> Speed and cost are nothing without quality Quality was what the hypothetical was assuming had reached parity, no? ("humans are as bad as AI", "If AI really is at human level quality/error rate", etc.) > accountability…
My understanding of your argument is (paraphrasing): > > People try to excuse AI failure modes by saying humans have them too, but if they're the same then what's the whole point of replacing a human worker with AI? To…
> Have outputs from engineers traditionally been measured in cost and speed? Yes. How long it'll take and how much it'll cost are going to be among pretty much any customer's first questions. They're not the only…
I do like snake_case but a lot of this feels a bit circular, effectively just saying that it's good because it's already used by the author's code and things it interacts with. I'd like kebab-case even more if it…
> They brought guns and shot government officials Only Benjamin Song, convicted of attempted murder/discharging a firearm, shot the police officer. Some others didn't bring firearms, were not in any planning chat (in…
> The 30 year sentence was for hiding documentation [...] it wasn't just "transporting Zines" As far as I can tell, the moving of zines (he was pulled over and had a box in his car) is what's being presented as "hiding…
We can guess this is unlicensed, and likely be right, but whether it gets taken down is up to Valve.
> just because they won't do anything now does not mean it is legal to redistribute it without their consent I don't think the parent comment is claiming it's legal, other than the (unlikely) chance that this is…
> Why isn't it under google's username on github? It's under "googleworkspace", one of Google's GitHub organizations (linked on https://developers.google.com/workspace). > Why does the repo say "This is not an…
> If legal was question why the logo was on the account profile picture [...] that would imply the entire account was unauthorized, right? This relies on assuming legal's action made sense, when Justin is likely…
Not to say this necessarily isn't the reason, but I always get the feeling with "stock up/down amid investor optimism/fears of XYZ" headlines like this that you could secretly replace the financial reporter's data with…
Removing free user data is unfortunate, but understandable that it might eventually come to that. A monthly subscription to regain access is questionable to me, since it'd mean they are still storing the images. A…
> disgusting anti-democratic suggestion [...] denying them representation I assume the idea isn't that developing a game means you don't get to vote as a citizen, but that the industry can't lobby for special access…
> Most of people, when they claim that something is rational or logical, actually mean that it's a position that they agree with I'd claim a relevant axis is argument as deduction (common in mathematics) vs argument as…
> Why doesn’t AI have the same KYC regulations as banks? Fair to criticize "Open"AI, but I really don't want a "solution" that's just even more surveillance.
The documentation claims it's new (Fable 5 released yesterday), whereas the comment claims it's been happening for several years.
> Even that $1/Mtok provided by Together AI is heavily subsidized Can you link this? I'm unable to find them offering deepseek-v4-flash. I think you could even host the pro model for a bit under $1/Mtok. You can get…
DeepSeek models are open-source so there are a bunch of third-party providers offering similar prices. Factoring in that DeepSeek have to train the model (whereas third parties can make a small profit over just the…
https://www.stepsecurity.io/blog/miasma-worm-hits-microsoft-... mentions that it plants `.claude/settings.json`, `.gemini/settings.json`, `.cursor/rules/setup.mdc`, and `.vscode/tasks.json` to execute its payload as a…
I'm using the current ELO of the models, and both are still running in the arena.
