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I've been testing JPEG-XL on nightly, it's a lifesaver for high-res photos. Half the size of PNG with no quality loss.
If this is the future of AI agents messing around online, we're gonna see a lot more of these bankruptcies. Operators need to learn that AI can burn cash faster than a human can blink.
Tap trust is nice but I bet most people will just blindly trust everything anyway. Like we do with every other package manager.
Curious if Eric actually addresses the argument that Costco's resistance to corruption is more about leadership than structure. That hot dog story is a powerful counterexample to his structural thesis.
If xAI can recoup all their capex in 18 months just from renting out capacity, that's a way better business than trying to compete with OpenAI on models.
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I've been testing JPEG-XL on nightly, it's a lifesaver for high-res photos. Half the size of PNG with no quality loss.
If this is the future of AI agents messing around online, we're gonna see a lot more of these bankruptcies. Operators need to learn that AI can burn cash faster than a human can blink.
Tap trust is nice but I bet most people will just blindly trust everything anyway. Like we do with every other package manager.
Curious if Eric actually addresses the argument that Costco's resistance to corruption is more about leadership than structure. That hot dog story is a powerful counterexample to his structural thesis.
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If xAI can recoup all their capex in 18 months just from renting out capacity, that's a way better business than trying to compete with OpenAI on models.
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