all the eng budget is spent on compute cost for ai? this is a great way to allow inflation to implement pretty significant pay cuts
'make a noise as loud as the you want the volume to be' gold
previous additions of ai added to google products seem to have been tempered by usefulness and tech maturity. while controversial, predictive text in gmail is actually useful, is very conservative relative to chatGPT,…
everything the ai says is something the ai says philosphically
i can't hear 'easy to do business' and not also hear 'i wish i could just sell poison apples to people without all this government getting in my way'. regulation is what makes a market trustworthy. a trustworthy market…
Somebody at YouTube knew this wasn't a smart move, so they created a 'tell us why this is a bad idea' form. You can find it here: https://support.google.com/youtube/contact/price_increase
hey it's dogpile but modern. nice
the state has the right to kill you in punishment. nobody else does. that's a pretty big difference in my eyes.
oh no... anyway
"I can't say the n word in public and it's like a mob came to torture and kill me"
that's interesting, 'saying X should be against the law' is precisely not what I'm hearing. instead I'm hearing 'there shouldn't be a law that requires a private entity to broadcast X' and 'you really shouldn't say X,…
Also, inevitably, more fingers per square foot, more calories consumed per acre, higher water usage, and more conversations per minute in the neighborhood. things that people do increase when there are more people.…
I love being a victim so much
the problem is that this is going to be one of the coldest summers in the next 20 years
I'm not sure how I guarantee that I'm not getting exploited if I'm working without my employer knowing who I am. How do I have a reasonable expectation of legal protection in this scenario?
if you're mid-30s you probably had an extra enamel coating applied to your teeth at some point that may be doing some pretty awesome work protecting your molars
wages, social security, labor laws ... it's a bit harder to pin down, maybe this is all "just" lobbying?
so much hate for le monde in these comments! While I'm probably too familiar with US politics, I'm not familiar enough with French politics to know what it means when a french person says "globalist propaganda". In US…
how would you assess le monde relative to the new york times?
nope
Thanks!
I'd be very interested in hearing about a more recent synthesis on the topic, if you know of one! A lot of the other suggestions in this thread seem to be more about science popularization than directly about philosophy…
The linked article is very informative; it includes things I'd not read elsewhere. For instance, it talks about Putin's willingness to use "battlefield" nukes rather than "strategic" city-destroying nukes – betting that…
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn
in what direction does money flow as a result of this? I'm kind of an idiot when it comes to finance, and to my uninformed eyes, this looks to me like a $25bln gain for Rosneft. Is that the case?
all the eng budget is spent on compute cost for ai? this is a great way to allow inflation to implement pretty significant pay cuts
'make a noise as loud as the you want the volume to be' gold
previous additions of ai added to google products seem to have been tempered by usefulness and tech maturity. while controversial, predictive text in gmail is actually useful, is very conservative relative to chatGPT,…
everything the ai says is something the ai says philosphically
i can't hear 'easy to do business' and not also hear 'i wish i could just sell poison apples to people without all this government getting in my way'. regulation is what makes a market trustworthy. a trustworthy market…
Somebody at YouTube knew this wasn't a smart move, so they created a 'tell us why this is a bad idea' form. You can find it here: https://support.google.com/youtube/contact/price_increase
hey it's dogpile but modern. nice
the state has the right to kill you in punishment. nobody else does. that's a pretty big difference in my eyes.
oh no... anyway
"I can't say the n word in public and it's like a mob came to torture and kill me"
that's interesting, 'saying X should be against the law' is precisely not what I'm hearing. instead I'm hearing 'there shouldn't be a law that requires a private entity to broadcast X' and 'you really shouldn't say X,…
Also, inevitably, more fingers per square foot, more calories consumed per acre, higher water usage, and more conversations per minute in the neighborhood. things that people do increase when there are more people.…
I love being a victim so much
the problem is that this is going to be one of the coldest summers in the next 20 years
I'm not sure how I guarantee that I'm not getting exploited if I'm working without my employer knowing who I am. How do I have a reasonable expectation of legal protection in this scenario?
if you're mid-30s you probably had an extra enamel coating applied to your teeth at some point that may be doing some pretty awesome work protecting your molars
wages, social security, labor laws ... it's a bit harder to pin down, maybe this is all "just" lobbying?
so much hate for le monde in these comments! While I'm probably too familiar with US politics, I'm not familiar enough with French politics to know what it means when a french person says "globalist propaganda". In US…
how would you assess le monde relative to the new york times?
nope
Thanks!
I'd be very interested in hearing about a more recent synthesis on the topic, if you know of one! A lot of the other suggestions in this thread seem to be more about science popularization than directly about philosophy…
The linked article is very informative; it includes things I'd not read elsewhere. For instance, it talks about Putin's willingness to use "battlefield" nukes rather than "strategic" city-destroying nukes – betting that…
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn
in what direction does money flow as a result of this? I'm kind of an idiot when it comes to finance, and to my uninformed eyes, this looks to me like a $25bln gain for Rosneft. Is that the case?