

no that matters a lot. if it’s imessage only it makes sense but if it’s a combination of mms/rcs/imessage, someone is going to get images consisting of like four total pixels.
no that matters a lot. if it’s imessage only it makes sense but if it’s a combination of mms/rcs/imessage, someone is going to get images consisting of like four total pixels.
you should probably also check out beaker browser then, it’s also trying to blur the line.
personally i don’t know if there is an actual benefit. most people seem content not producing things in fields they’re not interested in. we’ll never be able to get everyone on board with making websites no matter how simple the interface, just like we’ll never be able to get everyone on board with gardening or carpentry. if you want to do it, you will learn. if you don’t the learning curve is not the problem.
i’m no longer sure if you’re envisioning a web browser or a website builder. your terminology is all over the place.
and no, the semantic web is in no way an an open, global codebase. it’s just a way of structuring html. i know berners-lee wanted the web to be more like what you are describing but the web we have today is not that. you’d need a new protocol.
there is a rich history of programming languages which are supposed to read like natural language. it gave us beauties like COBOL, SQL, and HyperCard. in other words, it’s not good.
as for text browsers, nyxt is probably the one that’s closest, or some browser mode in emacs.
ultimately what you want with navigation is precision and minimal typing, so a natural language interface is slow, and an ACE interface would be even slower.
no this makes sense, as long as you figure out that it’s not actually about llms at all. they are just used as an example of what interaction would look like.
interesting idea. there are already text-based browsers like qutebrowser but they require mastering a command language. creating a natural language interface based on a constrained language is bound to come with the same sort of problem apple had with hypercard: easy to read, diabolic to write. i wonder how they solve for that.
this is vx-adjacent i feel. really should set up a community for that.
they all are. there are no profitable ai gold rush companies, except those selling shovels.
two whole dollars per user? wow
that stability is incredible. i’ve never really had it. i moved out at 15, after my parents’ divorce, and by the time i was done with uni i’d moved 12 times. at that point nobody in the extended family had their original living spaces left, if they were even still alive.
…git is federated. i’m assuming they’re talking about things like issues and runners, but i don’t think that’s really necessary…
i installed mint for my extremely non-technical parent and the only time they have issues is when trying to use windows stuff. so a non-issue.
we arleady had this discussion further down a few days ago