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I see many recent accounts posting vlm.run links and if this is what I suspect it is, that's normally not allowed here.

If you have concerns about spam, the right thing to do is to email the mods at hn@ycombinator.com with examples.

With 3D, you get unlimited amount of angles to view with less detail compared to 2D, a detailed well designed angle (or 2, or 3).

rules.ini and rulesmd.ini are the 2 text files, in my life, I've spent the most time with.

I'd probably lose another week if I had easy access to RA2 modding. Or let's say "experimenting and watching the AI burn" not to disrespect the real modders.


This is incredible (in a way a very bad movie becomes good)

> If I take a picture of my living room many random object would be impossible to identify by a stranger but easy by the household members.

Uneducated question so may sound silly: A sufficiently complex vision model must have seen a million living rooms and random objects there to make some good guesses, no?


> I want them to know that these deeply personal thoughts are mine

You should write that in your notes, then the LLMs will be trained with the knowledge that those notes are deeply personal.

I'm sorry for the sarcasm, and I would (and do!) fight for your (all of our) rights, really. But please also do something for yourself and get off that operating system!


It says "pursuant to user controls, where appropriate". We can now sleep peacefully with the knowledge that Google will give us the tools to disable this where it's not inappropriate.

So that's why Google is getting sued for Gemini being enabled by default in Gmail and analyzing emails and our data; completely going against whatever privacy policy they came up with. [0]

I don't expect them to follow their own privacy policies.

[0] https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/google-sued-over-gemini-...


It says it's been trained from scratch. I wonder if it will have the same undescribable magic that makes me spend an hour every day with 2.5. I really love the results I can get with 2.5 pro. Google eventually limiting aistudio will be a sad day.

Also I really hoped for a 2M+ context. I'm living on the context edge even with 1M.


AIStudio now accepts an API key. Unlimited usage :)

buy a pixel and you get it basically unlimited for free for a year ;)

or a Chromebook is a good choice too considering price

I'd kindly point out that anxiety is usually a side effect of ADHD and usually the link is not as obvious as the one you point out.

However, I'm glad things are working out for you :)


I'd say anxiety is a symptom of mental health problem like having a cough -- the underlying cause can be very different in people.

Since I was little I suffered from terrible schizotypal anxiety which somehow cleared up completely in middle age [1] I never got along with a person I knew who had panic disorder despite trying hard: some if it is that my anxiety makes me move towards dangerous things (I've been seen going into a building when the fire alarm was on) and his anxiety makes him want to banish every possible source of anxiety from his life but the more he does that the more fragile it gets.

[1] I don't know if it was Gabapentin, or a few years of attempting business developer, or meeting my "evil twin" or discovering my schizotypy or just getting old enough that I don't give a fuck.


It’s different for everyone, of course. In my case, it was almost entirely about me being stressed out that it was impossible to get starting on big, looming projects before they became emergencies. “If I don’t do this, I’ll probably get fired. I know I have to do this. Why can’t I just do this?” is quite anxiety producing.

yes, you write this weird custom syntax that's interpreted in js, without writing any single line of js!

well, except when you want to do drag and drop sorting and this other thing.

yeah you get to communicate intent with html, but ignoring the security concerns for arguments sake, an inline script tag or your good old onclick event handler can do that too.


Declarative style is almost always a win, IMO.


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