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BobAliceInATree

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2024-06-25

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  • Interestingly I found the long s annoying and I had to think every time I saw it, but I quickly got used to and could read it naturally after a few paragraphs.

  • I tested this, and if I have slide-to-type disabled, and slide my fingers, then every letter I slide over will highlight, but only the letter I let my finger up on will show up in the text input box.

    If I don't have slide-to-type enabled, then only the letter I press down on will highlight, and what shows up in the text input box is pretty inconsistent for horizontally adjacent letters.

  • Commented: "ai;dr"

    > I'm having a hard time articulating this but AI-generated code feels like progress and efficiency, while AI-generated articles and posts feel low-effort and make the dead internet theory harder to dismiss.

    I think it's the size of the audience that the AI-generated content is for, is what makes the difference. AI code is generally for a small team (often one person), and AI prose for one person (email) or a team (internal doc) is often fine as it's hopefully intentional and tailored. But what's even the point for AI content (prose or code) for a wide audience? If you can just give me the prompt and I can generate it myself, there's no value there.

  • Shutterfly will also continually spam you despite clicking the unsubscribe button multiple times.

  • The problem is that they drive out local grocery stores that were actually pretty good, have terrible safety records, and food sanitation.

    Last Week Tonight did an episode on them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4QGOHahiVM

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