how many of the people on your linkedin feed have a financial incentive to talk up AI and LLMs? LinkedIn is truly a fascinatingly weird social media
he's either delusional, or more likely lying. what he's saying is absolute nonsense and he should know better, but if he said the truth people might ask why he needs tens of billions of dollars
The things LLMs can actually be put to good use for either are bad for society (spam, scams, cheating on homework) or do not justify the massive investment. Better emails is great, but its just not worth billions of…
the people rooting out "wasteful" "corruption" are child Nazis who have very close ties to Satanic CSAM extortionist crime rings. Not an exaggeration. These people should be in jail, let alone have admin access over the…
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you already had Boris Johnson and Liz Truss. what more immiseration could you really be hoping for
its not an honest question. what is happening is so clearly and obviously illegal and unconstitutional that literal children understand it.
They are looking for The Cathedral.
No way a 19 year old could be tricked by a pretty woman into giving her secrets and access codes. Real level-headed and clear-eyed age
In a just world, these kids will end up in jail for a long time, and Musk for the rest of his life. In a less just world, well, I don't want to get banned
what are you talking about? this statement of yours does not match reality in any way
No, I don't think it helps the govt. I don't think it was necessary. Motions, especially early ones like this, often have a lot of things in them that aren't necessary because they throw all their arguments at the wall…
grifting is easy if you have no shame and no conscience
this is not an actual argument in the case. this argument is just an aside in a footnote. the government is actually arguing that the Department of Labor is allowed to issue fines and require companies to pay back wages…
and their ideology is dismantling the administrative state
no one ever reads the actual complaint, smh.
If any of you read the governments actual motion instead of the bad faith article, you'd see first of all that this "argument" of the government is an aside in a footnote, and not that relevant to their case. Which is…
what sucks here is we don't even know if a murderer went free, because the cops didn't do their jobs and prove this guy was the murderer. it's not letting a guy free on a technicality, it's making sure the cops do their…
They can remember O(1) passwords, but they need O(n) passwords
how many of the people on your linkedin feed have a financial incentive to talk up AI and LLMs? LinkedIn is truly a fascinatingly weird social media
he's either delusional, or more likely lying. what he's saying is absolute nonsense and he should know better, but if he said the truth people might ask why he needs tens of billions of dollars
The things LLMs can actually be put to good use for either are bad for society (spam, scams, cheating on homework) or do not justify the massive investment. Better emails is great, but its just not worth billions of…
the people rooting out "wasteful" "corruption" are child Nazis who have very close ties to Satanic CSAM extortionist crime rings. Not an exaggeration. These people should be in jail, let alone have admin access over the…
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you already had Boris Johnson and Liz Truss. what more immiseration could you really be hoping for
its not an honest question. what is happening is so clearly and obviously illegal and unconstitutional that literal children understand it.
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They are looking for The Cathedral.
No way a 19 year old could be tricked by a pretty woman into giving her secrets and access codes. Real level-headed and clear-eyed age
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In a just world, these kids will end up in jail for a long time, and Musk for the rest of his life. In a less just world, well, I don't want to get banned
what are you talking about? this statement of yours does not match reality in any way
No, I don't think it helps the govt. I don't think it was necessary. Motions, especially early ones like this, often have a lot of things in them that aren't necessary because they throw all their arguments at the wall…
grifting is easy if you have no shame and no conscience
this is not an actual argument in the case. this argument is just an aside in a footnote. the government is actually arguing that the Department of Labor is allowed to issue fines and require companies to pay back wages…
and their ideology is dismantling the administrative state
no one ever reads the actual complaint, smh.
If any of you read the governments actual motion instead of the bad faith article, you'd see first of all that this "argument" of the government is an aside in a footnote, and not that relevant to their case. Which is…
what sucks here is we don't even know if a murderer went free, because the cops didn't do their jobs and prove this guy was the murderer. it's not letting a guy free on a technicality, it's making sure the cops do their…
They can remember O(1) passwords, but they need O(n) passwords