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Not sure if this is a "thing" or if there's a problem with it, but why not live-stream video of every vote being counted so the entire population could validate at least the counting portion of voting.


I ran https://wave.webaim.org/ against the homepage, saw 11 errors right off the bat, and decided not to look at further.

Particularly for this kind of project, though as an accessibility person I'd argue every project, accessibility is table stakes.


You could, perhaps, consider filing an issue or fixing some low-hanging fruit.


This would have come in handy when a cricket was in my house and I was looking for sounds of cricket predators to entice it to leave my abode. Eventually I did find one on YouTube but it didn't work. Turns out crickets can't hear sounds, but do feel wind vibrations, which is why they stop when you walk near them.


Which browser(s) do you mean/use. I turn off js on chrome as well.


As big as it gets. Quite an achievement in modern times. The music industry has changed so much.


I like this post. Also Seth Godin's suggestions on impostor syndrome is to congratulate yourself. If you don't get impostor syndrome it means you haven't pushed yourself or done anything. So embrace the feeling as the achievement it is.


No one off contracts. lol. What nonsense. Then why did bother to have a meeting? You handled that one like a boss.


> Then why did bother to have a meeting?

Because lawyers are in the business of managing risk, and knowing what OC was unhappy about was very much relevant to knowing if he presented a risk.


yup.

companies say that all the time.

another way they do it is to say, it is company policy, sorry, we can't help it.

thereby trying to avoid individual responsibility for the iniquity they are about to perpetrate on you. .


"If it's company policy, then how can't you help it, when you're the company?"


I remembered it the way you told it.


You have been on double secret probation


Sometimes I want browsing. Sometimes I want no browsing. Sometimes I want to talk to a marketer. Sometimes to my personal advisor. Sometimes to a python coder. Sometimes to an ML SME. I can quickly change context with a simple @ and select the right context from a dropdown. It's a super fast way to switch the common contexts I use with a LOT less typing.


Wouldn't it be easier to just include in the prompt (please browse web). This seems to work fine with regular ChatGPT.


You can do all of those things with a simple sentence upfront. You'd have to do quite a bit of work to find a GPT that preloads that sentence for you.


Just tell it to browse or not or be a marketer. I don't see the problem custom GPTs are solving for you.


Several identical comments. I find it faster to type @ and select from dropdown.


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