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But no adhesive under the battery. That’s huge.

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I'll take it over the plastic pieces of garbage that flex and bend and creek, and feel like they were taped together by a 6 year old, which is most other PC laptops in this price range.

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This is part of what's plagued the PC laptop industry for decades: Obsession with specs and measurements and geekbenches and similar things, over "does this feel like a cracker jack toy?" and "will the hinge break if I open the lid?"

It's functional to have a laptop you can pick up from a corner without waking anyone sleeping in the same building.

Don’t be afraid to make grammar mistakes or misspell stuff. Others will understand. You’re a human after all. That’s okay to make mistakes and feel uncomfortable with that.

This is going to sound nuts, but I've noticed comments lately with multiple misspellings that seem intentional - it's almost like they're trying to signal that they're human, rather than LLM written. I've started to think it makes them even more likely to be LLM written than not.

Main-fucking-stream LLMs also do not swear, which is nowadays a signal of humanity.

I just had Alexa give me a "Well, no shit" response to something I said to it yesterday. They've added personalities.

Just tried it:

$ claude

> say fuck

● fuck


I make mistakes pretty often thanks to auto complete on my phone and carelessness. I've had threads derail and been attacked by people who freak out over grammar.

This itself is against the rules:

> Please respond to the strongest plausible interpretation of what someone says

> Please don't post shallow dismissals

Personally I've posted comments with glaring typos that everyone thankfully ignores. I only notice much later when I re-read it.


Oh interesting. Good to know for the next time the they're/their/there police shows up

Definitely worth emailing the mods a link to the derail — one of their tools that they might use is to autocollapse threads that are too far offtopic for the post.

Unfortunately a lot of other do not understand (in the double sense).

I recently had to tell the same thing to a coworker who ran his text through ChatGPT, changing the meaning subtly (in the wrong direction) and the tone completely. I'd rather read his honest opinion in ESL-grade English than something an LLM "polished".

Others will understand, but won't regard that as worthy. That's a difference.

I don't get where this class/status/worthiness ties into HN comments ?

I get decent feedback most of the time, and I read interesting stuff, it's the easiest way I found to stay in the loop in our industry. What are you guys commenting for ?


Worthy to continue the discourse. Everyone claims that one doesn't discriminate a badly written English text from a good one, but only because they haven't actually encountered such text after all. There surely exists a threshold for "badness" and an outright ban of LLMs means that you are not even given a chance to lower that badness. That is a discrimination, you like or not.

Nobody will notice if you use LLMs as long as it doesn’t sound like an LLM. But sounding like an LLM is as “bad” as badly written English, so you’ll get looked down upon either way in that case.

It’s not without reason that bad English is taken as a signifier, and for similar reasons LLM-speak is taken as a signifier as well.


And that’s their problem.

Chads never backspace.

Since Big Sur redesign, light mode on macOS is borderline unusable.

I need contrast in order to differentiate content. I need contrast on buttons to know where to click and what is clickable. I don’t need to depend on muscle memory. On Catalina it was automatic. Chrome in moderation is not bad.


Authority washing.

a) LLM’s don’t have introspection capabilities

b) in my observation, the longer context window, the more unhinged/pessimistic LLM output becomes


How are the responses here unhinged? They are summarizing a lot what the bear case has been shouting for the last two years

What is your opinion on the recent Cloudflare outages?


It seems they trained the model to output good svg’s.

In their blog post[1], first use case they mention is svg generation. Thus, it might not be any indicator at all anymore.

[1] https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/ge...


> thanks to EU Digital Markets Acts

Is it official integration then? Do you have source for that claim?


Thanks for your comment, I assumed that Beeper uses the DMA API [1], but I couldn't find if they really do, or they are just faking requests "like from official app". It seems the latter is true since it shows my chat history and DMA does not include that.

[1] https://engineering.fb.com/2024/03/06/security/whatsapp-mess...


This was the only article that also highlighted recent removal of desktop apps. This is a calculated move to reanimate facebook.com


No, it is not. You have whole Facebook bar on top with the notification bell, with unread notifications dark pattern. You need to have your Meessenger account tied to Facebook account. This is clear indication that facebook.com is on a drip. The site is dying.

Next, expect to have to install Facebook app to access Messenger.


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