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I'm not as sure about that; products like Wordpress have an amplification effect with their users. The average person who uses Wordpress doesn't just have one Wordpress site; they have dozens to thousands, because…
Ultimately: It can take some time for community notes to correct misinfo posts; by the time community notes gets to it, the firehose has ten more misinfo posts community notes needs to fix, the people who saw the…
Execution matters. Microsoft was best-positioned to reap the widespread, mobile-enabled transformation of personal computing. They didn't, and today with the discontinuation of the Surface Duo, they have literally zero…
I think it is concerning that every single Apple Intelligence feature they've shipped thus far has been not just mediocre; but bad. Being last to the party is a very normal Apple thing; quality and Doing The Right Thing…
Sure, but that may simply be the NAICS code for all of Amazon, not the specific division that is doing the hiring.
The reality that I observe with H1Bs among a couple of my friends who are here on one is: They are paid less, they dislike their jobs, and they feel a tremendous inability to find a new one. H1Bs are figuratively a…
I feel that one challenge this comparison space has is: Self-driving cars haven't made the leap yet to replace humans. In other words, saying AGI will arrive like self-driving cars have arrived is incorrectly concluding…
What if the passkey was generated on Windows and you're trying to sign in to iOS?
That's why I very specifically said: Passkeys solve problems that corporations have, by moving the problems on to consumers. Our industry was done writing reliable, quality software years ago, so it shouldn't come as…
iCloud Passwords is not built-in to Windows, so users have to know to install it. Most don't. Most iPhone users don't know they're using iCloud Passwords. In fact, many aren't (because it is oftentimes toggled off in…
The software industry has zero concept of how much pain and suffering passkeys are going to cause the average person, almost entirely because the average American has an iPhone and a Windows laptop and there's literally…
The new features in 18.2 GA release are a total shit-show. I've never seen Apple software this rushed out the door before, probably to beat the end-of-year shutdown. Image Playground is full of so many bugs and weird UX…
> he actively empathised with the protestors. I have significant doubt that Sam is capable of empathy, period. It seems like what he's capable of is an extremely convincing caricature of it which he has practiced for…
The FDA's funding has increased every single year for the past 10 years, and possibly longer. Try again.
Unrelated to the ruling: Why is the Department of Homeland Security investigating and pursuing a CSAM case in the first place? Isn't that more FBI's jurisdiction?
That's only true if your time is metered by the hour; and the vast majority of roles which find some benefit from AI, at this time, are not compensated hourly. This plan might be beneficial to e.g. CEO-types, but I…
The reality is more like: The frothy american economy over the past 20 years has created an unnaturally large number of individuals and organizations with high net worth who don't actually engage in productive output. A…
The math is never this clean, and no one has ever experienced this (though I'm sure its a justification that was floated at OAI HQ at least once).
Oh yes, I'm sure that would be normal in, checks notes, oh you've gotta be joking, Germany, a country certainly not known for a recent proclivity for dangerous authoritarianism.
I think the title should read "most family farmers have second jobs to stay afloat", as that appears to be the statistic the article asserts. This leaves out large-scale factory farming, obviously; the statement might…
I think it’s rightly and plainly frustrating for the sole reason that the e.g. parks, sidewalks, bridges, etc that the homeless live on (and, are now directly christened by the government to do so in Halifax) are quite…
Fair! I hadn't known they'd trademarked it and at least tried to enforce it.
Owning the domain name isn't a singularly valid way to assert trademark control; it has to be used. Elon had an "X" company way back when, but it became Paypal; they didn't really use the X name in a public fashion for…
Elon did not say that. Tesla The Company said that. Ask yourself this: I bet you a thousand dollars that Tesla will release either a lower cost model or a lower cost trim of an existing model before the end of 2026.…
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I'm not as sure about that; products like Wordpress have an amplification effect with their users. The average person who uses Wordpress doesn't just have one Wordpress site; they have dozens to thousands, because…
Ultimately: It can take some time for community notes to correct misinfo posts; by the time community notes gets to it, the firehose has ten more misinfo posts community notes needs to fix, the people who saw the…
Execution matters. Microsoft was best-positioned to reap the widespread, mobile-enabled transformation of personal computing. They didn't, and today with the discontinuation of the Surface Duo, they have literally zero…
I think it is concerning that every single Apple Intelligence feature they've shipped thus far has been not just mediocre; but bad. Being last to the party is a very normal Apple thing; quality and Doing The Right Thing…
Sure, but that may simply be the NAICS code for all of Amazon, not the specific division that is doing the hiring.
The reality that I observe with H1Bs among a couple of my friends who are here on one is: They are paid less, they dislike their jobs, and they feel a tremendous inability to find a new one. H1Bs are figuratively a…
I feel that one challenge this comparison space has is: Self-driving cars haven't made the leap yet to replace humans. In other words, saying AGI will arrive like self-driving cars have arrived is incorrectly concluding…
What if the passkey was generated on Windows and you're trying to sign in to iOS?
That's why I very specifically said: Passkeys solve problems that corporations have, by moving the problems on to consumers. Our industry was done writing reliable, quality software years ago, so it shouldn't come as…
iCloud Passwords is not built-in to Windows, so users have to know to install it. Most don't. Most iPhone users don't know they're using iCloud Passwords. In fact, many aren't (because it is oftentimes toggled off in…
The software industry has zero concept of how much pain and suffering passkeys are going to cause the average person, almost entirely because the average American has an iPhone and a Windows laptop and there's literally…
The new features in 18.2 GA release are a total shit-show. I've never seen Apple software this rushed out the door before, probably to beat the end-of-year shutdown. Image Playground is full of so many bugs and weird UX…
> he actively empathised with the protestors. I have significant doubt that Sam is capable of empathy, period. It seems like what he's capable of is an extremely convincing caricature of it which he has practiced for…
The FDA's funding has increased every single year for the past 10 years, and possibly longer. Try again.
Unrelated to the ruling: Why is the Department of Homeland Security investigating and pursuing a CSAM case in the first place? Isn't that more FBI's jurisdiction?
That's only true if your time is metered by the hour; and the vast majority of roles which find some benefit from AI, at this time, are not compensated hourly. This plan might be beneficial to e.g. CEO-types, but I…
The reality is more like: The frothy american economy over the past 20 years has created an unnaturally large number of individuals and organizations with high net worth who don't actually engage in productive output. A…
The math is never this clean, and no one has ever experienced this (though I'm sure its a justification that was floated at OAI HQ at least once).
Oh yes, I'm sure that would be normal in, checks notes, oh you've gotta be joking, Germany, a country certainly not known for a recent proclivity for dangerous authoritarianism.
I think the title should read "most family farmers have second jobs to stay afloat", as that appears to be the statistic the article asserts. This leaves out large-scale factory farming, obviously; the statement might…
I think it’s rightly and plainly frustrating for the sole reason that the e.g. parks, sidewalks, bridges, etc that the homeless live on (and, are now directly christened by the government to do so in Halifax) are quite…
Fair! I hadn't known they'd trademarked it and at least tried to enforce it.
Owning the domain name isn't a singularly valid way to assert trademark control; it has to be used. Elon had an "X" company way back when, but it became Paypal; they didn't really use the X name in a public fashion for…
Elon did not say that. Tesla The Company said that. Ask yourself this: I bet you a thousand dollars that Tesla will release either a lower cost model or a lower cost trim of an existing model before the end of 2026.…