Floorp is great! Also discovered it recently. Works really well.
> People are assuming that some evil mustache-twirling PM/engineer decided to charge users more if they have credits in their account. > The ML model, after much historical analysis, figured out that it can charge users…
It's just like Uber, Airbnb, and the rest of the tech world. As it turns out most of the technology we've built doesn't really help people at all... we've given corporations new ways to collude or evade regulations…
> LLMs, for me, have been tremendously useful in learning new concepts. Are you validating this in a rigorous way like this study, or are you just "feeling" like it's useful for your learning?
Aren’t all these techniques a lot older coming from functional reactive programming?
No, because rights are not granted by the constitution, rights are self-evident and natural, and people retain them without them being explicitly enumerated. The constitution merely enumerates certain rights where the…
But if one overthrows the government via official acts, then one enjoys absolute immunity. For example, the president can deem opposition party leaders to be terrorists and then in an official capacity order them to be…
Floorp is great! Also discovered it recently. Works really well.
> People are assuming that some evil mustache-twirling PM/engineer decided to charge users more if they have credits in their account. > The ML model, after much historical analysis, figured out that it can charge users…
It's just like Uber, Airbnb, and the rest of the tech world. As it turns out most of the technology we've built doesn't really help people at all... we've given corporations new ways to collude or evade regulations…
> LLMs, for me, have been tremendously useful in learning new concepts. Are you validating this in a rigorous way like this study, or are you just "feeling" like it's useful for your learning?
Aren’t all these techniques a lot older coming from functional reactive programming?
No, because rights are not granted by the constitution, rights are self-evident and natural, and people retain them without them being explicitly enumerated. The constitution merely enumerates certain rights where the…
But if one overthrows the government via official acts, then one enjoys absolute immunity. For example, the president can deem opposition party leaders to be terrorists and then in an official capacity order them to be…