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They look so hilariously slow and bad in the video, and it’s a really simple back and forth task, with empty crates.

Interesting I was wondering about this, if you control the domain and web server technically you could even make a full path of arbitrary data that then redirects to the real target.

Can it make a SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle?

"Humanity's last exam" HN edition

I am a human and I can't...

looks like you failed your last exam, please exit through the red door down the aisle.

Will add vector path manipulation soon!

Just shipped in 0.6.0! New path commands:

   # Read path data
   figma-use path get <id>

   # Set new path
   figma-use path set <id> "M10,10 L90,50 L10,90 Z"

   # Transform existing paths
   figma-use path move <id> --dx 100 --dy 50
   figma-use path scale <id> --factor 2
   figma-use path flip <id> --axis x
SKILL.md updated too

can you now generate pelican driving a bicycle now?

I saw a similar problem. Roger Schank had some conversations with Epstein and the emails can be seen in Epsteinvisualizer.com but your site claimed there was no emails or connection. To be fair to Roger, who was an AI legend of his time and someone I knew personally before his untimely death, he really was not a pedo, and most likely never got involved with the girls, I think him and Epstein just talked about AI and education mostly.

Perfect! Thanks so much!

I can’t think of a more terrible way to fall asleep.

I know right. It is not only counterintuitive, but psychologically incoherent as to how sleep initiation actually works.

A loading screen is psychologically linked to anticipatory arousal and goal-oriented expectancy, which activates the sympathetic nervous system. That is the opposite of what sleep requires, which depends on parasympathetic dominance and cognitive disengagement. Using a "loader" for falling asleep primes vigilance and temporal monitoring instead of relaxation, making it conceptually misaligned with sleep onset mechanisms.

Just my 2 cents.


That's interesting. How would you explain that for someone works then? At least on me, the loader does not trigger vigilance and temporal monitoring (I think). Instead, it "allows" my brain to focus on something else, which gets boring very soon, but that at the same is engaging enough to keep doing it. This kind of interactive yet very slow dynamic helps me stop trains of thoughts and relax.

It does not replace healthy bedtime routines of course, and it never meant to be a serious sleeping aid, but more of an experiment - and partially a joke. Maybe the premise should have been to help stop a spinning mind rather than to fall asleep...


That’s not even the worst part. Imagine owning a car that has $7000 DRM tail light units if you need to replace one?

> $7000 DRM tail light units

What car has that? Please do not spread misinformation.

The Lightning taillights are expensive, a couple grand directly from Ford, primarily because of the integrated blind spot radar. That is the part that needs to be re-paired to the truck if you replace it, the taillights themselves are same as they ever were. Most of the time when someone breaks a taillight they just grab one from eBay and swap over the BLIS because it wasn't damaged.

Also, expensive taillights and headlights are 1) not unique to the Lightning, and 2) not unique to Ford.


My buddy who owns a lightning told me this story first hand. Perhaps he was exaggerating. His taillight got smashed, so this price was for the full unit not just the bulb.

This is right up there with people who are happy to not have root access on their phones.

On one visit to my doctor, where the issue was a sports related injury, my doctor told me to get more exercise. Obviously the advice is parroted so often she just blurted it out without thinking. She knows full well I train regularly and if anything get too much exercise.

It’s strange - I had a heart attack almost eight years ago because of years of neglect and decided to do the opposite. I took it so far that I built an application to track everything I do and how it helps (or keeps me from) reaching my goals.

For the longest time all my data said exercise more. That was expected since I literally didn’t move all the way to a cardiac ward. Then all of a sudden it shifted to ‘exercise less, drink less coffee and sleep much more.’

I understand why doctors fall into that blind spot. It was perfect advice for me for a long time and took a lot of failure (and remarkably bad coping mechanisms) for me to figure out.


Doctors in my country get 15 minutes per patient. Anything more and the insurance company doesn't pay.

Modern medicine is basically a factory line that never ends.


I no longer believe anything google’s team says. They got caught lying about many search factors in the last Google leak. For all we know the exact opposite of what is stated here is true.

That’s pretty much what Danny Sullivan says further down:

Sullivan admits there may be “edge cases” where content chunking appears to work.

“Great. That’s what’s happening now, but tomorrow the systems may change,” he said.


Reminds me of when Google's SEO spokesman Matt Cutts was around recommending that all sites have separate desktop and mobile versions, then Google started penalizing sites by tanking their pagerank shortly afterwards for not having just one version because Google wanted to push responsive design

can anyone link to reporting on that?

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