@soleio What Agassi is describing is known as a ‘tell’ in poker. Reminds me of a scene from one of my favourite films, Rounders, when Matt Damon’s character spots John Malkovich’s tell.
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@JeremyNguyenPhD I’ve been using it to perform maintenance tasks and implement small features, but hadn’t thought of asking multiple solutions, thanks for the tip!
@WeirdoWizard Had no idea cricket was even a thing in Berlin!
Have to admit, I miss growing up with street cricket with local kids and wheelie bins as wickets in the suburbs of Melbourne.
@davidhoang You’re headed to Berlin yes? Would love to hear about how growing up in the US compares to Australia, I see you’re partial to Korean fried chicken. 😇
@davidhoang I recently read about a 9 year old Vietnamese boy who drowned in a river crossing through the Darién Gap — it’s simply heartbreaking that refugees are now making the journey from Vietnam to the US via South America.
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@jansenniklas@perplexity_ai My daily use of ChatGPT and Claude feels like a form of collaboration — a thought partnership, with lots of moments of brilliance.
I recently tried NotebookLM and was reminded of my first time with GitHub Copilot — less collaborative and more augmentation of my own abilities.
@jansenniklas@perplexity_ai I’m curious how much of this sentiment has to do with the affordances of ChatGPT being almost exclusively surfaced via a chat interface?
@davidarens Such a lovely story. The connections we made through the Internet in those early years feels like an entirely different Internet.
1720136 — I somehow still remember my ICQ number from high school.
@john__moriarty @andybudd +1. The AWS episode was my recent introduction and felt like the first time I listened to This American Life or Radiolab. Binged on Amazon, Sony, NBA, even Taylor Swift over the holidays.
@john__moriarty What are your personal favourites?
@rsms This doesn’t happen with everyone, but another consequence was that reconfiguring my muscle memory meant I was no longer able to touch type on a QWERTY keyboard (touch screen keyboards are fine).
@rsms Dvorak is radical indeed, I’ve been typing with Dvorak for over a decade. It took about a week to go from completely incapable to being able to get work done slowly, and then some time to get reach my original words-per-minute.