Treating them only as autonomous solvers misses their real function as collaborative tool.
Treating them only as autonomous solvers misses their real function as collaborative tool.
hdl.handle.net/10278/5099627 [preprint]
Deutscher Memorial Prize Lecture - XXII Historical Materialism Conference - 7 November 2025, SOAS University of London
In memoriam Paolo Virno (1952-2025)
hdl.handle.net/10278/5099627 [preprint]
Deutscher Memorial Prize Lecture - XXII Historical Materialism Conference - 7 November 2025, SOAS University of London
In memoriam Paolo Virno (1952-2025)
accessibility-cookbook.com
accessibility-cookbook.com
Here’s a fun insight: selector specificity is like a card game—each selector is a card! An ID Card beats any number of Class Cards, and a Class Card wins over any number of tag cards. And IDs are like aces—they beat everything else. 🃏💥
Here’s a fun insight: selector specificity is like a card game—each selector is a card! An ID Card beats any number of Class Cards, and a Class Card wins over any number of tag cards. And IDs are like aces—they beat everything else. 🃏💥
Steve www.sensible.com
Steve www.sensible.com
For example, there's an excellent "skeptical" thread on the other site from @nabeelqu.bsky.social, debunking the scary (but misleading) anthropomorphic claims of this bit from OpenAI's o1 system card. See x.com/nabeelqu/sta...
For example, there's an excellent "skeptical" thread on the other site from @nabeelqu.bsky.social, debunking the scary (but misleading) anthropomorphic claims of this bit from OpenAI's o1 system card. See x.com/nabeelqu/sta...