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  1. So I heard that someone used Claude to make Adobe Lightroom CC work on Linux via Wine (phoronix.com/news/Adobe-Lightr)

    Now here is the idea:
    1. Produce free clones of Microsoft softwares with M$ Copilot
    2. If M$ complains that this is stealing, they admit that generating code using M$ Copilot can be stealing, so they are shooting themselves in the foot

  2. Thanks to a bit of luck, I will be at to present our article "Overcoming Copyright Barriers in Corpus Distribution Through Non-Reversible Hashing" (a joint work with @VincentLabatut, Xavier Bost and Hen-Hsen Huang). More details and preprint coming soon!

  3. The property-based testing library in Python is really a gem. It generates data for tests, so you can check function properties on a large distribution. It finds bug that are really hard to find otherwise, I can't count the number of times it saved me.
    hypothesis.readthedocs.io/en/l

  4. A lot of work on the during this holiday. The tof sensors are working in and the navigation code seems OK too. But still plenty of small stuff to debug and code to clean up.

  5. A lot of work on the #micromouse during this holiday. The tof sensors are working in #webots and the navigation code seems OK too. But still plenty of small stuff to debug and code to clean up.

  6. working on putting our project in ...

  7. Our (Taipei Hackerspace) booth at the ! We present our micromouse and lost cat search engine projects

  8. The AI review from actually spotted real mistakes in my (rejected) paper that reviewers did not see. It also hallucinated some. In general, it seems to point very precise mistakes which is helpful to improve the paper. But the review is less informative when it comes to higher level evaluation of the methodology. Based on that experience, I think having the AI review (as reference only) is overall a net positive for authors.

  9. There were so many submissions to that the openreview website seems down because of it

  10. Some progress on the strategy editor - now movements can add custom user data to the robot. In that case, a move like "take" can indicate the robot took an object (here, a plank), which allows to render it. #commonlisp #clog

  11. Some progress on the strategy editor - now movements can add custom user data to the robot. In that case, a move like "take" can indicate the robot took an object (here, a plank), which allows to render it.

  12. Some progress on the strategy editor - now movements can add custom user data to the robot. In that case, a move like "take" can indicate the robot took an object (here, a plank), which allows to render it. #commonlisp #clog

  13. Some progress on the strategy editor - now movements can add custom user data to the robot. In that case, a move like "take" can indicate the robot took an object (here, a plank), which allows to render it. #commonlisp #clog

  14. Some progress on the strategy editor - now movements can add custom user data to the robot. In that case, a move like "take" can indicate the robot took an object (here, a plank), which allows to render it. #commonlisp #clog

  15. Also, I have been working during the last year on a second version of sleepsaver, my common lisp strategy editor. I rewrote the whole interface to use instead of (I love mcclim but it only works on Xorg and I needed it to be multiplatform). It's way more usable now with qol features such as dragging&dropping moves.

    gitlab.com/sharpattack/sleepsa

  16. Also, I have been working during the last year on a second version of sleepsaver, my common lisp strategy editor. I rewrote the whole interface to use #clog instead of #mcclim (I love mcclim but it only works on Xorg and I needed it to be multiplatform). It's way more usable now with qol features such as dragging&dropping moves.

    gitlab.com/sharpattack/sleepsa

  17. Our article (with @VincentLabatut and Richard Dufour) titled "The Role of Natural Language Processing Tasks in Automatic Literary Character Network Construction" just got accepted into . In the paper, we analyze the importance of named entity recognition and coreference resolution on the quality of character networks automatically extracted by a NLP pipeline (in that case, Renard). We also evaluate baseline LLM-based pipelines. Preprint coming soon!

  18. I pulled off the unbelievable, the unprecedented, the so-wholly-unlikely that the possibility wasn’t even scripted

    I stormed The Key, saved Shinya Voss, and talked down Delgado without killing a single Crimson Fleet pirate along the way. Arrested them all.

    Well, except Mathias. For some strange reason the #NonLethalFramework mod didn’t allow me to handcuff him. So I just let him disappear into the aether like a Starborn at the end of the quest. It’s canonical-adjacent.

    nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/7

    #Starfield #Darkstar #SciFi #Gaming

  19. I pulled off the unbelievable, the unprecedented, the so-wholly-unlikely that the possibility wasn’t even scripted

    I stormed The Key, saved Shinya Voss, and talked down Delgado without killing a single Crimson Fleet pirate along the way. Arrested them all.

    Well, except Mathias. For some strange reason the #NonLethalFramework mod didn’t allow me to handcuff him. So I just let him disappear into the aether like a Starborn at the end of the quest. It’s canonical-adjacent.

    nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/7

    #Starfield #Darkstar #SciFi #Gaming

  20. I pulled off the unbelievable, the unprecedented, the so-wholly-unlikely that the possibility wasn’t even scripted

    I stormed The Key, saved Shinya Voss, and talked down Delgado without killing a single Crimson Fleet pirate along the way. Arrested them all.

    Well, except Mathias. For some strange reason the #NonLethalFramework mod didn’t allow me to handcuff him. So I just let him disappear into the aether like a Starborn at the end of the quest. It’s canonical-adjacent.

    nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/7

    #Starfield #Darkstar #SciFi #Gaming

  21. I pulled off the unbelievable, the unprecedented, the so-wholly-unlikely that the possibility wasn’t even scripted

    I stormed The Key, saved Shinya Voss, and talked down Delgado without killing a single Crimson Fleet pirate along the way. Arrested them all.

    Well, except Mathias. For some strange reason the #NonLethalFramework mod didn’t allow me to handcuff him. So I just let him disappear into the aether like a Starborn at the end of the quest. It’s canonical-adjacent.

    nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/7

    #Starfield #Darkstar #SciFi #Gaming