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Wouldn't it be the same amount of requests as a regular person researching something the old way?


If you watch the thinking panel in ChatGPT with GPT-5 Thinking it often consults dozens of pages in response to a single prompt.


Gonna steal all your files, passwords and crypto as a regular user anyway?


It's fun to see "GPU accelerated" and "like game engine" when literally every application is rendered the same way with the same APIs.


Last I checked I don't create a GL context to make a WPF app.


All those beautiful dlls will anyways sit comfortably in the same folder as your "dynamically" linked executable on Windows.


They might be, or not.


Also had some funky stuff with ambient mode. The whole page renders, video and audio plays, but nothing is interactive. Can't push buttons, can't select text etc etc. Like it renders the page to a png and shows it.


They mean you can press "more" only once for a maximum of 60 vs HNs "infinite" more button.

EDIT: now I know there is max 35 pages of HN


Where? Don't see any on latest main (685467e).


`llm.rs` has many `impl LLM` blocks


Not sure myself. Commit messages look pretty human. But the emojis in readme and comments like "// Re-export key structs for easier access", "# Add any test-specific dependencies here if needed" are sus indeed.


I wonder if it's possible to train to read text encoded as one colored pixel per letter, or even per token.


Given how people can learn languages, absolutely yes.


So windows.sucks and linux.sucks are available and 2000 USD/year, emacs.sucks is 200 USD/year and vi.sucks is already registered (but no website unfortunately)!

On the other hand linux.rocks and windows.rocks are taken (no website), vi.rocks is 200 USD/year and emacs.rocks is just 14 USD/year.

microsoft.sucks redirects to microsoft.com, but microsoft.rocks is just taken :thinking:


Pretty sure there's a domain monitoring service for similarly or something along these lines that buys up domains like these to prevent usage.

On that note, I've been trying to see if GoDaddy will buy a domain and resell for higher price by searching for some plausibly nice domain names on their site. They haven't took the "bait" yet.


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