I don't want to be too dismissive but like, if I want the 5 best hotels in Hanoi, I'm going to ask an LLM and get a way better result. What does the user get from this product? Most of the categories I checked were very…
That sounds like a nightmare. Aren't iterations 2 weeks? What is happening on a weekly basis that a manager needs to check in that often? How do they have time to do that with with 10+ subordinates? My 1 on 1s are like,…
Kind of late but just in case you wanted a response: I don't give a fuck about bugs; I just don't claim that it's moral. Morality driven by a consistent set of values is an exact, procedural operation. I kill animals I…
I don't know about other companies, but I don't really interact with my manager outside of 1 on 1s like once a quarter. Also, it's never his choice to fire someone, it's always from above. I'm sure if he was forced to…
So just to be clear, your argument is that by fulfilling the exact same role as a spider, instead of the primal aggression that all animals would use exclusively to produce the same outcome, you are instead applying a…
It's a living thing. It can be understood and lived with harmoniously. That's the job of the stronger, smarter thing to identify. If your bar for ethics is sentience, then fuck trees right? Well no, because you would…
Killing something because it mistakenly wandered into your periphery isn't exactly what I'd call pragmatic. If our solar system drifts too close to another civilization I don't want to get squashed. That's the maxim. We…
Almost certainly? Would you think it learned how to call tools on its own too? MoE? I would entirely expect every improvement to have been made by people.
Those were pretty simple common sense points, if you disagree with all of them (like "don't waste other peoples time") it might be beneficial for you to expand on that.
I can appreciate that the direction for this commercial was "just play the game and we'll find a good 2 second cut". I'm just worried that I'm seeing people compliment an advertisement. It's the kind of overt emotional…
I'm not sure I understand, I'm just seeing a very clearly staged 2 second clip of product usage and reaction like you'd see in any commercial.
Weather accounts for 75% of all airline delays (in the US). That disclaimer is kind of surprising to gloss over. https://edition.cnn.com/2023/12/22/weather/why-flights-get-c....
I might be misreading you, but Chrome has worked on iPhones for 10+ years. I've never used Safari. https://appleinsider.com/articles/12/06/28/first_look_google...
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The people that he bought the company from already got the money, which was more money than they could get on the open market. They don't give a fuck what he does with his company now. If you think he's tanking his own…
As someone who wants all of the other things he's supposed to be building, I can't imagine how you would not see Twitter as an objective step back. Every single change he has made to Twitter is exclusively to claw back…
> Some SVB customers told the Journal they have asked First Citizens if their loans can be set off with the deposits that the funds had in their Cayman bank accounts. > In response to a query from the Journal, a First…
Anyone using the bank signed a contract that defined how a failure affects them. There is absolutely a moral, philosophical, and biblical truth behind honoring that contract. Galatians 3:15: "To give a human example,…
And we're saying that's not how that works. When the FDIC takes over the bank, they pay out all of the insured deposits, sell all of the assets, and distribute the remaining funds, which in cases like this one are not…
If your bank sells your mortgage to another bank, the second bank now owns that debt. If the first bank goes out of business, you very obviously (separately from the previous transaction) lose any money that isn't…
Not sure how you think I "made this political" if you read the first post. I was just balancing the perspective. I'd rather have a president get sucked off than openly commit acts of treason, if that's the equivalency…
You misunderstood. People historically viewed themselves to be good, and justified their actions that way. People are now giving up the ability to justify their actions as good, and openly admitting to doing bad things…
I would love to use Google's cloud, but I just can't risk my email, map, and browser services being cut off because some AI determined that my application looks suspicious, with no human customer support to contact, as…
Could say the same thing about a former President publicly admitting to committing crimes, and half of the country not caring. Never before in history have so many people been so openly evil. Maybe the takeaway is that…
They're unregistered securities. Putting them on the internet doesn't change that. We have laws for securities. If you carve a dollar sign into a Banana, commit fraud and embezzle billions of dollars, the problem wasn't…
