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I was curious to see if Fable 5 had any knowledge of...

I was curious to see if Fable 5 had any knowledge of this blog in its training date (modern day equivalent of Googling yourself, I guess 😏). The answer seems to be maybe. It is aware of it, apparently, but isn’t quite ready to associate it with the author making the request.

New Future

Thinking of new content and promotion. I haven’t posted for the last few weeks, after scrapping the blog post for the last Norwich trip. Not liking how the blog post turned out. I am planning for independence from the care system (hopefully) in the next 13 months, once the weather dries out (Saturday?). I will start Phase 1 of the plan (repairing...

Please, use a link!

This is a rant. It didn't start today, but I think I've reached the end of the line. The straw that broke the camel's back, so to say. I used an internal tool for the first time. I logged in and navigated through the web app, making some updates here and there. All was well. But then I made the mistake of wanting to go back to the initial...

You can tell it's a personal website because it has personality

Gordon McLean and Case Duckworth had a good back-and-forth about typography and layout. Gordon says you should make your website uncluttered and easy to read. Case says there are reasons why you might not want to do that. Read for yourself: Gordon: Sort your sites out! Case: Your sites are fine! Gordon: Your sites are OK I guess As you can see...

Is AI Reversing Anti-Progress or Is It Accelerating It?

Perhaps it's time to admit that AI hype is self-serving propaganda, and that we're actually living in a Philip K. Dick-type dystopia. Consider the depth and consequences of the widening gap between these headlines. One the one hand, we're awash in articles proclaiming the immense value being generated by AI and the promise of future value...

DiffusionGemma

DiffusionGemma Last May Google briefly released an experimental Gemini Diffusion model. I tried the preview at the time and recorded it running at 857 tokens/second. It was an exciting model, but Google made no further announcements about it. That research has returned in the best possible way: as a new open weight (Apache 2 licensed) Gemma...

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