> Beta DeTawk is in beta. Early access is open ... > The only German course that actually produces speakers. Hahaha, You better add a source to that. Without being am established household name like Duolingo or Rosetta…
Shouldnt the product speak for itself? Why do you need to buy a press team. I mean litteraly, with all the AI podcasts out there just get it to do it. It was going to take all our jobs anyways or something.
Based on what? Do you have data for that or is that just a feeling, or what you want.
Im sorry, this just sounds like hypespeak. CAn you provide samples? > once they unlock one capability, What does it mean to unlock? Its an llm nothing is locked. The output is a as good as the context, model and…
Those were electrical engineers, digital switches came out later... regardless we are talking about labor of a much larger industry.
Are you actually EU? You know we are not one homogeneous state right? There are currently 27 nations, in which policy and circumstance varies between even at a regional level. There is immense poverty in some nations,…
> Purchasing power grows everywhere in the world Sure consumer goods are cheaper, but I don't need more "stuff". The essentials I need for my family: food, energy, housing, and most importantly time are much less…
> You are specifically interested in the job for reasons other than the money. It is unlikely that other applicants want the job as badly as you do. This is really rat race to the bottom. Obviously it goes without…
I blame infiltration by bots slowly shifting the Overton window. Did this site not get "weird" in the last few years? Not to think to highly of ourselves, I for one am a genuine idiot, but the crowed here likely has…
What a tittle, almost makes you feel good for vibe coding out slop without knowing half of what is going on. What are even the examples marginal css changes on already perfectly good designs? If you want to look at the…
Sounds like hot air, Wolfram style. Making an intellectual smart sounding argument out of something that is well simple. Version control is version control , a hammer is a hammer. What style you choose depends on the…
I disagree. I limit the screen time of my kids to 20 min per day. I only allow them also to view certain content that is not too stimulating, just educational stuff. The kids do want to talk about the stuff they see and…
> HN readers are going through 5 stages of grief So we are just irrational and sour?
> People are willing to pay $200 per month Some people are of course, but how many? > ... People are willing to pay $200 per month This is just low-key hype. Careful with your portfolio...
Sad that they acquired Finn.
Point is it is misleading, and part of the hype cycle.
Also interested, since that is my same impression.
at 30mph breaking is about 50/50 perception time and breaking time for a total of 3-4s. Self-driving cars would an improvement for sure, they would have a max 2 second emergency break, but not quick enough as far as I…
Serious question, Do we need another type checker in Python? I've never really felt the existing options were lacking for our use case. Completely fair game if this was just a passion project, but at this point at best…
laws of physics still apply. Car still takes time to slow down, even with perfect reaction times. Well, maybe you could get it to stop in time, but it might break the necks of everyone in the car.
Given how hidden children are walking in front of the bus, if the AI instantly applied breaks upon seeing the child, would the car slowdown in time? probably not. Better yes, good enough? no.
So Waymo should go relatively unpunished? Sure the laws might be draconian, but at least apply them evenly, or change them for everyone.
> What social contract? Companies have always been for shareholders. You are not wrong, but the contract is/was metaphorical. For a long time people were able to make a living for themselves by studying hard (usually…
> Actually, I think problem 1 is exacerbating problem 2 by a lot 100%, the fear mongering is just to trigger rallies of investment both in stock and funding. What bad sounding to us "AI took my jerb!" sounds great to…
Why the weird notation? Apart from very high net worth individuals, the metric seems pointless, navel gazing at best. Aside from that, why not just use log10(<individual's wealth>/<average wealth>) as a function of a…
> Beta DeTawk is in beta. Early access is open ... > The only German course that actually produces speakers. Hahaha, You better add a source to that. Without being am established household name like Duolingo or Rosetta…
Shouldnt the product speak for itself? Why do you need to buy a press team. I mean litteraly, with all the AI podcasts out there just get it to do it. It was going to take all our jobs anyways or something.
Based on what? Do you have data for that or is that just a feeling, or what you want.
Im sorry, this just sounds like hypespeak. CAn you provide samples? > once they unlock one capability, What does it mean to unlock? Its an llm nothing is locked. The output is a as good as the context, model and…
Those were electrical engineers, digital switches came out later... regardless we are talking about labor of a much larger industry.
Are you actually EU? You know we are not one homogeneous state right? There are currently 27 nations, in which policy and circumstance varies between even at a regional level. There is immense poverty in some nations,…
> Purchasing power grows everywhere in the world Sure consumer goods are cheaper, but I don't need more "stuff". The essentials I need for my family: food, energy, housing, and most importantly time are much less…
> You are specifically interested in the job for reasons other than the money. It is unlikely that other applicants want the job as badly as you do. This is really rat race to the bottom. Obviously it goes without…
I blame infiltration by bots slowly shifting the Overton window. Did this site not get "weird" in the last few years? Not to think to highly of ourselves, I for one am a genuine idiot, but the crowed here likely has…
What a tittle, almost makes you feel good for vibe coding out slop without knowing half of what is going on. What are even the examples marginal css changes on already perfectly good designs? If you want to look at the…
Sounds like hot air, Wolfram style. Making an intellectual smart sounding argument out of something that is well simple. Version control is version control , a hammer is a hammer. What style you choose depends on the…
I disagree. I limit the screen time of my kids to 20 min per day. I only allow them also to view certain content that is not too stimulating, just educational stuff. The kids do want to talk about the stuff they see and…
> HN readers are going through 5 stages of grief So we are just irrational and sour?
> People are willing to pay $200 per month Some people are of course, but how many? > ... People are willing to pay $200 per month This is just low-key hype. Careful with your portfolio...
Sad that they acquired Finn.
Point is it is misleading, and part of the hype cycle.
Also interested, since that is my same impression.
at 30mph breaking is about 50/50 perception time and breaking time for a total of 3-4s. Self-driving cars would an improvement for sure, they would have a max 2 second emergency break, but not quick enough as far as I…
Serious question, Do we need another type checker in Python? I've never really felt the existing options were lacking for our use case. Completely fair game if this was just a passion project, but at this point at best…
laws of physics still apply. Car still takes time to slow down, even with perfect reaction times. Well, maybe you could get it to stop in time, but it might break the necks of everyone in the car.
Given how hidden children are walking in front of the bus, if the AI instantly applied breaks upon seeing the child, would the car slowdown in time? probably not. Better yes, good enough? no.
So Waymo should go relatively unpunished? Sure the laws might be draconian, but at least apply them evenly, or change them for everyone.
> What social contract? Companies have always been for shareholders. You are not wrong, but the contract is/was metaphorical. For a long time people were able to make a living for themselves by studying hard (usually…
> Actually, I think problem 1 is exacerbating problem 2 by a lot 100%, the fear mongering is just to trigger rallies of investment both in stock and funding. What bad sounding to us "AI took my jerb!" sounds great to…
Why the weird notation? Apart from very high net worth individuals, the metric seems pointless, navel gazing at best. Aside from that, why not just use log10(<individual's wealth>/<average wealth>) as a function of a…