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+those fantastic websdr sites will have it captured


Rather than encrypt why not steganography?

encode your data within natural language and transmit using a natural sounding text to speech engine

Maybe some AM Radio stations are already actually numbers stations V2.0


If that House MD arc ends up being ahead of its time...


Which one?


I didn't watch a lot of House MD but I believe I know what's being referred to.

There was an arc where House was administered ketamine as part of a treatment for his leg and he started walking without his cane, suggesting that his condition was being caused by psychological trauma long after his leg had physically recovered.


I vaguely remember this. thanks.


That's a bingo


This occurs all the time when using LLMs for code due to the variety of versions of each lib in their training data (which is typically years old already)

Some sort of automatic functionality to find deltas in libraries (even just crude function inspection between versions) and detect/remap them (or roll back versions) might solve that and issues like this.


Bold of them to not spoof the wget UserAgent


LMQL seems to be alive and takes some of these concepts even further. It's the project of 1 or 2 PhD students at ETH Zürich so I'm hopeful they'll see it through.

I thought guidance was smart, but LMQL seems brilliant as it merges pythonic constructions with LLMs (I think it may be an outright superset of python with LLM functionalities?)

It's predicated off a paper as well : https://arxiv.org/pdf/2212.06094


LMQL requires a user to learn a bespoke programming language. Not a good idea, no one really wants to have to learn a new programming language to work with one library or framework. You have to have a really compelling offering. With LLMs, the libraries and frameworks are a dime-a-dozen, so it's going to be a much bigger ask of your users


I see your point but at the same time I'm looking for alternatives and guidance isn't really alive and langchain is just... a lot of stuff(arguably bloat..) and I don't see any obvious easy value from it like I see in lmql/guidance.


IRC had a higher barrier to entry and a lot more common expectation of kickbans for various reasons (justified or not).

Plus the concept of +v doesn't really exist on discords. Sometimes you'd be stuck lurking while only a select few could speak.

And frankly being able to embed images/videos degrades the seriousness in various ways as it can become a bit of a meme/comedy competition (and they scroll disproportionately more text off.

And avatars mean less space is actually text..

<[@+]?shortnick>: <text>

is pretty much the optimal format for information density, which is ironic that twitch chat uses it (to mostly spam emotes)


Is it possible to somehow bridge discord and, say issues on GitHub or another forum so that people can use discord but the information is just pulled from other sources and they're redirected there?


I once asked it for naming suggestions which referenced the concept of jailing a process for a concept I was working on

It refused because the request was "offensive to prisoners"

They must be paying a heavy alignment tax.


Medical limits are 4W/kg, I'm amazed they're this far off.


FCC seems to limit at 1.6W/kg. https://www.fcc.gov/general/specific-absorption-rate-sar-cel...

How is this measured exactly?


The German agency responsible for this states it’s 2 W/kg, see https://www.bfs.de/EN/topics/emf/mobile-communication/protec...


I was thinking of MRI where I believe the limit is universally taken to be 4W/kg in the head region (Torso can be higher)


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