Computer Utopias: notes from a course with some fabulous discussion of tech today, how we think about it, and what it could be: https://chrisnovello.com/teaching/risd/computer-utopias/
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After further playing with my LLM project, I'm surprised how hard it is to tune with system prompts.
My agent kept saying "obviously" even though my prompt said "helpful, professional". Eventually I found that a "courteous" prompt gets "of course" which is better but not ideal.
@elbosso Of course you can weigh in! :) I've used reveal.js for several presentations in the past, and I liked it.
The presentations looked great, especially with syntax highlighting.
I did find myself futzing with written HTML more than I wanted though (e.g. wanting an image caption in a specific place). It's also a little harder to share than a hosted service, especially if you want reader comments.
Definitely a great option in many cases still.
You can even get smart Rubik's Cubes now! It pairs with bluetooth, and of course there's a corresponding app that gives you feedback.
https://youtu.be/ez8x5JDLexU?t=390
What other toys could we add computers to?