> they're not sure if the vaccine will last in your system for more than 30 years Vaccines don't really last in your system more than a few days (although some cells get dragged off to the lymph nodes and get harshly…
Almost as good as when they call everyone else "NPCs" and claim they're all performatively "virtue signalling".
> Many people think that viruses are as benign as common flu (influenza) Had influenza in 2018, as a 46-year-old and it was not particularly benign. 3 days straight of 103 degree fever and think I had mild…
You could still generate a mess for 5-10 years at that altitude. Even if it self-clears you still destroy the constellation and deny access to LEO for years.
I think the usable counterpoint here is that you can refrain from excessively DRY'ing code up and defer it until later. There's a huge cost to Clean-Code-style DRY'ing of your codebase which is that you wind up creating…
I've seen a lot of human-written tests that wind up testing the testing framework and not the actual code.
If you just focus on capitalism, the apparent paradoxes dissolve. The wealthy clique in SF aren't really left-wing. Neither is the Seattle Times.
In an ideal world, generated non-consensual imagery should be illegal through invasion of privacy through misappropriation of name or likeness, but I think only a limited number of states have those laws.
It isn't even necessarily just Chesterton's Fences. The problem can just be picking your battles. Processes that are working well enough for the team don't need to be fixed right away to be better, and that'll dump a…
That slide should probably be the main focus, with the rest supplementary. That is the slide that is likely to pop the economy.
That is the load-bearing detail.
The capitalist free market in the United States is a lie. Regulatory capture now ensures that billionaires and trillion-dollar corporations can put you out of business and sell whatever remains for parts. If they don't…
There should be.
I had claude throw something like "the last time I did <x>..." at me. They seem to be trying to pump up the "humanity" to keep people engaged with it, which really backfires with me.
They might have to hire some people and create some jobs... Oh, the humanity...
Don't forget the blatant grift and corruption.
Not a headscratcher at all, if you understand how our economy and politics are actually run.
The 12k number is an estimate, and only 1k were convicted. And the law they're being charged with breaking covers things like threats to assault someone, false bomb threats, harassment of ex-partners, threats sent to…
Anthropic is at least renting their datacenters, not owning, so all the capital accounting bullshit is getting laundered by someone else, who will wind up holding that bag. And Anthropic is currently cornering the…
Laughs in 2005-era VMWare and EMC...
I deliberately didn't mention any threat vector. I would assume China is working on liberating Anthropic weights through the battle-tested strategy of finding someone in a privileged position and getting them laid, etc.
Hackers didn't use to spend a lot of time defending trillion-dollar corporations and their intellectual property rights.
"Information wants to be free" Anthropic profited from training its models on all kinds of copyrighted information, live by the sword, die by the sword... Their model weights, training data, training methods, etc are…
It is doable, but it is harder for the average redditor to compute something reasonable than just looking at GVW. You should really take into account driver height, pedestrian height and hood slope and length and height.
For ROI though you can run 24/7 agentic-style workloads, constantly churning through all your source code looking for security bugs (or whatever) and you DONT pay per-token costs. A DeepSeek instance running 24/7 in a…
> they're not sure if the vaccine will last in your system for more than 30 years Vaccines don't really last in your system more than a few days (although some cells get dragged off to the lymph nodes and get harshly…
Almost as good as when they call everyone else "NPCs" and claim they're all performatively "virtue signalling".
> Many people think that viruses are as benign as common flu (influenza) Had influenza in 2018, as a 46-year-old and it was not particularly benign. 3 days straight of 103 degree fever and think I had mild…
You could still generate a mess for 5-10 years at that altitude. Even if it self-clears you still destroy the constellation and deny access to LEO for years.
I think the usable counterpoint here is that you can refrain from excessively DRY'ing code up and defer it until later. There's a huge cost to Clean-Code-style DRY'ing of your codebase which is that you wind up creating…
I've seen a lot of human-written tests that wind up testing the testing framework and not the actual code.
If you just focus on capitalism, the apparent paradoxes dissolve. The wealthy clique in SF aren't really left-wing. Neither is the Seattle Times.
In an ideal world, generated non-consensual imagery should be illegal through invasion of privacy through misappropriation of name or likeness, but I think only a limited number of states have those laws.
It isn't even necessarily just Chesterton's Fences. The problem can just be picking your battles. Processes that are working well enough for the team don't need to be fixed right away to be better, and that'll dump a…
That slide should probably be the main focus, with the rest supplementary. That is the slide that is likely to pop the economy.
That is the load-bearing detail.
The capitalist free market in the United States is a lie. Regulatory capture now ensures that billionaires and trillion-dollar corporations can put you out of business and sell whatever remains for parts. If they don't…
There should be.
I had claude throw something like "the last time I did <x>..." at me. They seem to be trying to pump up the "humanity" to keep people engaged with it, which really backfires with me.
They might have to hire some people and create some jobs... Oh, the humanity...
Don't forget the blatant grift and corruption.
Not a headscratcher at all, if you understand how our economy and politics are actually run.
The 12k number is an estimate, and only 1k were convicted. And the law they're being charged with breaking covers things like threats to assault someone, false bomb threats, harassment of ex-partners, threats sent to…
Anthropic is at least renting their datacenters, not owning, so all the capital accounting bullshit is getting laundered by someone else, who will wind up holding that bag. And Anthropic is currently cornering the…
Laughs in 2005-era VMWare and EMC...
I deliberately didn't mention any threat vector. I would assume China is working on liberating Anthropic weights through the battle-tested strategy of finding someone in a privileged position and getting them laid, etc.
Hackers didn't use to spend a lot of time defending trillion-dollar corporations and their intellectual property rights.
"Information wants to be free" Anthropic profited from training its models on all kinds of copyrighted information, live by the sword, die by the sword... Their model weights, training data, training methods, etc are…
It is doable, but it is harder for the average redditor to compute something reasonable than just looking at GVW. You should really take into account driver height, pedestrian height and hood slope and length and height.
For ROI though you can run 24/7 agentic-style workloads, constantly churning through all your source code looking for security bugs (or whatever) and you DONT pay per-token costs. A DeepSeek instance running 24/7 in a…