> Apple’s AI tools were built with responsible AI principles to avoid perpetuating stereotypes and systemic biases. This is either a straight up lie or an extreme stretching of the truth. This is from the Danish models…
> The negatives of ~Tiktok~short form videos have nothing to do with … It feels silly with this coloring of TikTok as the evil when meta, Google and a dozen other American companies are doing the same, just less…
For anyone who actually has the app this claim comes of like someone going “The night sky is yellow, trust me, don’t look up!” That is to say it’s so obviously false if you want to see for yourself just download the app.
> creators may still flock to a credible TT-alternative for better monetization Seems people are already mass migrating to Rednote. I’m not sure how that plays out though.
> This is the entire purpose of LLCs. It’s not. A lot of weight should be put on the concept of “legitimate business”. Let’s say you decide to open up a car dealership and you use an LLC to buy cars then transfer them…
If OpenAI had run its company by hiding their hardware around a university campus they would have gotten in trouble too. It is not as much about the scraping as it’s the the part where MIT sees a masked person sneaking…
The framework for clinical trials it to go from “there doesn’t appear to be any harm” to “we have reasonable proof that no harm is expected”. If this is as promising as it sounds it’ll surely process through the stages…
> but no one has really brought it up in years Yes, it hasn’t been brought up during the last four years because he wasn’t president. Now that he’ll be president again it’s suddenly relevant.
> For instance, a friend in Europe had to do a 250K GoFundMe campaign to pay for a life-saving treatment for his daughter because well, the only place in the world that performed the surgery she needed was... Guess…
> One of the reasons that we don't have Universal Healthcare in the US is that things that are categorically unhealthy would be prohibited from being sold. Counter argument: Pretty much every other nation has socialized…
People use the term iPad to refer to non Apple tablets as well. That’s not an argument against Apples trademark. People may not like Oracle, but the arguments against them owning the trademark on the grounds that it’s…
> Whenever anyone says "JavaScript" they actually mean "ECMAScript", which is the language browsers and scripting engines actually implement. It’s the exact opposite though. Whenever someone says ECMAScript they…
You mean ban advertisement?
> with no seeming explanation Oddly though every such thing that “defies explanation” also defies being reproducible in controlled experiments. That’s the thing a about non scientific stuff like this. If it actually…
If you pay someone to deliver post, and they get their leg blown of because you order them to go through a minefield, you can’t just avoid responsibility by going “that’s what they signed up for” obviously the…
I think one of the major obvious changes from generation to generation is that it’s now the norm that anyone who’s too drunk or acting up because of drugs will expect to be instantly live broadcast to the world and have…
Yes, if only people called it something different. Quantum mechanics similarly immediately understandable if you just call it mechanics of discrete amounts. No need to read a lot of books, do a lot of math or…
> Monads aren't weird. Basically it's … Says everyone after having spent months getting the hang of it and more months writing blogs about how everyone is wrong to think it’s difficult because when you think about it “…
Interesting take on the paper. From my perspective I’d say that developing this wouldn’t take 8 hours in python or JavaScript, but it might just be a preference thing. These days I’d be surprise if asking Copilot to…
Exactly. Even with Twitter bought and paid for it was to close to Elons and Trumps liking, so the platform has to go, or bend the knee and start running rightwing propaganda.
What do you mean “end up believing” are you insinuating that the shown example isn’t true? It very much is true. The reason it’s true might initially be confusion to you as a viewer because you have a difficult time…
The study is saying people couldn’t turn the information into a reliable advantage and your arguing why information leakage might explain why there would be a reliable advantage.
So you were only trying to say that page refreshed aren’t common on some subset of pages where it isn’t common? What’s the point of that argument. Also curious, why are you arguing so intensely for a “solution” that…
> Yeah, this. Anyone who criticizes this project is simply revealing their ignorance of what it takes to build a product like this I don’t know what it takes to build a computer, but I know what it takes for me to buy…
For OP, this is also a great reference for what their website should look like.