> It's fairly clear that the current design (by which I mean the entire concept of the deep neural network) has its limits Maybe, but people have been saying deep learning is about to hit a wall since 2012, and many…
Price of the current frontier may vary, but price for a given level of capability tends to drop pretty fast. April of last year you'd get 1431 ELO[0] from o3-2025-04-16 for $8.00 per million output tokens. April of this…
etiam's right that "in Israel and possibly other middle east countries" wouldn't fit onto the HN title, which is relevant to raincole's clickbait accusation. The original Github issue title fits, but that doesn't…
> This is about app specific data, not text A hybrid clipboard system is possible, but adds complexity and won't necessarily eliminate platform-specific bugs. > No app needs to worry about copying text between text…
> There are frameworks and libraries that handle 100% of clipboard OS specifics They're sufficient in many cases, but you'll still sometimes need the control of working with COM/etc. directly, and those libraries don't…
> Speed and cost are nothing without quality Quality was what the hypothetical was assuming had reached parity, no? ("humans are as bad as AI", "If AI really is at human level quality/error rate", etc.) > accountability…
My understanding of your argument is (paraphrasing): > > People try to excuse AI failure modes by saying humans have them too, but if they're the same then what's the whole point of replacing a human worker with AI? To…
> Have outputs from engineers traditionally been measured in cost and speed? Yes. How long it'll take and how much it'll cost are going to be among pretty much any customer's first questions. They're not the only…
I do like snake_case but a lot of this feels a bit circular, effectively just saying that it's good because it's already used by the author's code and things it interacts with. I'd like kebab-case even more if it…
> They brought guns and shot government officials Only Benjamin Song, convicted of attempted murder/discharging a firearm, shot the police officer. Some others didn't bring firearms, were not in any planning chat (in…
> The 30 year sentence was for hiding documentation [...] it wasn't just "transporting Zines" As far as I can tell, the moving of zines (he was pulled over and had a box in his car) is what's being presented as "hiding…
We can guess this is unlicensed, and likely be right, but whether it gets taken down is up to Valve.
> just because they won't do anything now does not mean it is legal to redistribute it without their consent I don't think the parent comment is claiming it's legal, other than the (unlikely) chance that this is…
> Why isn't it under google's username on github? It's under "googleworkspace", one of Google's GitHub organizations (linked on https://developers.google.com/workspace). > Why does the repo say "This is not an…
> If legal was question why the logo was on the account profile picture [...] that would imply the entire account was unauthorized, right? This relies on assuming legal's action made sense, when Justin is likely…
Not to say this necessarily isn't the reason, but I always get the feeling with "stock up/down amid investor optimism/fears of XYZ" headlines like this that you could secretly replace the financial reporter's data with…
Removing free user data is unfortunate, but understandable that it might eventually come to that. A monthly subscription to regain access is questionable to me, since it'd mean they are still storing the images. A…
> disgusting anti-democratic suggestion [...] denying them representation I assume the idea isn't that developing a game means you don't get to vote as a citizen, but that the industry can't lobby for special access…
> Most of people, when they claim that something is rational or logical, actually mean that it's a position that they agree with I'd claim a relevant axis is argument as deduction (common in mathematics) vs argument as…
> Why doesn’t AI have the same KYC regulations as banks? Fair to criticize "Open"AI, but I really don't want a "solution" that's just even more surveillance.
The documentation claims it's new (Fable 5 released yesterday), whereas the comment claims it's been happening for several years.
> Even that $1/Mtok provided by Together AI is heavily subsidized Can you link this? I'm unable to find them offering deepseek-v4-flash. I think you could even host the pro model for a bit under $1/Mtok. You can get…
DeepSeek models are open-source so there are a bunch of third-party providers offering similar prices. Factoring in that DeepSeek have to train the model (whereas third parties can make a small profit over just the…
https://www.stepsecurity.io/blog/miasma-worm-hits-microsoft-... mentions that it plants `.claude/settings.json`, `.gemini/settings.json`, `.cursor/rules/setup.mdc`, and `.vscode/tasks.json` to execute its payload as a…
I'm using the current ELO of the models, and both are still running in the arena.
> It's fairly clear that the current design (by which I mean the entire concept of the deep neural network) has its limits Maybe, but people have been saying deep learning is about to hit a wall since 2012, and many…
Price of the current frontier may vary, but price for a given level of capability tends to drop pretty fast. April of last year you'd get 1431 ELO[0] from o3-2025-04-16 for $8.00 per million output tokens. April of this…
etiam's right that "in Israel and possibly other middle east countries" wouldn't fit onto the HN title, which is relevant to raincole's clickbait accusation. The original Github issue title fits, but that doesn't…
> This is about app specific data, not text A hybrid clipboard system is possible, but adds complexity and won't necessarily eliminate platform-specific bugs. > No app needs to worry about copying text between text…
> There are frameworks and libraries that handle 100% of clipboard OS specifics They're sufficient in many cases, but you'll still sometimes need the control of working with COM/etc. directly, and those libraries don't…