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Wed Aug 27
Thirteen things this Thursday that I have read, watched, listened to or otherwise found noteworthy.
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Un immenso Montale musicato da Sonauto.
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Should we anthropomorphize LLMs?
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I’m not an artist, I’m a curator of mistakes.
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Present Me is notorious for committing Future Me to things that Future Me cannot deliver. Present Me is also notorious for not realizing this until Present Me becomes Future Me, at which point Present Me curses the name of Past Me for...
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Title: stephvee.ca Website: stephvee.ca RSS Feed: stephvee.ca/feed.xml My nerdy corner of the internet, where I share my thoughts on blogging, hobby web development, AI / LLMs, digital minimalism, and everything else I'm interested in....
since they don't get half the love they deserve, I thought I might as well put this list out there for the (anglophone) world to see.
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