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Maybe instead of people picking up AI mannerism people will start training on what makes AI gives correct results and human communication will look like prompting.

If AI is all the thing people keep saying someone should be able to develop an Animate/Flash clone, right? Given the reaction to its discontinuation, how people seem to depend on it, and how much content is out there it seem like the incentives do exist.


Well, if social media can profit from user content it should be liable too right?


I think there may be a way forward for the internet. Why isn't hacker news being strangled by SEO spam for example? I think the way forward is a much smaller internet predicated on tight-knit communities approving everything that's shared. I don't know how this could scale but maybe that's the point, it must stay small to succeed.


I think that would be the right decision, to me that makes more sense than forcing Apple to allow any app to be installed on iOS or allowing alternate stores.


Simple depends on the context. You may say programming in assembly language is simple, but it is only simple from the context of writing processor instructions; if you think high-level, like accessing fields in a struct, then programming in assembly complects (or weaves) field access with processor instructions and it turns into a complex thing (from the point of view of accessing fields in a struct).


> Imagine if you could auto scale simply by wrapping any existing app code in a

> function and have that block of code run in a temporary copy of your app.

That's interesting, sounds like what fork does but for serverless. Great work


> If that's true, why then did it take me 10 seconds yesterday to find an extremely obscure fact of 18th century history with ChatGPT 3.5?

Would you mind telling what's the fact you were searching for? (and how did you search for it?)


I like Pages, Numbers and Keynote. No ribbons and proper use of monitor width. It helps that macOS still keeps the menubar too.


Would you mind elaborating on the cables and connections? Do you plug a DisplayPort and an usb cable from windows and get kvm working? The monitors are daisy chained?


> Do you plug a DisplayPort and an usb cable from windows and get kvm working?

Yes. There is one upstream USB-C port on each display that is used for this purpose.

> The monitors are daisy chained?

Daisy chaining with Thunderbolt 4 (not Thunderbolt 3) is supported, but when daisy chaining the second display will only do 4K@60Hz or 6K@30Hz. For this reason, I plug both Thunderbolt 4 cables directly into my Macbook Pro M1, both on the left side of the laptop so it's a clean setup. Thankfully, the included Thunderbolt 4 cables are plenty long enough to reach across to the laptop positioned on either side. Apple's displays include such short TB cables that you'd have to buy another longer one to do this.

In addition, you may want to know that HDR mode is great but only supported with HDMI for some reason and I haven't found any DP->HDMI adapters that support it which rules out dual HDR displays with an RTX 4090 which only has 1 HDMI port. I think this is due to HDR needing HDMI 2.1. But I can have 1 monitor connected with HDMI for HDR when I need it. I just haven't bought a long HDMI cable for that yet. The KVM switching could support that setup just the same.


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