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To delegitimize media organizations the US State Department doesn’t like?
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/monster Hope this helps!
What’s it going to take to get Hacker News commenters to stop perpetuating the myth that trademark holders are required to be litigious assholes if they don’t want their trademarks to lapse?
The pitch is that businesses can reduce parking congestion (is there a dollar value you can pin to this?) by paying you to act as a personal scooter consultant for their employees? During research did you come across…
> Not sure how seriously to take that I can help with that: not seriously at all. Calling someone a nerd has been a thing for the better part of a century. How long has TikTok been around?
> The average intelligent viewer will be left confused and intimidated I’m not qualified to know if your post is better or worse than Netflix’s documentary, Bill, but this is an egregious example of a pot calling a…
Can you elaborate? Sounds like a non sequitur to me.
> Mozilla _has_ to look for new avenues, because the current ones (Firefox, Thunderbird) will not ever make money on their own. The implicit assumption here seems to be that Mozilla needs to exist and if Firefox can’t…
How do you feel about NFTs
Further devaluation of our holistic humanity. We already define ourselves largely by the functions we perform in society, but at least current class distinctions are still mostly social. Imagine how much worse it would…
I’m not very familiar with it. Why is that obvious?
For the record, I agree it was probably a joke, albeit one that reveals something true about how he and people like him view the world. But if the idea is that Musk personally supported the coup because the Morales…
As opposed to an anti-mullahs, anti-Russia, and anti-Hezbollah outlet that would be a normal geopolitics website?
You live in a very particular bubble, friend.
Read the comments on this post alone. It affects morale. Morale affect productivity, no germaphobia required.
Agreed, but what’s the alternative though? Just going full Amish on them until they’re 18? 25? Look at all the Baby Boomers and older Gen X’ers that got on the Internet in the past ten years and instantly had their…
What if the dev in Boise and the dev in Seattle and the dev in Butte got together and agreed none of them would work for less than a certain salary?
This sounds like circular reasoning to me. “You can’t collect an SV-level salary working remotely from the Bay because the company could just hire someone from Nebraska, and the company won’t pay him an SV-level salary…
Why not?
The criteria was existence. It existed. Could the internet exist in a way that makes the RIAA/MPAA/etc happy without DMCA? Maybe not. But there’s no reason to assume their happiness is a requirement, or even desirable.
Considering the open internet existed before DMCA did, I suspect “essential” is an exaggeration.
People should be taught to be nice to others, of course. The point is that LLMs are not “others”, they are inanimate tools. If I called a cashier a worthless piece of shit, that would be incredibly rude. If I said the…
> Most users just don’t consider that to be a worthwhile expense of their mental capacity. Beyond that, I fundamentally don’t think people should be trained to be “nice” to technology. I don’t have to politely ask a…
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To delegitimize media organizations the US State Department doesn’t like?
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/monster Hope this helps!
What’s it going to take to get Hacker News commenters to stop perpetuating the myth that trademark holders are required to be litigious assholes if they don’t want their trademarks to lapse?
The pitch is that businesses can reduce parking congestion (is there a dollar value you can pin to this?) by paying you to act as a personal scooter consultant for their employees? During research did you come across…
> Not sure how seriously to take that I can help with that: not seriously at all. Calling someone a nerd has been a thing for the better part of a century. How long has TikTok been around?
> The average intelligent viewer will be left confused and intimidated I’m not qualified to know if your post is better or worse than Netflix’s documentary, Bill, but this is an egregious example of a pot calling a…
Can you elaborate? Sounds like a non sequitur to me.
> Mozilla _has_ to look for new avenues, because the current ones (Firefox, Thunderbird) will not ever make money on their own. The implicit assumption here seems to be that Mozilla needs to exist and if Firefox can’t…
How do you feel about NFTs
Further devaluation of our holistic humanity. We already define ourselves largely by the functions we perform in society, but at least current class distinctions are still mostly social. Imagine how much worse it would…
I’m not very familiar with it. Why is that obvious?
For the record, I agree it was probably a joke, albeit one that reveals something true about how he and people like him view the world. But if the idea is that Musk personally supported the coup because the Morales…
As opposed to an anti-mullahs, anti-Russia, and anti-Hezbollah outlet that would be a normal geopolitics website?
You live in a very particular bubble, friend.
Read the comments on this post alone. It affects morale. Morale affect productivity, no germaphobia required.
Agreed, but what’s the alternative though? Just going full Amish on them until they’re 18? 25? Look at all the Baby Boomers and older Gen X’ers that got on the Internet in the past ten years and instantly had their…
What if the dev in Boise and the dev in Seattle and the dev in Butte got together and agreed none of them would work for less than a certain salary?
This sounds like circular reasoning to me. “You can’t collect an SV-level salary working remotely from the Bay because the company could just hire someone from Nebraska, and the company won’t pay him an SV-level salary…
Why not?
The criteria was existence. It existed. Could the internet exist in a way that makes the RIAA/MPAA/etc happy without DMCA? Maybe not. But there’s no reason to assume their happiness is a requirement, or even desirable.
Considering the open internet existed before DMCA did, I suspect “essential” is an exaggeration.
People should be taught to be nice to others, of course. The point is that LLMs are not “others”, they are inanimate tools. If I called a cashier a worthless piece of shit, that would be incredibly rude. If I said the…
> Most users just don’t consider that to be a worthwhile expense of their mental capacity. Beyond that, I fundamentally don’t think people should be trained to be “nice” to technology. I don’t have to politely ask a…