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I've found LLMs to be extremely powerful in research projects. A lot of code related to research is very bespoke by its nature. Using Codex, I've been able to iterate on ideas that I would never had the time or courage to explore before. As for code quality/brevity, it doesn't really matter in this context as long as it works. And it's incredible to have this companion that understands broadly every aspect of tangential knowledge required to execute an idea. I do think it helps that I have over 25 years of experience in my domain (geospatial), which helps me guardrail my interactions and get good results in as few shots as possible.

I've had this internet handle since the last century. Most people in here are talking about Hyperion but Simmons was a fantastic cross-genre author. My favorites were his historical fiction that contained a fantastical bent:

Drood: Has Wilkie Collins as an unreliable narrator, depicting the last five or so years of Charles Dickens' life.

Crook Factory: An FBI agent is sent to Cuba to keep an eye on Ernest Hemingway, hijinks ensue.

The Fifth Heart: Henry James and Sherlock Holmes team up to solve a mystery.

The Terror: Tells the story of what happened to the HMS Terror that attempted to make the northwest passage. The Arctic is a character in itself in this amazing story. I thought the TV mini-series was fine.

Abominable and Black Hills: I haven't read these yet but look forward to doing so.

Honestly, I think Dan Simmons is my favorite author. I know his politics became unpalatable but I could never find it in myself to care. My heart sank when I saw this post.


I've only read the first Hyperion novel, none of his other works. Thanks for recommending them!


It would make a perfect mini-series. Each episode or two could cover each pilgrim's story, with a finale two-parter to wrap up Fall of Hyperion. A lot from Fall could be trimmed down.


The first person perspective of the old lady at the beginning of the book was so creepy.


Thank you, I had forgotten about this website.


Been waiting days to get approval to download this from huggingface. What's up with that?


Alternative downloads exist. You can find torrents, and match checksums against the HF downloads, but there are also mirrors and clones right there in HF which you can download without even having to log in.


Thanks, got it and it's working wonders for my use case.


I was approved within about 10 minutes for "Segment Anything 3"


same here, didn't get approval


Doesn't surprise me. I managed to get in the first episode and it's amazing. Highly recommend going in blind.



Haven't played Obra Dinn yet (it's on my list of games to play together with my wife), but anything by its developer Lucas Pope is a masterpiece. Papers Please, while it infuriated me at times (apparently I suck at following rules and spotting differences) was just amazing. Available on mobile and PC.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papers,_Please


Also if you have the delightful "Playdate" game console, his game Mars After Midnight is charming and not stressful.


I would love to play that! I love the idea of the Playdate but with a Switch that is gathering dust, I don't think I can convince my wife to let me get another handheld :')


Hearthstone (while not web-based) is a deck building game that you play against others and you can only communicate with a small set of inoffensive phrases that cover broad sentiments. Makes multiplayer endurable, and you can turn them off if you like.


Meat-based LLMs trained for billions of years are underrated! Too bad they need healthcare (and sleep).


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