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  1. Maurice Parker, , more info

    2023-03-10 01:04
    I updated a couple of my minor apps today so that they look correct on the latest macOS releases. The first, Feed Compass which is an app to help you find, preview, and subscribe to blogs. I also updated Feed Curator which is an OPML feed list editor. I also added multiple select for a Reddit user who was needing it. It felt good to help someone out and to …
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  2. Tatiana Mac » writing, professional and personal, , more info

    Enter strawman: Build a tangible form to anchor esoteric discussions
    You ask, "Should I be making a new directory for this feature I'm building?" You expect a return value of: "yes" or "no." You had a 50% chance of guessing the "correct" answer...right? Four hours, 49 messages, 13 participants (4 whom you've never met?) later, you have not a boolean but instead something rather undefined: "What makes a feature a feature?" "Isn't everything in React a component?" "Where do I …
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  3. HotWheels, , more info

    Orange you glad, Zagato Zele 1000
    Orange you glad, Zagato Zele 1000
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  4. 🌌🔮✨, , more info

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  5. colin_morris, , more info

    Does ChatGPT know about things Wikipedia doesn't?
    I’ve spent a lot of time editing Wikipedia. I do it for many reasons, but one of the sillier ones floating around the margins of my consciousness is that I like to think that, by expanding Wikipedia, I am in some small way helping the advance of AI and speeding along the arrival of the singularity. After all, Wikipedia has historically been an important training corpus for AI models. But …
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  6. Dan Cohen – Blog, , more info

    Humane Ingenuity 46: Can Engineered Writing Ever Be Great?
    As we await the next generation of engineered writing, of tools like ChatGPT that are based on large language models (LLMs), it is worth pondering whether they will ever create truly great and unique prose, rather than the plausible-sounding mimicry they are currently known for. By preprocessing countless words and the statistical relationships between them from million of texts, an LLM creates a multidimensional topology, a complex array of hills …
    By Dan Cohen, 882 words
  7. Swift by Sundell, , more info

    SwiftUI views versus modifiers
    One of the most interesting aspects of SwiftUI, at least from an architectural perspective, is how it essentially treats views as data. After all, a SwiftUI view isn’t a direct representation of the pixels that are being rendered on the screen, but rather a description of how a given piece of UI should work, look, and behave.That very data-driven approach gives us a ton of flexibility when it comes to …
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  8. Technology + Creativity at the BBC - BBC Blogs, , more info

    Expanding Our Horizons With ChatGPT
    I was a sceptic about the impact of the new tranche of generative AI tools until this week when two of my friends demonstrated how they could be used in genuinely transformative ways that go far beyond faking essays or acting as a search interface with poor boundaries and a tendency to invent things that look plausible. Last week in his regular Exponential View newsletter Azeem Azhar described in detail …
    By Bill Thompson, 676 words
  9. Jay Hulme — Blog, , more info

    It Is Good For Us To Be Here
    Preached at St Nicholas’, Leicester on Sunday 19th of February 2023READINGSExodus 24.12-end & Matthew 17.1-9SERMONAt face value, the Gospels are quite gritty affairs. Jesus in the dirt and the mud. Jesus in the dust. Jesus walking for miles. Jesus with no home to lay his head. Jesus in massed crowds, with the poor, the sick, the outcast.God has come to Earth to dwell with us - and the Gospels understandably …
    By Jay Hulme, 1,163 words
  10. The Wondersmith — Blog, , more info

    A New Chapter
    Dear Reader, I hope you have enjoyed the writings and recipes featured here, whether you’ve just stumbled across them or followed for years! It means so much to me to know that my posts have left some kind of positive impact on the world, since that’s why I write in the first place. I have been feeling for a while now that it’s time to begin a NEW chapter in …
    By The Wondersmith, 319 words
  11. News, reviews and opinion from the cheapest seat, , more info

    Re-Animator The Bloody Musical, The Drayton Arms
    There’s a trailer for an American version of Re-Animator The Musical that features a large cast, impressive songs and a heavy dose of blood and gore that makes it look like it’s a delight, at least if you’re fond of musical parodies of daft comedy horror films. As it goes they’re one of my favourite genres, so it was incredibly frustrating to find out that this was a different adaptation, …
    By Alex Finch, 817 words
  12. Kevin's Blog, , more info

    Corners of the World (Twitter)
  13. Fantastic Anachronism, , more info

    On the Pleb Filter
    Perhaps if we lived on a crest, things would be different. We could at least see.A pleb filter is a piece of art which, by virtue of its impenetrability, "filters out" people with bad taste. What makes the pleb filter such an entertaining addition to online Discourse is that it's a ready-made kafkatrap, a perfect concept for trolls and shitposters to weaponize: once an artwork has been declared a "pleb …
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  14. Procedural Generation, , more info

    The end of Twitter bots
    ALTView on TwitterTwitter is removing the free API access, which will have the inevitable consequence of driving most twitter bots into extinction. I’ve written a fair bit about art bots over the years, since they’re one of the more accessible generative art forms (and therefore one of the most creative and prolific).Here’s a talk by Kate Compton on the poetics of bots, which will have to stand in as an …
    By proceduralgeneration, 259 words
  15. Kafkaesque, , more info

    January 2023 Update
    Happy end of wretched 2022, everyone! I’ve become too superstitious at this point to claim that 2023 will be better. But I so sincerely hope that it is for you! For me, personally, it’s actually been awful – starting on … Continue reading → The post January 2023 Update appeared first on Kafkaesque.
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