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Same. Maybe it's the open source ecosystem that forced him to be overly self confident, to fly above the cognitive noise.



Check AdNauseam!


Yes this works great. I wonder why chrome disabled it repeatedly?


Same!! If I double click on it and nothing happens, delete it.

It was the work laptop of my father. We were on holidays, far from home, so it was harder to fix it. Oops…!


Do you have more details on which aspects of Epictetus' philosophy are related to hating to outsource mental work? I'm not familiar enough with stoicism. Thanks

(I could ask chatgpt, I ask you instead =p)

PS: Claude 3.5 Haiku take on it: "For Epictetus, the process of thinking is more important than the result. By outsourcing mental work, people surrender their most valuable tool for self-improvement - their own mind."


There are ways to watermark the output, by slightly altering the choice of tokens in a recognizable pattern.


Within the model? Like as part of training afterwards some fine tuning?


More probably code available on demand but without any license attached


No, the code is available on GitHub and there is a license. It permits personal use.


Interesting product. We would use that as a backoffice that would be self hosted, fetching from and pushing to backend APIs. Is that use case on your roadmap?

Basically an alternative to Google sheet with JS macros in it. Gsheet is no good for us because we have data protection requirements.


You can run JS in Excel now too though, I believe? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/referen...


Yep, we're currently rolling out pilots for self-hosting. If you're interested, feel free to reach out via the contact page on our website.


The energy density of the system is surprisingly high (in my modest perspective). It looks like 800kWh per ton of iron. Isn't it ~five times as much as the batteries we have in cars?


I've seen claims up to 300 Wh/kg for batteries, but yes this is still more than that.


Is that lithium iron or for sulfur chemistries?

And for good batteries their density doesn't really matter.

Sodium ion batteries will be fantastic grid storage simply because they're just going to be dirt cheap



That's active electronic noise cancellation - there have been many of those described and very few delivered over the past thirty years. Presumably because it's the sort of thing that is angle-sensitive and hard to set up and maintain.

The thing I saw was just a pane of glass or plastic with large round holes in it to attenuate/dissipate sound waves while allowing significant airflow.


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