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John Allsopp retweeted
A demo I shared today in my keynote at @webdirections. It's a chat with Familiar that pulls from the web & combines this with a contextual memory that's been accrued locally about me over past interactions.
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🗣️ Nota Bene to speakers: something I always do, is scan conference abstracts to see who I might be overlapping with. If it's the case, I try to reach out and see how we can compliment each other's work, *create cohesive content* storylines. Had such a meeting today. Excited.
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John Allsopp retweeted
So stoked to be speaking in 2 days at @webdirections on `Breaking up long tasks`! Wrote about it here: calendar.perfplanet.com/2022… Details here: webdirections.org/summit/ Looking forward! @maxine @johnallsopp
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oh and have 6 bluesky invites–HMU for one!
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I think I'm pretty much out of this place–find me at bsky.app/profile/johnallsopp… and indieweb.social/@johnallsopp

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This is one of these moments where current me is thanking past me: Not only do I keep drafts of potential talks, I also play w/ deck design ideas. Just grabbed one that's perfect, that I also sketched out almost 1yr ago. Thank you bored Henri! 🙃
🗣 📢 (Aspiring) Speakers: never wait for a CFP to write a talk. Do it as the inspiration comes, time permits. I’m going to pull up in a ☕️ shop and write one (skeleton/outline) that no one has asked for. Title? “The Holy Trinity” 🕊
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boomer appeasement policies in full effect in NSW smh.com.au/national/nsw/the-…

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We’ve spent 20 years getting people to stop rendering text as images on the web. And that’s about to see a big reversal with twitter’s new link policy
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I've long been more than sympathetic to the original Luddites ad recommend we all understand them a little better, more relevant now than ever. A great place to start is Cory Doctorow's review of Brian Merchant's "Blood In the Machine buff.ly/46fpqQj

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John Allsopp retweeted
5 Oct 2023
Since Twitter seem to have broken social media card previews (they only show the image and the domain now, not the title) here's how my TIL site's automated screenshot cards work, in case anyone wants to imitate that til.simonwillison.net/shot-s…
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Weapons-Grade Guardrails, gaslighting and surfacing forbidden knowledge in Large Language Models from @mpesce's new and highly recommended substack windowscopilotstrategies.sub…

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Molly Holzschlag will long be missed. If you would like to remember @mholzschlag, we are holding two online memorial services tomorrow Oct 5, one at 7 AM Pacific time and another 7 PM Pacific: facebook.com/events/12397306… facebook.com/events/34602931…
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Early bird pricing for @webdirections Summit ends Friday-if you've not had a chance, take a look at the incredible program we've put together webdirections.org/summit/sch… 7 tracks covering the whole product team-from engineering to marketing!
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Hey Siri: set a timer for 4 minutes please. Works most of the time ChatGPT–10 minute back and forth (voice only) about time dilation and super massive blackholes Apple should be so embarrassed
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If you have paid account with chatGPT–try voice chat on your mobile device. extraordinary That, as they say, is the tweet.
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John Allsopp retweeted
1 Oct 2023
Built an @observablehq notebook inspired by this tweet - if it doesn't crash your browser (it crashed Mobile Safari for me a few times) it will let you select any image to run object detection on it, entirely in JavaScript! observablehq.com/@simonw/det…
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Computer vision in the browser in less than 10 lines of JavaScript 🔥
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John Allsopp retweeted
29 Sep 2023
I'm old enough to remember "Photoshop could never be a web app"
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John Allsopp retweeted
Learn about the most recent update to CSS Nesting (the `&` is not required anymore), and help us define one last thing about the syntax by reading this article, and taking a one-question survey! webkit.org/blog/14571/css-ne…
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John Allsopp retweeted
With many 🧩 dropping recently, a more complete picture is emerging of LLMs not as a chatbot, but the kernel process of a new Operating System. E.g. today it orchestrates: - Input & Output across modalities (text, audio, vision) - Code interpreter, ability to write & run programs - Browser / internet access - Embeddings database for files and internal memory storage & retrieval A lot of computing concepts carry over. Currently we have single-threaded execution running at ~10Hz (tok/s) and enjoy looking at the assembly-level execution traces stream by. Concepts from computer security carry over, with attacks, defenses and emerging vulnerabilities. I also like the nearest neighbor analogy of "Operating System" because the industry is starting to shape up similar: Windows, OS X, and Linux <-> GPT, PaLM, Claude, and Llama/Mistral(?:)). An OS comes with default apps but has an app store. Most apps can be adapted to multiple platforms. TLDR looking at LLMs as chatbots is the same as looking at early computers as calculators. We're seeing an emergence of a whole new computing paradigm, and it is very early.
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