I've disregarded criticism of threaded discussion previously, but http://t.co/MaeTCSdDeZ does get difficult to read. Maybe Jeff was right.
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An interesting feature of the Grok TiddlyWiki interface: it has the sidebar on the right.
I see a sidebar on the left way more often, but arguably it makes more sense on the right for a wiki? The content is effectively more prominent.
https://groktiddlywiki.com/read/
It's so strange that we talk about languages being slow, and have done for years. Computer performance has increased so much in this time.
https://hbfs.wordpress.com/2009/11/10/is-python-slow/ (shared on HN in 2009) discusses Python being slow. My underpowered Thinkpad has 20x the single-threaded performance! https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/73vs3766/AMD-Athlon-64-4000+-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-PRO-4650U
Maybe *relative* performance of languages matters more?
I like that most LLM UIs show your previous queries prominently.
When figuring out where LLMs are useful in your workflow, it's nice to see what worked well (or not) in the past.
Web search doesn't have this property. I rarely look at what I've previously googled.