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I implemented those recursion rules (probably very poorly) years ago. I still often think about the ways I did and probably should have handled those. It was an interesting problem.

We'll just be serfs of the AI billionaires.

we already are son.


How isn't this the actual link in the post? Have to go through all these loops and hoops and the post doesn't even link to the source from what I can tell.

>I want AI capabilities to remain diffuse and spread out...

The most widely used AI systems are controlled by a few billionaires. I'd like to see it become much more spread out.


Fair. I could have phrased that better. I agree, things should ideally become even more diffuse than they currently are!


And for folks that do want to bury the body, it can be done way cheaper than the funeral industrial complex would have you believe. Our church keeps a simple coffin on hand that the family can use at cost. And we have folks who will prepare the body and bring it to the church. The only part we don't usually do is dig the grave. Cemeteries usually include that in the cost of the plot.


Next year they will introduce "hAIngouts" as an AI chat bot.


Ouch. Maybe "Google wAIve" for collaborative chats.


It has options to hide or obscure the location, which I use whenever I'm anywhere near my house, but it should be a little better about prompting users to use that.


Strava (a running tracking app) provides two helpful controls you can set as your default:

1. “Hide the start and end points of activities that start at SPECIFIC addresses.” 2. “Hide start and end no matter where they happen.”

Then it can be useful to add your home/work/routine locations.

If iNaturalist doesn’t have a setting like that, it’s a nice approach — especially if it’s included as part of initial onboarding flow — so it helps people without needing to remember to make visibility choices each time.


Works for me.


You're right. It's just down for Tailscale VPN customers. Odd.


Just run WSL inside of Windows.


Neat. I was recently wondering if there was a way to find houses in my area that had roof-top solar, just to get an idea of how common it was.


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