Or maybe it’s just what it looks like: A good old boys network of incompetent inbreds whose only qualification is that their parents could buy them memberships in the right clubs.
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> The software industry has shifted its entire value proposition from “we make tools that help you make or save money” to using political clout and the dollar hegemony to capture, control, and loot entire sectors of the…
And everyone’s a full-time suspect now in the US.
Seriously, VibeVoice? Microslop really has a penchant for the worst names.
> Just ridicule him in public and call him out for what he is. That’s hurting the man more than any bullet could. Bullseye.
He's firing scientists and grabbing every last cent he can competently enough. And is anyone still reporting on Epstein files? He just doesn't care that the whole country goes down in flames.
Incompetence only if viewed from a citizen's perspective. From the perspective of the kleptocrats, it's working as intended. They couldn't care less if the country or the whole world goes to shit as long as they make a…
So the surveillance and the manipulation your kids are exposed to is safe? How does that work?
Endless Toil is the future. I believe in you, guys.
And then what? Their gigahertz machine hearts will skip a beat out of empathy?
In ancient times, war was a chance for the poor to become wealthy. Now it has been capitalistically optimized. Now it only makes the rich richer.
> after wasting a day on this, I am now just going to go through the (single file) of code and just fix it myself. Seriously, you wasted a whole day just so you wouldn't have to look at a single file of code? > Update:…
A contradiction in terms is not called a tautology.
End up? It already is.
That guy is a snake, not just while at YC.
As for the titular question, Betteridge's law of headlines applies. The answer is: No, we can't trust Sam Altman.
Almost as good as the cat aquarium! https://customcataquarium.com/
Makes sense. Cat probably thought you were grooming and warming up the keyboard just for her.
Seeing people work tirelessly to make The Matrix a reality is great. I can't wait!
Did somebody not believe what I said? Here it is: https://github.com/corrosion-rs/corrosion
But bots do not spend money (yet?), people do.
This is interesting, but techniques like CDCL seem to only ever find any one valuation that makes a proposition true. My homegrown solver finds all valuations that make a proposition true and then can eliminate…
> [Apple] promised apps with no viruses and no risks; a place where everything was curated and safe. Apart from the viruses, nothing of the above is true any more. Apple doesn't care if you're getting screwed over by an…
Oh, not the library that makes Rust code usable from C++. It's time we also had namespaces for names of software.
Or maybe it’s just what it looks like: A good old boys network of incompetent inbreds whose only qualification is that their parents could buy them memberships in the right clubs.
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> The software industry has shifted its entire value proposition from “we make tools that help you make or save money” to using political clout and the dollar hegemony to capture, control, and loot entire sectors of the…
And everyone’s a full-time suspect now in the US.
Seriously, VibeVoice? Microslop really has a penchant for the worst names.
> Just ridicule him in public and call him out for what he is. That’s hurting the man more than any bullet could. Bullseye.
He's firing scientists and grabbing every last cent he can competently enough. And is anyone still reporting on Epstein files? He just doesn't care that the whole country goes down in flames.
Incompetence only if viewed from a citizen's perspective. From the perspective of the kleptocrats, it's working as intended. They couldn't care less if the country or the whole world goes to shit as long as they make a…
So the surveillance and the manipulation your kids are exposed to is safe? How does that work?
Endless Toil is the future. I believe in you, guys.
And then what? Their gigahertz machine hearts will skip a beat out of empathy?
In ancient times, war was a chance for the poor to become wealthy. Now it has been capitalistically optimized. Now it only makes the rich richer.
> after wasting a day on this, I am now just going to go through the (single file) of code and just fix it myself. Seriously, you wasted a whole day just so you wouldn't have to look at a single file of code? > Update:…
A contradiction in terms is not called a tautology.
End up? It already is.
That guy is a snake, not just while at YC.
As for the titular question, Betteridge's law of headlines applies. The answer is: No, we can't trust Sam Altman.
Almost as good as the cat aquarium! https://customcataquarium.com/
Makes sense. Cat probably thought you were grooming and warming up the keyboard just for her.
Seeing people work tirelessly to make The Matrix a reality is great. I can't wait!
Did somebody not believe what I said? Here it is: https://github.com/corrosion-rs/corrosion
But bots do not spend money (yet?), people do.
This is interesting, but techniques like CDCL seem to only ever find any one valuation that makes a proposition true. My homegrown solver finds all valuations that make a proposition true and then can eliminate…
> [Apple] promised apps with no viruses and no risks; a place where everything was curated and safe. Apart from the viruses, nothing of the above is true any more. Apple doesn't care if you're getting screwed over by an…
Oh, not the library that makes Rust code usable from C++. It's time we also had namespaces for names of software.