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@KalenXI
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Cis/Gay/GreyAce Programmer & Broadcast Engineer

β€œIt was capitalism all along.”

β€œDon't measure how valuable you are by the way you are treated. Always remember you matter, you're important and you are loved and you bring to this world things no one else can.” - Charlie Mackesy

Lex Entropiæ Interretis: Res semper in peius tendunt.

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Also ironically I have the updated Google Maps on my iPhone but not my Pixel phone.
Been waiting 5 years for Apple to add Baltimore to the Apple Maps detailed city experience. Google Maps releases their version and my area’s supported on day one.
Really wish YouTube would stop messing with the subscription page. First they train me to ignore the first row because it's "Most Relevant" and I just want a chronological list. Now they stick the first chronological row at the top, then I have to skip two rows to get to the rest of the chronological videos.

With the pending demise of CBS News Radio, I thought I’d pay tribute to β€œThe Murrow Boys”, the reporters Edward R. Murrow hired to cover WWII. They pretty much invented broadcast journalism.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murrow_Boys

First, the man himself:

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-R-Murrow

#radio
#journalism

@siracusa Apple would never tell but I'd love to know how the animations ended up with a code path that works differently depending on whether the size of the window is even or odd.

Become ungovernable, like cats 🐈

https://youtu.be/0RLbXvUBzaY

Cat keeps crossing the U.S.-Canada border

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It's interesting to me that advertisers apparently prefer DAI to host-read ads in podcasts considering I'm way more likely to skip over a dynamic ad than one that a host I trust is willing to vouch for.
@caseyliss Did Apple just give up on documentation at some point? When I was first learning iOS and ObjC back in like 2010 I remember always being really impressed with how good the documentation was.

Apparently even the people who work at Anthropic are suffering from AI delusions. Models don't have "preferences" because they are not alive. They only simulate the appearance of having preferences. I wouldn't ask my algebra homework what it wants for lunch.

https://www.anthropic.com/research/deprecation-updates-opus-3

An update on our model deprecation commitments for Claude Opus 3

Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.