The only thing more cringe than the seething anger in this blog is the technical illiteracy revealed by an earnest belief that any of these attempts at "poisoning" will have any negative impact whatsoever on model…
This is a straight up lie of a headline. The tax exemption was for SALES TAX on MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT for CONSTRUCTION, because those local purchases helped the local construction industry. You can read the actual…
Kind of sad to see AI water use as the first listed issue motivating this. It is a completely fake concern. See here: https://blog.andymasley.com/p/the-ai-water-issue-is-fake
Misleading title. The change in tech employment is worse, but actual tech employment remains high thanks to the massive 2021-2023 hiring spree.
Why not let Amazon take a stab at turning things around, then? It's better that they fail? I don't get it.
Now do the % of the time news content misrepresents the subject matter it is reporting on.
I wonder what they're going to do when the states mandating age verification for pornographic content start coming for them. Very similar to these dystopian foreign laws. But because they're US states 4chan will not be…
Cloudflare is an enemy of the open and freely accessible web.
AP story: https://apnews.com/article/hawaiian-petroglyphs-tides-ocean-...
Moving money from one pocket to another... is economic activity.
If you actually bother to click through and read the article, you'd find the court expressed sympathies with the intent of the rule, but the FTC "is required to conduct a preliminary regulatory analysis when a rule has…
It’s amazing how twisted the term “anti-competitive” has become. Where anti-competitive companies push for anti-competitive regulations under the false pretense of preventing anti-competitiveness. Standard Oil is being…
I don't think browsers will ever let web code affect things outside the viewport because scammers would cook up some truly zany things with that power.
Does this matter? Corporations are on notice that this pendulum may swing the other way in four years (and remains permanently stuck the other way in certain states). They might just decide to steer clear of this…
Then let's take those things into account when calculating what tests to do. Surely, though, we can do better as a society than solving this with "no preemptive testing except for extreme risks".
Listen, if you think I'm wrong then go profit off how wrong I am. You can put your money where your mouth is anytime you want. That people are declining to do so is, I think, revealing.
Polymarket odds are pretty low on this. https://polymarket.com/event/suchir-balaji-foul-play-determi... https://polymarket.com/event/arrest-in-the-suchir-balaji-cas... The "evidence" seems pretty weak. A second autopsy…
The systematic, public aspect of the killings and the fetishization of maximal pain and suffering is the fucked up part. Few societies ever where public delight in unthinkable cruelty was so off-the-charts.
Wow this is neat! Stark contrast to the stupid locked-down new API rules twitter rolled out post-Elon.
Seems like it could drive NYT engineering to be much more conservative in hiring, resulting in engineers being pushed to do more work.
I think the reason here is that Copilot is very very obviously inferior to Cursor, mostly because the model at its core is pretty dumb.
Would be a very difficult transition for the first generation to live under the new normal where an A is now a C. Would employers accept that and consider it fairly when judging against their grade-inflated…
Tailwind is CSS though? Like, it much more strongly maps to individual styles than most other popular style frameworks and systems.
My son, it is time for you to embrace the good news of our lord and savior web scraping.
The dot-com bubble was still very much a bubble even though the value creation potential of the internet was incomprehensibly immense
The only thing more cringe than the seething anger in this blog is the technical illiteracy revealed by an earnest belief that any of these attempts at "poisoning" will have any negative impact whatsoever on model…
This is a straight up lie of a headline. The tax exemption was for SALES TAX on MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT for CONSTRUCTION, because those local purchases helped the local construction industry. You can read the actual…
Kind of sad to see AI water use as the first listed issue motivating this. It is a completely fake concern. See here: https://blog.andymasley.com/p/the-ai-water-issue-is-fake
Misleading title. The change in tech employment is worse, but actual tech employment remains high thanks to the massive 2021-2023 hiring spree.
Why not let Amazon take a stab at turning things around, then? It's better that they fail? I don't get it.
Now do the % of the time news content misrepresents the subject matter it is reporting on.
I wonder what they're going to do when the states mandating age verification for pornographic content start coming for them. Very similar to these dystopian foreign laws. But because they're US states 4chan will not be…
Cloudflare is an enemy of the open and freely accessible web.
AP story: https://apnews.com/article/hawaiian-petroglyphs-tides-ocean-...
Moving money from one pocket to another... is economic activity.
If you actually bother to click through and read the article, you'd find the court expressed sympathies with the intent of the rule, but the FTC "is required to conduct a preliminary regulatory analysis when a rule has…
It’s amazing how twisted the term “anti-competitive” has become. Where anti-competitive companies push for anti-competitive regulations under the false pretense of preventing anti-competitiveness. Standard Oil is being…
I don't think browsers will ever let web code affect things outside the viewport because scammers would cook up some truly zany things with that power.
Does this matter? Corporations are on notice that this pendulum may swing the other way in four years (and remains permanently stuck the other way in certain states). They might just decide to steer clear of this…
Then let's take those things into account when calculating what tests to do. Surely, though, we can do better as a society than solving this with "no preemptive testing except for extreme risks".
Listen, if you think I'm wrong then go profit off how wrong I am. You can put your money where your mouth is anytime you want. That people are declining to do so is, I think, revealing.
Polymarket odds are pretty low on this. https://polymarket.com/event/suchir-balaji-foul-play-determi... https://polymarket.com/event/arrest-in-the-suchir-balaji-cas... The "evidence" seems pretty weak. A second autopsy…
The systematic, public aspect of the killings and the fetishization of maximal pain and suffering is the fucked up part. Few societies ever where public delight in unthinkable cruelty was so off-the-charts.
Wow this is neat! Stark contrast to the stupid locked-down new API rules twitter rolled out post-Elon.
Seems like it could drive NYT engineering to be much more conservative in hiring, resulting in engineers being pushed to do more work.
I think the reason here is that Copilot is very very obviously inferior to Cursor, mostly because the model at its core is pretty dumb.
Would be a very difficult transition for the first generation to live under the new normal where an A is now a C. Would employers accept that and consider it fairly when judging against their grade-inflated…
Tailwind is CSS though? Like, it much more strongly maps to individual styles than most other popular style frameworks and systems.
My son, it is time for you to embrace the good news of our lord and savior web scraping.
The dot-com bubble was still very much a bubble even though the value creation potential of the internet was incomprehensibly immense