No I don’t think that’s what happened at all. Also memorizing code and rewriting it is very much IP theft.
Pretty damning view of the shape of society if we think this is accurate.
Unfortunately for Gary, the capitalist regime humanity currently finds itself under ensures that Andreesen is the more correct one. The things that are not profitable do not matter.
very nice but i assume it’s going to be limited to cuda as a backend because nvidia
genocide in this case
well then stop being a shitty employer if you have a problem with people moving on after you train them up. i thought we were into the free market here.
How is the LLM supposed to determine the truthfulness of a thing?
> Meta’s corporate culture is single mindedly focused on engagement. They don’t care about side effects or other ambitions. They don’t have a corporate structure that encourages anything else that may be beneficial to…
The ideas people are exposed to can shape their own ideas. That’s how ideas work.
Yea but airlines are government subsidized and a terrible way to shelter money, whereas commercial real estate was a great way to shelter money until the plebs decided they wanted more autonomy over their lives. I hope…
You have to remember that companies are run by people and people have incentives that are not always aligned with the company. For example if you are a very wealthy person who runs a large company you need to put that…
I paid for sublime 3. I should pay for 4, but I havent yet.
That is certainly a take.
> Not sure you will ever be able to ban investors from owning properties that are rented out long-term Why not? We are making up the rules as we go. The government has the guns, it can do what it wants. > - a fair…
Yea please let me pay $30 in fees for a $10 purchase instead of $0.27. Afterward I can sit in the waiting area for 45 minutes while they wait for my transaction to be finalized.
What a cool situation we’re in where two companies own most of our payments and apparently raise fees at the same time.
The premise of idiocracy is funny but shouldn’t be taken seriously. An uncharitable read would be that it advocates eugenics. More charitably it’s just plain classist.
In Canada, at least, there are many people who have bought 2nd and 3rd+ homes and rented them out. There's more overlap between "landlord" and "homeowner" than you might think.
> Housing cannot simultaneously be affordable if it is also supposed to increase in value endlessly. Someone has to lose. If there's a God and they are just then the renters would win.
Probably was $20 last time he actually took an Uber. He's likely had a driver for a long time.
honestly the LLM stuff is pretty neat but im way more excited about how good ML has gotten for things like signal processing and superresolution.
This article is missing an important part in the relationship between the developed world and the developing world which is exploitation. When companies start offshoring to the UK for cheap labor or taking its resources…
you can
Reading the article it makes it seem like Niantic has leaned in to pay to win a little too hard.
I don’t like the Amazon example in this article. It’s not a good analog to social media where I’ve more often see people use the term enshittification. Amazon charges money in exchange for goods and/or services.…
No I don’t think that’s what happened at all. Also memorizing code and rewriting it is very much IP theft.
Pretty damning view of the shape of society if we think this is accurate.
Unfortunately for Gary, the capitalist regime humanity currently finds itself under ensures that Andreesen is the more correct one. The things that are not profitable do not matter.
very nice but i assume it’s going to be limited to cuda as a backend because nvidia
genocide in this case
well then stop being a shitty employer if you have a problem with people moving on after you train them up. i thought we were into the free market here.
How is the LLM supposed to determine the truthfulness of a thing?
> Meta’s corporate culture is single mindedly focused on engagement. They don’t care about side effects or other ambitions. They don’t have a corporate structure that encourages anything else that may be beneficial to…
The ideas people are exposed to can shape their own ideas. That’s how ideas work.
Yea but airlines are government subsidized and a terrible way to shelter money, whereas commercial real estate was a great way to shelter money until the plebs decided they wanted more autonomy over their lives. I hope…
You have to remember that companies are run by people and people have incentives that are not always aligned with the company. For example if you are a very wealthy person who runs a large company you need to put that…
I paid for sublime 3. I should pay for 4, but I havent yet.
That is certainly a take.
> Not sure you will ever be able to ban investors from owning properties that are rented out long-term Why not? We are making up the rules as we go. The government has the guns, it can do what it wants. > - a fair…
Yea please let me pay $30 in fees for a $10 purchase instead of $0.27. Afterward I can sit in the waiting area for 45 minutes while they wait for my transaction to be finalized.
What a cool situation we’re in where two companies own most of our payments and apparently raise fees at the same time.
The premise of idiocracy is funny but shouldn’t be taken seriously. An uncharitable read would be that it advocates eugenics. More charitably it’s just plain classist.
In Canada, at least, there are many people who have bought 2nd and 3rd+ homes and rented them out. There's more overlap between "landlord" and "homeowner" than you might think.
> Housing cannot simultaneously be affordable if it is also supposed to increase in value endlessly. Someone has to lose. If there's a God and they are just then the renters would win.
Probably was $20 last time he actually took an Uber. He's likely had a driver for a long time.
honestly the LLM stuff is pretty neat but im way more excited about how good ML has gotten for things like signal processing and superresolution.
This article is missing an important part in the relationship between the developed world and the developing world which is exploitation. When companies start offshoring to the UK for cheap labor or taking its resources…
you can
Reading the article it makes it seem like Niantic has leaned in to pay to win a little too hard.
I don’t like the Amazon example in this article. It’s not a good analog to social media where I’ve more often see people use the term enshittification. Amazon charges money in exchange for goods and/or services.…