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I mostly use chatgpt. don't do google much unless i'm looking to shop or something, but then I usually just go to amazon or yelp

I'm not sure I'll use it if it requires me reading a long whitepaper to understand how it works.

I had to decide between a minimalist, simple UI, which I ultimately chose, or providing more detailed explanations. Although the guide briefly describes how Pazoo works, I don’t mind outlining it again here for clarity.

The process of using Pazoo is quite straightforward:

1. Start by navigating to www.pazoo.co before logging in or registering on any website.

2. Type in a password that's easy for you to remember.

3. Choose a sequence of animal icons—this sequence will be your key for strengthening all your passwords, so consistency is crucial.

4. Pazoo automatically enhances your password. Use this stronger password for your login.


do i have to remember the sequence and order of animals? That's 7 gd animals. maybe make a web extension like bitwarden that us dummies can use w/o having to think.

contnet will stop being free due to ai consumption

There is already [effectively] no "free" true content

And it is not "due to ai consumption" - it is due to fewer people being willing to self-sponsor their efforts, and instead relying on aggregation platforms (all of which are for-pay or ad-supported (or both)) to 'get the message out'


Interesting! I wonder if this will be the way we open the door to microtransactions on the web!

Nostr is already doing that. Checkout stacker.news. It’s like Reddit but it requires micro payments to post. Commission is split with site owner and content creators.

How do you prevent people just paying to push their own agenda and the site being full of biased commercial stuff?

Edit; oh you don’t, this site is full of bitcoin shit.


any nostr site is going to be heavily geared towards bitcoiners since the payment system uses lightning network.

I just landed a contract today after 9 months of not working. It was dumb luck.

I spent the last 20 hours using 4o writing a tauri/rust desktop app. I don't know rust, so it was a LOT of pasting errors back in copying back to my code. But I'd say after about 14 hours it got very lazy. Does AI get tired like humans?

AI can get 'stuck' in local optima. At which point it will hallucinate or repeat itself over and over or both. Easy way is to start over or you have to really feed a bunch of stuff to it to get it to move.

A good way to think of AI is like a cubic spline. The formula that pops out of all of the nodes strung together make a thing that resembles a cubic spline. Everything is valid along that formula but only at the nodes where it crosses the real spline. Everything else might be close +/- some error rate. But it can also create hills and valleys that you should not reach. But are perfectly valid for the spline. The more noes you add the higher the calculation is. But the more accurate it is. But that can also create wildly weird things between the valid points.


I've noticed that errors seem to increase the longer the chat goes. I think having too much previous context confuses it. I seem to have much better luck if I occasionally start a new chat.

Sounds productive. Don't forget to take breaks, drink water, and sleep.

Tell it you will give it tips for kWhrs.

its like how i know html.

Meh. AI is like having a super senior developer on your team to ask questions of. They don’t always give the correct answer.

If and only if you write web boilerplate all day. Try asking it for advice on embedded and hardware design, it'll just tell you to connect black to red.

Yeah for stuff that’s well documented online it’s pretty decent. I’m just learning rust and building a desktop app with it. Tons of errors but I still got ten times further with it than without.

i paid up, didn't get any emails and i hadn't logged in first, appears to be broken as I can't login with my gmail now.


jfc i sure hope this doesn't go mainstream

typically i try to learn one thing at a time before starting a project with 10 things I don't know well.

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