You mentioned that Uber specifically forbids using their API for price comparison. Aren't you worried that they may implement something so you can't use internal APIs? I'm pretty sure none of the companies would like…
That was literally in August 1945. Basically using the confusion after the bombs were dropped to gain territory
Hmm yes there are multiple reasons. If you were to survive a nuclear explosion you are probably going to go through a slow and painful death that can go from minutes to years. Depending on how affected you are, you can…
Do you really think any European country was in shape to face Japan? Russia experienced a famine right after Germany capitulated, they almost lost Moscow, they received billions of dollars from the US to be able to…
How is that a win for them?
It's not clear from the article, but I think it's obvious they are referring to jobs that require being outdoors
I think you are right. But for non-native people this is already true. I feel like I can express myself in English the same as I would do in my native language. Sometimes using AI helps me pick a better word or a better…
What about centralizing the internet like Cloudfare is doing? Once corporate greed starts creeping we will find ourselves on the verge of pay per visit a website
You know that you can make chatgpt say whatever you want right?
You may have to spend 4 hours in the future when something stops working and the AI can't fix it
Do you know if you can add hiking trails using StreetComplete? I noticed some trails are missing in my area and I would like to contribute
And then I need to pull my phone to open the garage door? No thanks
Exactly. I'm not saying that you should go back to code in assembly. But, come on, you can surely dedicate 30 minutes of your time to read how a CPU works... Just have curiosity would be my advice
Learning anything is worthwhile. Just because you code in Python it doesn't mean that knowing how instructions are processed in a CPU or the memory is managed is useless. The excuse that we don't need to know how things…
How much did you pay for it?
Same kind of hyperbole that Google uses saying that "they have to do this because it's too dangerous for users to install whatever they want"
Is this something you do often? I could see a few use cases and also for copying garage keys. But I don't think I would use it enough to justify the investment
Is it really $55 a month?
Check out Louis Rossman video https://youtu.be/E1B2cWEaWDw?si=njkPnZqd0NIz2i39
Is latency comparable to wired? Can you trust the connection enough for remote work ?
Right, but it's the only company doing this. My question is whether there is enough market for more companies. The amount of people with wired internet access is not going to decrease. Unless this drives a huge…
Right, but how many potential customers are we talking about?
And you think Google, one of the biggest cloud providers, Microsoft, etc. are going to be onboard with local LLMs? I don't think so
How much market is out there for satellite Internet? I don't think anyone with access to wired ISP are going to choose satellites over wired. Plus 5G mobile Internet is becoming pretty good too. Maybe I'm missing…
You seem to be so sure, but lobbying in the US can do incredible (and stupid) things. Look at the 3d printing control laws that are being passed in NY
You mentioned that Uber specifically forbids using their API for price comparison. Aren't you worried that they may implement something so you can't use internal APIs? I'm pretty sure none of the companies would like…
That was literally in August 1945. Basically using the confusion after the bombs were dropped to gain territory
Hmm yes there are multiple reasons. If you were to survive a nuclear explosion you are probably going to go through a slow and painful death that can go from minutes to years. Depending on how affected you are, you can…
Do you really think any European country was in shape to face Japan? Russia experienced a famine right after Germany capitulated, they almost lost Moscow, they received billions of dollars from the US to be able to…
How is that a win for them?
It's not clear from the article, but I think it's obvious they are referring to jobs that require being outdoors
I think you are right. But for non-native people this is already true. I feel like I can express myself in English the same as I would do in my native language. Sometimes using AI helps me pick a better word or a better…
What about centralizing the internet like Cloudfare is doing? Once corporate greed starts creeping we will find ourselves on the verge of pay per visit a website
You know that you can make chatgpt say whatever you want right?
You may have to spend 4 hours in the future when something stops working and the AI can't fix it
Do you know if you can add hiking trails using StreetComplete? I noticed some trails are missing in my area and I would like to contribute
And then I need to pull my phone to open the garage door? No thanks
Exactly. I'm not saying that you should go back to code in assembly. But, come on, you can surely dedicate 30 minutes of your time to read how a CPU works... Just have curiosity would be my advice
Learning anything is worthwhile. Just because you code in Python it doesn't mean that knowing how instructions are processed in a CPU or the memory is managed is useless. The excuse that we don't need to know how things…
How much did you pay for it?
Same kind of hyperbole that Google uses saying that "they have to do this because it's too dangerous for users to install whatever they want"
Is this something you do often? I could see a few use cases and also for copying garage keys. But I don't think I would use it enough to justify the investment
Is it really $55 a month?
Check out Louis Rossman video https://youtu.be/E1B2cWEaWDw?si=njkPnZqd0NIz2i39
Is latency comparable to wired? Can you trust the connection enough for remote work ?
Right, but it's the only company doing this. My question is whether there is enough market for more companies. The amount of people with wired internet access is not going to decrease. Unless this drives a huge…
Right, but how many potential customers are we talking about?
And you think Google, one of the biggest cloud providers, Microsoft, etc. are going to be onboard with local LLMs? I don't think so
How much market is out there for satellite Internet? I don't think anyone with access to wired ISP are going to choose satellites over wired. Plus 5G mobile Internet is becoming pretty good too. Maybe I'm missing…
You seem to be so sure, but lobbying in the US can do incredible (and stupid) things. Look at the 3d printing control laws that are being passed in NY