lethologica | 23 days ago | on: Magnus Carlsen Wins the Freestyle (Chess960) World Championship
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lethologica | 23 days ago | on: Magnus Carlsen Wins the Freestyle (Chess960) World Championship
In chess there’s a concept of strength, and ELO is used as a rough estimate of this. Further there are FIDE rankings like IM and GM that have certain requirements to achieve.
In most sports, there’s never such an age gap. Think of basketball or football. You don’t see 12 year olds hitting the equivalent of GM in those respective sports (going pro?) and being able to compete with the 35 year olds, do you? In most sports, they wouldn’t even be allowed to enter but in chess they could.
lethologica | 23 days ago | on: Magnus Carlsen Wins the Freestyle (Chess960) World Championship
lethologica | 4 months ago | on: Books by People – Defending Organic Literature in an AI World
Get what you’re saying but hasn’t that always been the case without extensive marketing and promotion?
My understanding that writing and finishing the book is just the start. Then you need to sell the thing.
lethologica | 4 months ago | on: Look at how unhinged GPU box art was in the 2000s (2024)
lethologica | 5 months ago | on: Liquid Glass Is Cracked, and Usability Suffers in iOS 26
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lethologica | 5 months ago | on: Vibe coding has turned senior devs into 'AI babysitters'
I spend ages crafting the perfect prompt only to cross my fingers and hope that the output is what I want it to be when I could have just spent all that time actually crafting the document exactly as I want it to be in the first place. Often I then need to spend more time editing and tweaking the output from the AI anyway.
I’m honestly starting to feel a little crazy because I’m the only one at my workplace that sees it this way.
lethologica | 6 months ago | on: ADHD drug treatment and risk of negative events and outcomes
It took me as a real surprise when, after that first trip, all my ADHD symptoms simply vanished, never to reappear.
lethologica | 6 months ago | on: ADHD drug treatment and risk of negative events and outcomes
lethologica | 9 months ago | on: Duolingo CEO tries to walk back AI-first comments, fails
lethologica | 1 year ago | on: Salary expectations questions – How should you answer them? (2020)
My default answer to these questions is now “what’s your budget?” And if they return with a non answer, or try and push me to give a number without giving one themselves, I walk.
I can’t think of anywhere else where the seller (in this case the employer “selling” a position) of something hides the price and expects the buyer (the potential employee) to magically come up with number that meets their criteria.
What a dumb game we’ve developed for ourselves.
lethologica | 1 year ago | on: Rare and Amusing Insults, Volume 2
lethologica | 1 year ago | on: Microsoft Paint's new AI image generator builds on your brushstrokes
People have been worrying about this since the time Socrates thought that books would make people dumb because they wouldn’t need to memorise anything.
I’m an artist and I’m excited to see how people learn to use these new tools in creative ways.
lethologica | 1 year ago | on: I nearly died drowning
lethologica | 2 years ago | on: BYD launches $15,000 EV
I wonder if these will stand the test of time is the point I’m trying to make.
lethologica | 2 years ago | on: BYD launches $15,000 EV
Once they reach these milestones then maybe they can call themselves a Corolla killer.
lethologica | 2 years ago | on: Fitness trackers find new symptom of depression: body temperature
I know many people who wear Whoop bands and swear by it but month after month their clothing gets just a little tighter and their double chins just a little bigger.
lethologica | 2 years ago | on: A practical guide to quitting your smartphone
You wouldn’t tell a depressed person to just stop being depressed either and that they lack the discipline to be happy.