Don't hate the player, hate the game.
let’s face it, not every report is a masterpiece and sometimes the most routine tasks deserve a little ai flair - because who doesn’t love a sprinkle of efficiency in the daily grind?
A feed of articles and links that I have starred in my RSS feed. Stuff that is interesting but might not be worthy of a full post or note.
let’s face it, not every report is a masterpiece and sometimes the most routine tasks deserve a little ai flair - because who doesn’t love a sprinkle of efficiency in the daily grind?
Linkblog is here to rescue us from the chaotic web wilderness! With a fresh new look and an invitation to share the coolest finds, it’s all about community engagement and treasure hunting in the digital realm.
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In a world where personal computing has morphed into a battleground of profit-driven agendas, this article reflects on the lost freedoms once celebrated by tech enthusiasts. It’s a nostalgic yet urgent call to reclaim the essence of computing that was once a liberating adventure for the individual.
In a twist fitting for a soap opera, Zuckerberg is backtracking from the heavy-handed moderation era and pivoting towards a more whimsical ‘zigging’ approach. It’s like flipping the switch on a previously drab party to light up the dance floor, shedding rules that have felt heavier than your aunt’s fruitcake. Community Notes might just take center stage, promising a dash of community spirit!
Dive into the intriguing world of Large Language Models as 2024 unfolds, where insights balance the promise of AI with its environmental challenges, peppered with a touch of quirkiness about the ongoing dialogue in the tech community.
In a world where sports gambling has gone from the glitz of Las Vegas to an omnipresent force, this article contemplates whether it was a wise decision to open up the floodgates. As bets now fan out across the nation, the once exclusive allure seems both thrilling and slightly chaotic.
a whimsical journey from skepticism to creating a terminal emulator, reflecting on the unexpected joys of innovation in coding.