This isn't really true. I've lived in both Munich and Hamburg now, and you 100% need some amount of german to navigate life, many people do not in fact have conversational-level english. I often say that the common…
> almost all popular open source projects fight to keep AI contributions out Godot, Zig, who else? Most major OSS projects I know are openly welcoming high quality AI contributions, not fighting to keep them out.
This is all pretty standard with GDPR.
Who out there is going to be feeding patient medical data to Mythos/Fable?
It's worthwhile to remember that this is only true of Mythos/Fable and other future models of "similar or higher capability levels" (ant is treating this as a new tier of model above Opus). Anyone who's already been…
My speculation on this has been that it's potentially a factor against ai psychosis, as psychosis risk (of any psychosis) is significantly elevated with lack of sleep. If you read case studies of ai psychosis, many of…
Having tried GLM-5 and Minimax M2.5, alongside regularly using Opus 4.6 (on default thinking): Opus is still much, much better at writing non-garbage code. I haven't yet tried GLM-5.1 though.
That's what hegseth says, but the law doesn't really say that AFAICT.
I call it department of war, because I think it is a great self-own on their part to do such a rename.
This is pretty disconnected to how EU has been behaving towards both startups and AI.
We do actually. The German Girocards were, until Maestro ceased to exist, often co-issued as Maestro + Girocard, and global acceptance was pretty good under the Mastercard network. There are examples of other co-branded…
The payment processing rates offered vary by country. It rarely goes above 1% in Germany unless you're really not shopping around or are really low volume. A % of that also goes to the issuing bank*, not to MC/Visa, so…
fwiw: Discover technically goes through amex network in EU, and amex acceptance varies from pretty good (e.g. germany) to pretty awful. Completely incomparable to visa and mc acceptance ofc.
Where I live we have labor rights and if your job is delivering mail and you're given a horse for it, you'd only be expected to deliver as much mail as you can in your contractual work time, which is then limited by the…
that seems like an issue with the website owner to me
Strictly speaking, unless you do destructive actions, it's not stealing, but instead unauthorized access. If I walk into your house, take a picture of your financial documents, that's not theft. That's still…
Had a similar experience with a VP recently... not >3 levels up, but still. "I could visibly tell he was upset he even had to talk to me." feels close to home. I made time during a family emergency, and attended a call…
When handling hiring notes, I do this to clearly separate my point from the gender of the candidate.
I think it was a number of reasons, covid was one of them. - Congress on years where there's cccamp tends to be planned by people who are understandably more exhausted. 37c3 and cccamp23 were on same year and 37c3…
Other way around: Easier tickets is an incentive for volunteers, as a bit of a payment in kind. It helps people known to volunteer come back, and it encourages them to keep volunteering year after year. You need to…
I'm a paying, full member of muccc (munich) and ccchh (hamburg), and neither expect you to help with assembly if you get tickets thru them.
These sessions would help few imo. It'd eat into people's congress time (few arrive before the event due to christmas), making it less appealing. Many also prepare their slides and talk last minute. Not a whole lot that…
It's a balance. Congress aims to be accessible ticket cost-wise to all. Professional interpreters cost a lot of money, and as such it's done by volunteers. There's little to be done while maintaining the spirit of the…
Coming to my first congress (36c3) was special in this regard: Congress was all about talks for me before, but I only went to 2 talks. Last year I went to none. This year I plan to go to none too. Congress is a…
There was only one other congress after the pandemic and that was 37c3 (last year). That one indeed did not sell out and was an outliar. I did go to 36c3 (end of dec 2019, right before pandemic) and the difficulty of…
This isn't really true. I've lived in both Munich and Hamburg now, and you 100% need some amount of german to navigate life, many people do not in fact have conversational-level english. I often say that the common…
> almost all popular open source projects fight to keep AI contributions out Godot, Zig, who else? Most major OSS projects I know are openly welcoming high quality AI contributions, not fighting to keep them out.
This is all pretty standard with GDPR.
Who out there is going to be feeding patient medical data to Mythos/Fable?
It's worthwhile to remember that this is only true of Mythos/Fable and other future models of "similar or higher capability levels" (ant is treating this as a new tier of model above Opus). Anyone who's already been…
My speculation on this has been that it's potentially a factor against ai psychosis, as psychosis risk (of any psychosis) is significantly elevated with lack of sleep. If you read case studies of ai psychosis, many of…
Having tried GLM-5 and Minimax M2.5, alongside regularly using Opus 4.6 (on default thinking): Opus is still much, much better at writing non-garbage code. I haven't yet tried GLM-5.1 though.
That's what hegseth says, but the law doesn't really say that AFAICT.
I call it department of war, because I think it is a great self-own on their part to do such a rename.
This is pretty disconnected to how EU has been behaving towards both startups and AI.
We do actually. The German Girocards were, until Maestro ceased to exist, often co-issued as Maestro + Girocard, and global acceptance was pretty good under the Mastercard network. There are examples of other co-branded…
The payment processing rates offered vary by country. It rarely goes above 1% in Germany unless you're really not shopping around or are really low volume. A % of that also goes to the issuing bank*, not to MC/Visa, so…
fwiw: Discover technically goes through amex network in EU, and amex acceptance varies from pretty good (e.g. germany) to pretty awful. Completely incomparable to visa and mc acceptance ofc.
Where I live we have labor rights and if your job is delivering mail and you're given a horse for it, you'd only be expected to deliver as much mail as you can in your contractual work time, which is then limited by the…
that seems like an issue with the website owner to me
Strictly speaking, unless you do destructive actions, it's not stealing, but instead unauthorized access. If I walk into your house, take a picture of your financial documents, that's not theft. That's still…
Had a similar experience with a VP recently... not >3 levels up, but still. "I could visibly tell he was upset he even had to talk to me." feels close to home. I made time during a family emergency, and attended a call…
When handling hiring notes, I do this to clearly separate my point from the gender of the candidate.
I think it was a number of reasons, covid was one of them. - Congress on years where there's cccamp tends to be planned by people who are understandably more exhausted. 37c3 and cccamp23 were on same year and 37c3…
Other way around: Easier tickets is an incentive for volunteers, as a bit of a payment in kind. It helps people known to volunteer come back, and it encourages them to keep volunteering year after year. You need to…
I'm a paying, full member of muccc (munich) and ccchh (hamburg), and neither expect you to help with assembly if you get tickets thru them.
These sessions would help few imo. It'd eat into people's congress time (few arrive before the event due to christmas), making it less appealing. Many also prepare their slides and talk last minute. Not a whole lot that…
It's a balance. Congress aims to be accessible ticket cost-wise to all. Professional interpreters cost a lot of money, and as such it's done by volunteers. There's little to be done while maintaining the spirit of the…
Coming to my first congress (36c3) was special in this regard: Congress was all about talks for me before, but I only went to 2 talks. Last year I went to none. This year I plan to go to none too. Congress is a…
There was only one other congress after the pandemic and that was 37c3 (last year). That one indeed did not sell out and was an outliar. I did go to 36c3 (end of dec 2019, right before pandemic) and the difficulty of…