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Allow me.

You can name an article anything you want, and the thing will generate content, though not necessarily relevant to the title you chose.

So some vandal comes along and supplies a hateful title, et voila.


How difficult is it to add an absurdity filter on the BE?

Not difficult at all.


Well then this seems like the dumbest site ever...

"trying to get to the airport and I don't have much money" is not the quest you want to be faking...

Absolutely true! Perhaps the thing I was trying to say is do not travel or live your life in a bubble. Do not be a tourist in life, get in there. Be safe, but take survivable risk. And yes be honest. I would remove this line from the post, but on the other hand your reply adds a good guide post!

For anyone interested in ELI5 on arXiv papers: https://eli.voxos.ai

Similar idea, but much simpler and focused!


Thanks for your point of view. Its great advice for someone already well on their academic journey.

ELI is built as an on-ramp for those that don't have the education al background to get over the learning curve required for this method to be practical.


Random example generator would be nice


Skills are compensation for out-of-distribution task assignment (and very valuable training data for model providers)

MCP are tools - might as well have just called it API for AI, but that ship has sailed.

It's 100% apples and oranges!


Cool, I think? It's unusable on mobile Google Chrome. Pinch to zoom worked for about a split second and now it’s broken


I have not implemented proper multi-touch controls yet. Currently the gizmos need to be used for zooming, paning and rotating.

I will add multi-touch gestures soon.


Define "it" in the context of "doing it wrong".

The post provides a lot of good food for thought based on experience which is exactly what the title conveys


A lot of these smells like skill issue on the model. So many are completely non-issues if using Claude Opus 4.5+

The idea of assigning a code-owner agent per directory is really interesting. A2A (read: message passing and self-updating AGENTS.md files) might really shine there in some way.


Why have you used it for months now if you're not impressed?


Because I'm too lazy to unsubscribe. It's cheap so it's not high on my list of things to do, lol.


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