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For anyone else reading through this, the article has things about building a better space online, but also a long retrospective on their own attempt and its failures.
For anyone else reading through this, the article has things about building a better space online, but also a long retrospective on their own attempt and its failures.
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In all honesty I’m not sure I understand why this was posted here, is it about just how it feels possible now? Is the size written on the website up to date?
Well, he’s a lot less purist about “I do not want to use any LLMs for coding” than I am for myself personally, but
Welcome! I’m a researcher exploring malleable software: computing environments where anyone can mold their tools to their own unique needs.
sounds interesting and I’ll probably poke around his site. Thanks for posting!
I am curious about thoughts from people who sift through other peoples’ personal blogs. I feel a bit odd reading someone’s personal blog or website if I do not know them in real life, even though they did put it out there themselves voluntarily for the public to see…
Nope. I heard about how basically anything you expose to the internet gets attacked really quick by script kiddies and hackers, so I figure you have to have a lot of cybersecurity/networking knowledge that I don’t to do that successfully.
Also, not even sure what I’d put up there. I’m not too sure anyone super cares about my personal projects besides maybe my friends, and I can just text them.
This is probably a boring reply and not the answer you were looking for, but “no” is indeed a valid answer to the question and it is Fediverse engagement ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ if this was a big community such that I knew your thread would be guaranteed to get replies, I would not have given the “no” kind of answer you probably were not looking for. Also, I do think my reasons why I do not have a website might be able to spark some discussion.