Some notes on gpt-realtime - a slightly confusing release since it appears gpt-realtime replaces gpt-4o-realtime-preview but is still accompanied by the much cheaper gpt-4o-mini-realtime-preview https://simonwillison.net/2025/Sep/1/introducing-gpt-realtime/
I was interviewed in the Financial Times about "the perils of vibe coding", and it made it into the print edition! https://simonwillison.net/2025/Aug/29/the-perils-of-vibe-coding/
Maybe this time we’re going to discover that language *really is* perilous and needs to be regulated. But we thought that about novels, and about rock lyrics. We had dozens of murders and suicides documentably associated with D&D. This is a topic where anecdotal evidence usually turns out worthless.
Dungeons & Dragons and Burgers...
@0xabad1dea I love the fact that French novelist Jules Verne learned the traditional Russian units of distance so that he could make use of them in his novel Michael Strogoff.
Related: A verst is made up of 500 sazhen, each of which is made up of 3 arshin. A verst is also just a hair longer than a kilometer.
Aside: The biblical tale of the 'talents' given to the wise and foolish servants gains meaning when you consider that (according to some) a talent was equivalent to the volume of a large water-urn filled to the brim with denarius coins, each of which represented an entire day's wages. At current US minimum wage, that would mean each coin would be worth $58.
Reading about the history of the Darda-Bahn (including the bizarre lawsuits around it - Darda Inc. suing Majorette on patent infringement in 1984, Life-Like getting sued for blindly copying patent numbers onto their packaging in the 90s) it’s fascinating to realize that enshittification has been going on since the 1990s.
Really tempted to study the patent drawings and try to figure out why modern chinese Darda motors suck while the 1980s German ones are still going strong today.
anyway I have a couple of keynotes I am looking forward to giving that stick a sword right into the heart of this 😇
So, again today we get another crystal clear example of how #Bluesky is not decentralized. The company just blocked all users from an entire US state and those users are completely cut off. No other way to interact with the Bluesky network.
BECAUSE BLUESKY IS A CENTRALIZED PLATFORM.
Folks on Bluesky. There is a decentralized alternative. Just create an account on any decentralized Mastodon server. You will love it here. Promise.
According to this post – https://aus.social/@skribe/115036689028441919, these are the Top 7 SF/F books of this century. In your opinion, which ONE is the best?
#SF #Fantasy #Books #21Century
A personal update -- I'm happy to share that I'll be joining Oxford this fall as an associate professor, as well as a fellow of Jesus College and affiliate with the Institute for Ethics in AI. I'll also be establishing my AI2050 Fellowship from Schmidt Sciences there. Looking forward to getting started!
In a first, Google has released data on how much energy an AI prompt … https://archive.is/jRHgD #AI #DataCenters #Google
Databricks is now the highest valued GPT Wrapper after their Special K round
www.databricks.com/company/news...
Databricks is raising a Series...
A spectacular sight 1225m (4019 ft) beneath the waves off Baja California as E/V Nautilus encounters the amazing Halitrephes maasi jelly.
Full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D0eyl7-XQA
Scott Hanselman gave a terrific talk about the promises of tech: connection, convenience and creativity. Did it deliver? On Monday, @shanselman joined me and @bcantrill to discuss... and also wander around as one expects from an Oxide and Friends episode.
code / data wrangler in Switzerland.
Recovering reply guy. Posts random photos once in a while.