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Dictionaries are such a scam designed to encourage people to stop paying true wordsmiths by letting anyone find better words without any effort. We must not support any “writer” who relies on a dictionary!

When algorithms replace humans

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I’m sympathetic to those rallying against allowing companies to scrape the open web to train their models, but unfortunately that ship has sailed. By trying to block scrapers today, you guarantee that only OpenAI and Google can build large models since they already scraped everything, granting them a duopoly and turning their feature into a platform.

At this point, we’re better off either fostering competition and making it easier to bootstrap a new foundational model, or legislating that any model trained on public data must be fully open sourced.

I’m a fan of “slop” as a term, but “unwanted” AI content is subjective. A more concise definition would be “any content not generated by a human that pretends to be human generated”

There’s no wiggle room, either the generated content is known to be AI generated or it’s slop, regardless of its quality or if I wanted that content.

https://simonwillison.net/2024/May/8/slop/

“Headphones for your eyes” is a much more interesting way to think about VR.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzH54FpWAP0&t=194s

Reviews for the Vision Pro are out!

Does it live up to the stratospheric hype? Not so much.

Oh sorry, that's from CNET's review of the first iPhone in 2007.

It's way too early to tell if this product line will succeed in the long term. Will the first gen Vision Pro be a runaway success? Of course not! But will later generations look as obvious as the iPhone does now? Who knows!

For comparison, Apple sold 1.4 million iPhones in 2007. Supposedly Apple is expecting to sell around 500k Vision Pro units this year. Given the 3x price difference (in 2024 dollars), that effectively means the first gen Vision Pro is expected to bring the same revenue as the first gen iPhone.

We all have rosy retrospection about how great and obvious the first iPhone or first iPod was, but honestly nobody had any idea if Apple's crazy bet would pay off. We all agreed it was magical tech, but it was expensive, had tons of limitations, and nobody really needed it. Sound familiar?

All I know is it’s been a long time since I had such child-like wonder for new technology.

2010’s: every command line tool is a startup idea

2020’s: every apple notes use case is a startup idea

2 completely unrelated facts…

Fact #1: Anthem insurance does not consider a Vitamin D test preventative, even if your doctor coded it as such, and will not cover it during your annual physical.

Fact #2: Vitamin D deficiency is a common problem for those of us with darker skin, so good doctors will screen for it as a preventative measure in people of color but usually not for white people.

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“Don’t vote for democrats, they might actually try to improve your lives”

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/y1Rwwb6Qaas

TIL all Facebook products (including Instagram and Threads) are so hostile against privacy, they will refuse to render anything in Safari if you use iCloud Private Relay. You have to “Show IP Address” in Safari (which bypasses Private Relay) to get anything more than a blank white page 🤦‍♂️

Why does Apple refuse to fix the spam call problem?

  1. silence unknown callers does not work with Wifi calling so my mac and iPad still ring
  2. if an unknown number I’ve never seen before calls, immediately hangs up, and then calls again, they are almost certainly junk
  3. if I never call an unknown number back, auto-block it next time
  4. if lots of other iphones are blocking this number, block it for me too
  5. make all these features work with junk texts too
  6. how exactly was this call carrier verified?

Yes, there are third party apps to block junk calls and texts, but since they can’t sync with or run on macOS, I have to choose an all or nothing approach to getting calls and texts on my mac 😭

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Still not sure if I should be sad Putin didn’t get toppled overnight or happy that I didn’t wake up to Wagner group being a nuclear power 🤔

Obviously the only thing that stops bad sex with a gun is good sex with a gun.

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NYC is the exact opposite of Death Valley in every way… loud, bright, crowded, dirty, and aggressively social. I wonder if the reason it feels so fun is because it’s so grungy that every nice place you find feels like a diamond in the rough.

I always felt smart homes were stuck with a similar problem. They have the potential to improve our home lives significantly but people need to be convinced of the utility. Unfortunately IoT companies haven’t innovated fast enough to improve usability for non-hobbyists.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/people-had-to-be-convinced-of-the-usefulness-of-electricity-21221094/

People Had To Be Convinced of the Usefulness of Electricity | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
www.smithsonianmag.com

Anyway had a great day hiking in Death Valley to unwind after a week in Vegas!

“Everything you see is a big giant rock”

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TIL about the 3 types of fun.

Type 1: you’re having fun in the moment

Type 2: it’s not fun in the moment but fun after it’s over, like a long hike

Type 3: it’s not fun but it makes a good story so you don’t regret it even if you wouldn’t do it again

I can’t wait for the future where I use my GPT copilot to turn 1 line into 3 paragraphs and the recipient uses GPT to translate the 3 paragraphs back into 1 line, and we can both feel more productive with our AI assistants.

Forbes has done more damage to society than it gets credit for. It used to be that billionaires had to build impressive things with their name on it to get recognition. Now Forbes publishes their name on a list for winning at holding their wealth, and we celebrate it.

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Testing out Beluga!

If you want to see my earlier posts, see @neilgupta on Twitter: https://twitter.com/neilgupta