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Did you know that Grok 3 supports the following modes: Standard, Enhanced, Analytical, Creative, Concise, Interactive, Educational, Humorous, Empathetic, Detailed.

In the article in the link I ask Grok itself to describe each mode and provide appropriate use cases.


The first in a series of articles detailing the use of generative AI in Neuroscience research. Intended to be published on https://brainimmune.com. Contains promotion of my prompt-engineering services.


An article I wrote about resisting the mesmerizing effects of ads on TV. Of interest to hackernews readers may be a system of counting I came up with based on prime numbers.


I've been terminally online every since it became technically feasible in my area (14400 baud modem anyone?). Lately I've decided to heal some of the brain damage caused by this through mental exercises and I wrote an article about those exercises. (qBASIC code included lol)


I started using a modem before the internet was available to me.... at less than 14400 bauds on BBSs.... CGA porn images? yes

I also ran a cable from my home to my neighbor to share files and play networked games... it was less than 300ft


As a self-styled ultra-libertarian, I felt a sudden visceral disgust when I saw the title of this article. After all, SV is supposed to be all about peace, love, woke-ism and "making the world a better place".

Also, since I am always right and anybody who disagrees with me is wrong, I didn't want to bother reading the text. Luckily, there was an audio version by a not-so-hostile narrator.

TL;DR: China has already wooed their equivalent of SV.


Well I believe my private emails were read by the authorities and they thought I was about to sabotage the trading systems at the bank.


Ahh, I see.

You know that your employer does not need a warrant to look at what you might think of as "your email" right?


A story about something that happened to me 10 years ago that proved that when the financial system feels threatened all legalities fly out of the window.


I2P has come a long way, but there is still a long way to go.


Hi, I'm the creator of MuWire. Indeed, TOR explicitly discourages P2P use or sharing of large files, while I2P welcomes it.

I'm very happy to see eMule spring back into life. I believe it's time for a move away from the "torrent site" model and back to more casual approach file sharing.


There is already a P2P program called OnionShare that uses the TOR network. Never used it, but journalists and activists supposedly use it.


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