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Tone policing? I'm fine with it although I too got an email from corporate about an event with the same type of fun energy. My impression changed of the event as it was no longer personal but mechanical.

There's always been some innate ability to recognize effort and experience. I don't know the word for it but looking at a child's or experienced artist drawing you just know if they put in minimal or extra effort.


It won't be killed. Too much grift.

Exactly, the contractors, lobbyists and politicians are lining their pockets. Why would they kill the golden goose?

if you haven't seen, there is a fun game on the xbox called Exo One. i am certain it could be done in the browser.

Anonymous. May have. That appear. Knowledgeable source.

Guessing or mind reading passes as journalism and that's frustrating.

What do we know? Budget cut and resignation.


I have no problem with such claims. It comes down to who says they have the sources and how often they have been right in the past. When Rudy Giuliani says “I have evidence but I can’t show it to you” you can be certain he is lying. When Jeffrey Goldberg says he was texted war plans you can believe him. In this case you can click on the author’s name and review reports from the past and see how those played out.

Take a photo of her and send it while on a walk with your kids.

A safe way to get a similar disorienting experience is hold your breath under water while in a tight ball and have someone spin you on every direction and reverse it until you can't stand it and then wait another ten seconds.

I recall being swallowed by a wave and while under for only a short period i thought it was annoying not knowing when I'd return to the surface.


I do not read licenses. Rarely do i click "I agree" as someone else already has and I'm using the "product"

I am curious what my exposure is yet not wealthy enough to find out.


https://rivet.gg/docs/general

That link appears broken.

I don't quite get the concept yet. The details are kinda slim.


> I don't quite get the concept yet. The details are kinda slim.

Would be helpful to learn more. From looking at one of the examples, can you elaborate a bit on what doesn't make sense? Or is this more broadly how it works architecturally?

> That link appears broken.

Looks like we had a broken link in the mobile nav – is that where you found it?


Mobile, yes.

Perhaps a use case?

To say it's like another service requires me to know the alternative and now your completion is known as well.

I'm also curious how the service handles multiple requests to the same state.


Does this example list help? https://github.com/rivet-gg/actor-core?tab=readme-ov-file#ex...

> I'm also curious how the service handles multiple requests to the same state.

That's the key part of ActorCore – state is persisted across requests. It's like a Lambda function that can (a) run forever and (b) persist state.


Curious why you wouldn't have a Q and A with AI?

If the information is relatively unchanged and the details well documented why not ask questions to fill in the gaps?

The Socratic method has been the best learning tool for me and I'm doubling my understanding with the LLMs.


I think this method works best when you can verify the answer. So it has to be either a specific type of question (a request to generate code, which you can then run and test), or you have to know enough about the subject to be able to spot mistakes.


Seems logical.

If we encrypt everything we don't need AuthN/Z.

Encrypt locally to the target PK. Post a link to the data.


What? I work in this field and I have no idea what you mean. (I get the abbreviations like authz and pk, but not how "encrypting everything" and "posting links" is supposed to remove the need for authentication)


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