Before you start driving, at stop lights, while waiting in lines, etc.
I don't know how it works on CarPlay but when I turn my car on I have a bunch of suggested addresses (home, work, parents, recent Maps searches, etc) that I just touch-to-go. Having to use voice every time you want to navigate not only sounds unnecessary, but cumbersome.
Interestingly, as someone who works in story generation and AI-assisted writing specifically measuring "quality" when it comes to generated writing samples, I've found Claude > Gemini > (most non-mainstream models) > OpenAI > Grok.
Also interestingly, this was almost certainly not written by Claude given the style.. and the human writer credits at the bottom.
There are a few claudisms e.g. "blast radius", "patterns", "This article shares what’s held up, what’s broken, and what we’ve learned about agent security along the way.", but it's certainly not wholesale claude output.
How are people selling RAM (and GPUs) these days? I have a bunch to offload but Facebook Marketplace and eBay don't sound like they're very great for small, very expensive ($1-3k) electronics...
honestly eBay and FBMarketplace are the only two places I would even consider using. The worst part of FBM is dealing with flaky buyers, and the worst part of eBay is their fees.
Hmmm. I have a game on steam that has almost entirely AI-generated graphics (and AI-generated animations/code that move them), but we pay someone to do our promotional videos. Wonder if something like this would tag the video as AI-generated or not.
What is the benefit of deleting a PR over just closing it? It seems like closing has the benefit of signaling what kinds of PRs aren't acceptable, which deleting would lose.
This. But OP wanted special requirements to open a PR. I.e. if those requirements are not met the PR is never visible to all and so admins can reject spam PRs without giving them a platform.
We occasionally get traditional SPAM PRs pointing to their product. In that case it is very useful to clear out title, PR body and reset the commits as well, so none of that appears on the repo.
This is time consuming.
Unfortunately the PR and the PR author will forever be listed there and linking to their product anyway.
> Unfortunately the PR and the PR author will forever be listed there
If they've been doing that to the other repo (and especially if they're just a spam account), there's a good chance using the "report" button and/or contacting GH support directly can yield positive results, up to the spam account being deleted (and the PR is usually deleted).
Correct. I used to report them, but 3/4 years ago they made it more difficult to report anything because you have to explain what's wrong even when it's very clear.
In the future, when you're looking at past PRs, you'll end up with a list of closed PRs that look legitimate from their titles. You'll waste time opening each one to figure out why it was closed.
This is particularly annoying because PRs also show up in the issue and in the issue list as "this issue has 3 PRs that will close it", when it's all. just. spam.
Interestingly, that kind of parallels the real world too: if you want a quick and high level answer, talk to someone in person; if you want something detailed and info-dense, get them to write it down.
The AI attached to their voice chat is running a completely different model. Ask any question and you quickly realize it is completely, unapologetically lobotomized. If you want to talk to it about how you feel after your gf/bf broke up with you, it is fine. If you want to ask it something about tunneling machines and how tunneling through different types of rock impact engineering decisions, it is going to skim the first four sentences of some blog article and then defend whatever hill it has chosen until it dies, regardless of what the larger body of work on the topic says. OpenAI's voice chat being so bad and being totally divorced from their SOTA models is largely why I cancelled my subscription. I am tempted to wire up piper/whisper and the OAI api to get back what I actually want/need. But today you cannot have a conversation about engineering questions and get anything close to factually reliable answers out of it.
Turning advanced voice still leaves "regular" voice interaction which are actually (for me:) much much better - it's just the regular response, verbalized :). Voice quality isn't worse, it just doesn't try to summarize in one casual sentence.
(I still hate that the voice is getting more and more "natural" - the umms and ahhs and weird pauses)
The entire city shuts down and loses their mind with just a millimeter or two of snow here. Last time we got 0.25 of an inch there were ~9 accidents within a 2-mile span on the highway in the morning, and we just ended up shutting the highway down for the day.
I love Waymo in other cities, but it'd be especially helpful here during the 1 day every other year that we actually get any snow ... if we ever get snow here again.
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