https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/ai-ceo-says-softw... There's like a trillion more examples you can pick from, as we all know it's been a core part of their marketing. > It’s an exaggeration at best, dishonest…
What do you mean? It's literally been a significant part of their marketing.
> With traditional cursive you do your upstroke, lift the pen, place the dot (or short short stroke), reverse and do the downstroke. I do it like this, backtracking to add a dot doesn't seem so bad when you're lifting…
Super interesting article. I don't cross ts either, I tested out on a piece of paper and what I do is a vertical (slightly curved) stroke, loop to the left, cross the stroke and then a downwards stroke. I tried the…
37% is a huge amount though. Obviously fixing the problem would require many different solutions to come together, but that's an immense improvement that can be made with a mere law.
And enshrine remote working in law, so much of our commuting is utterly unnecessary.
Any examples?
Carbon offsets are absolutely a scam but you could easily force data centers to provide their own renewable energy.
It's really fucked in he country with the most expensive kWh in all of Europe...
It's a symptom of inequality. It will start happening more and more even in the first world if inequality isn't tackled and wealth continues to concentrate.
Think he meant three quarters of a billion. Although that seems way too high for paying users still.
Sam Altman raped his sister and assassinated a whistleblower. He's been removed from his last two companies for being a habitual liar (he managed to strongarm his way back into OpenAI of course). He only has money…
> and the world isn't willing to turn dictatorships and ultraconservative theocracies into pariah states. The US has been foremost among western democracies in backing dictatorships, even genocidal ones.
Anthropic fumble of Fable's release will go down in the history books, makes sense for OpenAI to run with it.
Well in my case the government would have converted my USD salary into monopoly money at half of its value (that's before any taxes mind you) and it wouldn't even be legal for me to convert it back, so overall it was…
I've opened (and used) a Dukascopy account with neither a Swiss passport nor even setting foot in Switzerland. And I can vouch I had significantly less than 30M haha.
Yep, and that's literally the same exact mechanism we need the Epstein-class parasites to pay into as well.
LLMs are genuinely useful tools if used as such and not some magic people replacer. I do wonder if their provided utility will still justify the cost once the bubble pops and frontier models aren't subsidized money…
I think the reanimated corpse of Hitler endorsed by the reanimated corpse of Epstein would get more votes than the Zucc.
> How much of your money do you spend on paying for kids school lunches, paying medical bills of terminally ill kids and paying off the student loans of graduates? A third of my salary each month.
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The slopped docs make this very annoying to read
Sounds cool but not like something anyone would pay for, so I would suggest open source. If you want to monetize it go SaaS for enterprise but this is probably the worst time for that.
I'm glad to see Europeans wising up about the US. But as a Latin American whose country suffered from the US-backed Operation Condor, Yankees being soulless subhuman scum is nothing new. Europe was just too glad to reap…
> Why do you believe they're lying about their beliefs? Because they lie about everything? They're adding more parameters to LLMs and pushing some more vibecoded slop on top of their harnesses, how do you figure that's…
https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/ai-ceo-says-softw... There's like a trillion more examples you can pick from, as we all know it's been a core part of their marketing. > It’s an exaggeration at best, dishonest…
What do you mean? It's literally been a significant part of their marketing.
> With traditional cursive you do your upstroke, lift the pen, place the dot (or short short stroke), reverse and do the downstroke. I do it like this, backtracking to add a dot doesn't seem so bad when you're lifting…
Super interesting article. I don't cross ts either, I tested out on a piece of paper and what I do is a vertical (slightly curved) stroke, loop to the left, cross the stroke and then a downwards stroke. I tried the…
37% is a huge amount though. Obviously fixing the problem would require many different solutions to come together, but that's an immense improvement that can be made with a mere law.
And enshrine remote working in law, so much of our commuting is utterly unnecessary.
Any examples?
Carbon offsets are absolutely a scam but you could easily force data centers to provide their own renewable energy.
It's really fucked in he country with the most expensive kWh in all of Europe...
It's a symptom of inequality. It will start happening more and more even in the first world if inequality isn't tackled and wealth continues to concentrate.
Think he meant three quarters of a billion. Although that seems way too high for paying users still.
Sam Altman raped his sister and assassinated a whistleblower. He's been removed from his last two companies for being a habitual liar (he managed to strongarm his way back into OpenAI of course). He only has money…
> and the world isn't willing to turn dictatorships and ultraconservative theocracies into pariah states. The US has been foremost among western democracies in backing dictatorships, even genocidal ones.
Anthropic fumble of Fable's release will go down in the history books, makes sense for OpenAI to run with it.
Well in my case the government would have converted my USD salary into monopoly money at half of its value (that's before any taxes mind you) and it wouldn't even be legal for me to convert it back, so overall it was…
I've opened (and used) a Dukascopy account with neither a Swiss passport nor even setting foot in Switzerland. And I can vouch I had significantly less than 30M haha.
Yep, and that's literally the same exact mechanism we need the Epstein-class parasites to pay into as well.
LLMs are genuinely useful tools if used as such and not some magic people replacer. I do wonder if their provided utility will still justify the cost once the bubble pops and frontier models aren't subsidized money…
I think the reanimated corpse of Hitler endorsed by the reanimated corpse of Epstein would get more votes than the Zucc.
> How much of your money do you spend on paying for kids school lunches, paying medical bills of terminally ill kids and paying off the student loans of graduates? A third of my salary each month.
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The slopped docs make this very annoying to read
Sounds cool but not like something anyone would pay for, so I would suggest open source. If you want to monetize it go SaaS for enterprise but this is probably the worst time for that.
I'm glad to see Europeans wising up about the US. But as a Latin American whose country suffered from the US-backed Operation Condor, Yankees being soulless subhuman scum is nothing new. Europe was just too glad to reap…
> Why do you believe they're lying about their beliefs? Because they lie about everything? They're adding more parameters to LLMs and pushing some more vibecoded slop on top of their harnesses, how do you figure that's…