> Apple’s AI tools were built with responsible AI principles to avoid perpetuating stereotypes and systemic biases. This is either a straight up lie or an extreme stretching of the truth. This is from the Danish models…
> The negatives of ~Tiktok~short form videos have nothing to do with … It feels silly with this coloring of TikTok as the evil when meta, Google and a dozen other American companies are doing the same, just less…
For anyone who actually has the app this claim comes of like someone going “The night sky is yellow, trust me, don’t look up!” That is to say it’s so obviously false if you want to see for yourself just download the app.
> creators may still flock to a credible TT-alternative for better monetization Seems people are already mass migrating to Rednote. I’m not sure how that plays out though.
> This is the entire purpose of LLCs. It’s not. A lot of weight should be put on the concept of “legitimate business”. Let’s say you decide to open up a car dealership and you use an LLC to buy cars then transfer them…
If OpenAI had run its company by hiding their hardware around a university campus they would have gotten in trouble too. It is not as much about the scraping as it’s the the part where MIT sees a masked person sneaking…
The framework for clinical trials it to go from “there doesn’t appear to be any harm” to “we have reasonable proof that no harm is expected”. If this is as promising as it sounds it’ll surely process through the stages…
> but no one has really brought it up in years Yes, it hasn’t been brought up during the last four years because he wasn’t president. Now that he’ll be president again it’s suddenly relevant.
> For instance, a friend in Europe had to do a 250K GoFundMe campaign to pay for a life-saving treatment for his daughter because well, the only place in the world that performed the surgery she needed was... Guess…
> One of the reasons that we don't have Universal Healthcare in the US is that things that are categorically unhealthy would be prohibited from being sold. Counter argument: Pretty much every other nation has socialized…
People use the term iPad to refer to non Apple tablets as well. That’s not an argument against Apples trademark. People may not like Oracle, but the arguments against them owning the trademark on the grounds that it’s…
> Whenever anyone says "JavaScript" they actually mean "ECMAScript", which is the language browsers and scripting engines actually implement. It’s the exact opposite though. Whenever someone says ECMAScript they…
You mean ban advertisement?
> with no seeming explanation Oddly though every such thing that “defies explanation” also defies being reproducible in controlled experiments. That’s the thing a about non scientific stuff like this. If it actually…
If you pay someone to deliver post, and they get their leg blown of because you order them to go through a minefield, you can’t just avoid responsibility by going “that’s what they signed up for” obviously the…
I think one of the major obvious changes from generation to generation is that it’s now the norm that anyone who’s too drunk or acting up because of drugs will expect to be instantly live broadcast to the world and have…
Yes, if only people called it something different. Quantum mechanics similarly immediately understandable if you just call it mechanics of discrete amounts. No need to read a lot of books, do a lot of math or…
> Monads aren't weird. Basically it's … Says everyone after having spent months getting the hang of it and more months writing blogs about how everyone is wrong to think it’s difficult because when you think about it “…
Interesting take on the paper. From my perspective I’d say that developing this wouldn’t take 8 hours in python or JavaScript, but it might just be a preference thing. These days I’d be surprise if asking Copilot to…
Exactly. Even with Twitter bought and paid for it was to close to Elons and Trumps liking, so the platform has to go, or bend the knee and start running rightwing propaganda.
What do you mean “end up believing” are you insinuating that the shown example isn’t true? It very much is true. The reason it’s true might initially be confusion to you as a viewer because you have a difficult time…
The study is saying people couldn’t turn the information into a reliable advantage and your arguing why information leakage might explain why there would be a reliable advantage.
So you were only trying to say that page refreshed aren’t common on some subset of pages where it isn’t common? What’s the point of that argument. Also curious, why are you arguing so intensely for a “solution” that…
> Yeah, this. Anyone who criticizes this project is simply revealing their ignorance of what it takes to build a product like this I don’t know what it takes to build a computer, but I know what it takes for me to buy…
For OP, this is also a great reference for what their website should look like.