iPhone "Vesica Piscis" Prototype (Pre-PROTO/DROP Stage). It has completely unique hardware and a disguised logo on the back. This may very well be one of the most unique modern Apple prototype devices I’ve ever seen. It’s a model between the iPhone 13 and 14 Pro. #appleinternal
@katemarshallll@webflow Would you want to add this to https://t.co/cTGp0lIH1F? It’s already listed there, but without a list of people affected. In the past when I was in a layoff, it helped recruiters find me
Holy fucking fuck.
The movie that should have been in your 2023 Top Ten if you actually like movies, GODZILLA MINUS ONE, is FINALLY available on Netflix!!!!!!
@JPEGuin is there a way to work around this issue when https://t.co/FWdPD8bToL is open in the Bulletin webview? The “safari” button to dismiss their annoying app banner isn’t tappable.
If not ca you add padding behind the blurred bottom nav in a future update?
@JPEGuin When are you planning to launch the plans? I’ve been missing the AI-generated anti-clickbait feature from Artifact so I’m really glad to see that implemented here
@mcguirebrannon I never thought about the 200” safari window as a killer app for those with web-app-focused workflows. Honestly this is so a really great visionos tour when it comes to actual focused work time. Really cool 😯
@tobias_rees@justindross@terronk Irvine was designed for cars and is a suburb. But it also has an extensive planned waterway/reservoir system with nice wide bike/run paths on each side that has an underpass below each road, spanning miles and miles multidirectional. So IMO the walkability is better than it seems
StackOverflow implemented its semantic search solution with Weaviate. How did they do it? They used a pre-trained BERT model from the SentenceTransformers library to generate the embeddings. Their reasons for using Weaviate: it's open source, and you can host it on your own infrastructure, so no third party sees your data plus, they needed hybrid search - lexical and semantic on the same data.
Read the full story on the StackOverflow blog https://t.co/LFlD97urSw
@joshm@browsercompany It’s more than a single day’s worth of work but I do wish Arc had a (optional) more traditional bookmarking system that could store sites I want to be able to quick-find without them being in a nested tab folder.
with GPT-4 code interpreter, it finally became worthwhile for me to run the numbers myself on that lead-poisoning theory—that the 1971-2012 technological stagnation is a function of environmental cognitive impairment of the grad student and postdoc population—and uh: