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Happy to give it a try but I have 10 years using tiling wms exclusively for research and work and I never wanted to have more than 5 workspaces. I think the nice thing about wms is that mental model to keep things lean and simple, similar to how I also don't have a thousand tabs open and in fact I try to close all of the by the end of every day. I also fail to see the benefit of that many workspaces given you have other tools such as tmux etc.


I think the difference may be LLMs may not be laundered clean of copyright data anytime soon. Even if chatgpt got big and profitable, it's not so clear that it won't contain copyrighted data as that may simply be necessary to train the best models.


Most of the web is copyrighted


Warlords period soon?


We are in a collective mask off moment in this nation's history.



They do mention it here

> Note: This blog is inspired by Jiayi Pan [1] who initially explored the idea and proofed it with a small model.

I might have written it as

> Note: This blog is inspired by Jiayi Pan [1] who also reproduced the "Aha Moment" with their TinyZero [2] model.

[1] https://x.com/jiayi_pirate/status/1882839370505621655 (1.1M views btw)

[2] https://github.com/Jiayi-Pan/TinyZero

A lot of people are busy reproing R1 right now. I think this is the spark.


I used to own one Garmin GPS and replaced it with my cellphone plus a mount. Updating the map was a major pain point.

Now I'm really pleasantly surprised at how good the descent mk3 is which I wear all day and there's also inreach etc. Garmin products are really safe buys when it comes to fitness devices. Other smart watches suffer mostly from the software side whereas Garmin connect syncs well and has good UX.


Ha, I guess Trump is the pro business president after all since he's so transparently open for business himself. At least as of now it seems Bytedance outsmarted the detractors.


Given its origin and involvement in these high profile cases I always thought Crowdstrike is a government subsidized company which barely has any real function or real product. I stand corrected I guess.


This still doesn't demonstrate that it has any real function tbf.


Business Continuity Plan chaos gorilla as a service.


There's something missing here... You know nothing about Crowdstrike (as per your own statement) and critical infrastructure depends on them.

That two things tell us something about your knowledge;)


She also believed she may have been unfairly retaliated against regarding her perf. That's probably the main reason she resigned. Not necessarily that the speaker was not approved.


Also it's not that rare that the other party forgets what their original stance on something is and in turn argue against you on that issue. Reminding them that hey this was your idea too can help you resolve that debate if it's unnecessary.


How could you possibly distinguish that from your own misunderstanding of their position?


By repeating it early (soon after being said) and often.


Oh, well if that's what you're doing, they probably haven't forgotten their original position. People usually try to save face and it takes a very high character to directly admit a change of mind.


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