of course, this is just the automated continuation of the existing standard of talk show hosts who gush over whatever is placed in front of them so it's just one more step down the general mediocratizaiton of the world, not a special step. But it still is a step in that direction.


I don't hate the product, but God I hate appeal to authority.


This is the first entry in the new Bungie Tech Blog, and it details the story of fixing a very tricky bug in Destiny 2.

You can also read the new Tech Blog introduction here - https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/50139

Disclaimer - I work for Bungie, but I did not write these articles.


Definitely! I still keep the bookmarks bar visible on Chrome and Firefox to have quick access to my favorite and most visited pages. All of the links have abbreviated names to fit more on the bar. #1 is Hacker News, of course.

I also still 'star' interesting links and categorize them into folders. Very handy to have Chrome sync the bookmarks across all of my machines.


>All of the links have abbreviated names to fit more on the bar.

I started deleting the names entirely and it was life-changing. Text wastes so much space on the bar and you can memorize the favicons very quickly.


I completely agree it's easy to memorize without text. I even lump them into logical groups using the vertical separator favicon from this site: http://separator.mayastudios.com


If you're using Firefox you have native separators for bookmarks.


Those results look amazing! I'm curious how well it holds up at higher resolutions and closer inspection.

Also, there doesn't seem to be any mention of the distribution license for the project. Would any of the maintainers be able to add a license to the repository? Thanks!


there is an issue discussing that; the problem is that the work was done at adobe labs, so they will determine the license.


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