I don't want to be too dismissive but like, if I want the 5 best hotels in Hanoi, I'm going to ask an LLM and get a way better result. What does the user get from this product? Most of the categories I checked were very…
That sounds like a nightmare. Aren't iterations 2 weeks? What is happening on a weekly basis that a manager needs to check in that often? How do they have time to do that with with 10+ subordinates? My 1 on 1s are like,…
Kind of late but just in case you wanted a response: I don't give a fuck about bugs; I just don't claim that it's moral. Morality driven by a consistent set of values is an exact, procedural operation. I kill animals I…
I don't know about other companies, but I don't really interact with my manager outside of 1 on 1s like once a quarter. Also, it's never his choice to fire someone, it's always from above. I'm sure if he was forced to…
So just to be clear, your argument is that by fulfilling the exact same role as a spider, instead of the primal aggression that all animals would use exclusively to produce the same outcome, you are instead applying a…
It's a living thing. It can be understood and lived with harmoniously. That's the job of the stronger, smarter thing to identify. If your bar for ethics is sentience, then fuck trees right? Well no, because you would…
Killing something because it mistakenly wandered into your periphery isn't exactly what I'd call pragmatic. If our solar system drifts too close to another civilization I don't want to get squashed. That's the maxim. We…
Almost certainly? Would you think it learned how to call tools on its own too? MoE? I would entirely expect every improvement to have been made by people.
Those were pretty simple common sense points, if you disagree with all of them (like "don't waste other peoples time") it might be beneficial for you to expand on that.
I can appreciate that the direction for this commercial was "just play the game and we'll find a good 2 second cut". I'm just worried that I'm seeing people compliment an advertisement. It's the kind of overt emotional…
I'm not sure I understand, I'm just seeing a very clearly staged 2 second clip of product usage and reaction like you'd see in any commercial.
Weather accounts for 75% of all airline delays (in the US). That disclaimer is kind of surprising to gloss over. https://edition.cnn.com/2023/12/22/weather/why-flights-get-c....
I might be misreading you, but Chrome has worked on iPhones for 10+ years. I've never used Safari. https://appleinsider.com/articles/12/06/28/first_look_google...
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The people that he bought the company from already got the money, which was more money than they could get on the open market. They don't give a fuck what he does with his company now. If you think he's tanking his own…
As someone who wants all of the other things he's supposed to be building, I can't imagine how you would not see Twitter as an objective step back. Every single change he has made to Twitter is exclusively to claw back…
> Some SVB customers told the Journal they have asked First Citizens if their loans can be set off with the deposits that the funds had in their Cayman bank accounts. > In response to a query from the Journal, a First…
Anyone using the bank signed a contract that defined how a failure affects them. There is absolutely a moral, philosophical, and biblical truth behind honoring that contract. Galatians 3:15: "To give a human example,…
And we're saying that's not how that works. When the FDIC takes over the bank, they pay out all of the insured deposits, sell all of the assets, and distribute the remaining funds, which in cases like this one are not…
If your bank sells your mortgage to another bank, the second bank now owns that debt. If the first bank goes out of business, you very obviously (separately from the previous transaction) lose any money that isn't…
Not sure how you think I "made this political" if you read the first post. I was just balancing the perspective. I'd rather have a president get sucked off than openly commit acts of treason, if that's the equivalency…
You misunderstood. People historically viewed themselves to be good, and justified their actions that way. People are now giving up the ability to justify their actions as good, and openly admitting to doing bad things…
I would love to use Google's cloud, but I just can't risk my email, map, and browser services being cut off because some AI determined that my application looks suspicious, with no human customer support to contact, as…
Could say the same thing about a former President publicly admitting to committing crimes, and half of the country not caring. Never before in history have so many people been so openly evil. Maybe the takeaway is that…
They're unregistered securities. Putting them on the internet doesn't change that. We have laws for securities. If you carve a dollar sign into a Banana, commit fraud and embezzle billions of dollars, the problem wasn't…