I had Claude make a world cloud from its responses because I was curious to see how big "honest" would be. It barely showed up, so I asked it to just give me the counts and it responded telling me it was trained not to…
I wish humans that make up "facts" would admit to it as readily as LLMs do. Even though I know it's just a training trick to ground the response.
Whichever one you are more likely to do with friends and family, I'd say. IME that's TV because we're experiencing the same thing. If you're alone, it's probably a wash.
And what of passengers?
I'm pretty sure some agent harnesses read both files when present, so this @ "aliasing" is more token efficient.
I wonder if they've deployed Mythos' pen testing against Persona?
If it gives them a leg up, sure, why not?
In person ID requirements all rely on punishing merchants if a minor fools them with a fake ID which aligns the incentives pretty well. It's hard to imagine how that would work online. Do you go to jail/pay thousands of…
> How do adults declare themselves as adults without teenagers claiming to be adults also? It's pretty much impossible, so we should stop trying. It's exhausting seeing politicians et al continue to push for age…
A dozen times a day, every day? No thanks.
> Most people are just very nice and love chatting a bit as well In my experience, this depends on the context. Everywhere I've lived the only time strangers try to talk to me is to either a) ask for directions (1%) or…
If you believe parallel construction should be illegal (it sure seems like it is unconstitutional to me), then 100% of prosecutions that rely on it are unjust. I don't think anyone truly knows how common it is, though,…
It's not even clear they spent all the money. Maybe it just wasn't a viable product.
I am just glad we know that was the result of a prompt written by an American. USA! USA!
"Our models are so good the government decides whether or you get access -- so you better not depend on them!"
Unfortunately this is one of the few cases where both sides are close to the same -- they both chose to heavily tariff foreign EVs. Something to remember when Democrats talk about climate change.
> Are we just concluding "their concerns were never real"? Their concerns are probably real but I don't think they're being totally transparent about their concerns. They don't want to be subject to regulation (until…
Maybe -- I think that's the reasoning behind government-enforced bans on photography and recording inside of slaughterhouses.
The passenger may not have even known, I've certainly renamed friends' phones as a goof, although not to something that would get them in to trouble.
They sent push notifications to their users promoting Nazi content, to users that did not sign up to receive Nazi content. And rather than fixing the problem -- that they host and embrace Nazi content -- they said they…
I wish they'd all host on substack.com and not their own domains. It's always uncomfortable to go to a site from HN and see that nazi-enabling substack banner.
These are the same folks that removed the very useful Google cache feature because people weren't using it any more. What they forgot to say is they hid the feature beforehand. Of course they have more AI queries every…
In that case at least they could point out that end users got better results with AMP than they do with news sites w/o ad blockers. The AI results are just wrong so often I don't really get it.
Your source clearly says that the likelihood of transmission is reduced, not eliminated.
I think it'd be pretty neat to be able to rebase my undo history on to a remote branch someone else is working on.
I had Claude make a world cloud from its responses because I was curious to see how big "honest" would be. It barely showed up, so I asked it to just give me the counts and it responded telling me it was trained not to…
I wish humans that make up "facts" would admit to it as readily as LLMs do. Even though I know it's just a training trick to ground the response.
Whichever one you are more likely to do with friends and family, I'd say. IME that's TV because we're experiencing the same thing. If you're alone, it's probably a wash.
And what of passengers?
I'm pretty sure some agent harnesses read both files when present, so this @ "aliasing" is more token efficient.
I wonder if they've deployed Mythos' pen testing against Persona?
If it gives them a leg up, sure, why not?
In person ID requirements all rely on punishing merchants if a minor fools them with a fake ID which aligns the incentives pretty well. It's hard to imagine how that would work online. Do you go to jail/pay thousands of…
> How do adults declare themselves as adults without teenagers claiming to be adults also? It's pretty much impossible, so we should stop trying. It's exhausting seeing politicians et al continue to push for age…
A dozen times a day, every day? No thanks.
> Most people are just very nice and love chatting a bit as well In my experience, this depends on the context. Everywhere I've lived the only time strangers try to talk to me is to either a) ask for directions (1%) or…
If you believe parallel construction should be illegal (it sure seems like it is unconstitutional to me), then 100% of prosecutions that rely on it are unjust. I don't think anyone truly knows how common it is, though,…
It's not even clear they spent all the money. Maybe it just wasn't a viable product.
I am just glad we know that was the result of a prompt written by an American. USA! USA!
"Our models are so good the government decides whether or you get access -- so you better not depend on them!"
Unfortunately this is one of the few cases where both sides are close to the same -- they both chose to heavily tariff foreign EVs. Something to remember when Democrats talk about climate change.
> Are we just concluding "their concerns were never real"? Their concerns are probably real but I don't think they're being totally transparent about their concerns. They don't want to be subject to regulation (until…
Maybe -- I think that's the reasoning behind government-enforced bans on photography and recording inside of slaughterhouses.
The passenger may not have even known, I've certainly renamed friends' phones as a goof, although not to something that would get them in to trouble.
They sent push notifications to their users promoting Nazi content, to users that did not sign up to receive Nazi content. And rather than fixing the problem -- that they host and embrace Nazi content -- they said they…
I wish they'd all host on substack.com and not their own domains. It's always uncomfortable to go to a site from HN and see that nazi-enabling substack banner.
These are the same folks that removed the very useful Google cache feature because people weren't using it any more. What they forgot to say is they hid the feature beforehand. Of course they have more AI queries every…
In that case at least they could point out that end users got better results with AMP than they do with news sites w/o ad blockers. The AI results are just wrong so often I don't really get it.
Your source clearly says that the likelihood of transmission is reduced, not eliminated.
I think it'd be pretty neat to be able to rebase my undo history on to a remote branch someone else is working on.