Hunter C. Meyer

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@charliemchapman I’ve also had lots of problems with it. Everytime I hear people talk about how great the new Spotlight is I get jealous that mine isn’t working 🤣
@stroughtonsmith I bet they’ll advertise it as freely resizable iPhone mirroring on Mac or resizable iPhone apps on iPad and we’ll all just know it when we see it.
@samhenrigold another example that I think is really interesting isn’t just the kid who is saving up money to buy one of these because they love technology, but it’s the kid who *discovers* that they love technology because their parents bought this for them for school
@paul @stroughtonsmith maybe you could argue that there would be less token use? I’m not a developer so correct me if I’m wrong, but in my experience UIKit is a little more verbose than SwiftUI. I don’t think it’ll matter in the long run, but who knows

@gary_bbgames @stroughtonsmith Same. I’ve only dabbled in iOS/macOS development, never seriously. I recently switched to using the “Shuffle Landscape” feature for my Mac Wallpaper, but I was frustrated that there wasn’t a way to know which landscape it was showing me.

So I built one using Codex a couple of days ago. It lives in my menu bar and it just works. I’m a PhD student in medical physics, not a software developer, and I didn’t have to become one to solve this problem.

This was very wrong, but fun to speculate 🤣

Anyways the MacBook Neo looks like a great buy for a lot of people. I’m not going to buy one, but I will bring it up every time someone in my life asks for a recommendation.

I’ve heard lots of speculation about Apple’s ✨experience✨ on March 4, including that they’ll demo AI features that will launch alongside new products. I’d be more keen to see previews of AI features coming in iOS 27 et al. I know it’s highly unlike Apple to preview future software, but an in-person demo for media-eyes-only would be an interesting avenue they could take.

This could take some pressure off of them and encourage them not to rush their Google Gemini integration.

"Fortune Favors the Buggy": How a bug saved Rogue Amoeba

Last week, Paul Kafasis wrote about how a small bug in Audio Hijack saved his company. They initially launched Audio Hijack (in 2002, shortly after I turned 4!) with a 15 day free trial. Sales were horrible. But when they released a small update a few months later, they accidentally

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"Token Creators" and Online Communities, a link to "Content and Community" at Stratechery by Ben Thompson.

https://www.huntercmeyer.com/token-creators-and-online-communities/

“Token Creators” and Online Communities

Ben Thompson, in this week’s article at Stratechery, wrote about how publishing has been transformed via the creation of the printing press, the internet, and now AI.  Each of these inventions has changed the creation-to-consumption pipeline, removing bottlenecks, increasing the availability and amount of content, and enabling new publishing

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Should OpenAI be filtering the outputs of ChatGPT to avoid copyright infringement?

https://www.huntercmeyer.com/when-training-an-llm-is-transformative/

When Training an LLM is Transformative

In my last post, I commented on the two recent court victories for Meta and Anthropic and summarized the judgements that were made in favor of fair use for the training of LLMs. In these two specific cases, the training of LLMs has been deemed transformative. However, the two judges

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