I know people who have paid list prices for drugs because their insurance wouldn’t cover them.
I think with the amount of corporations and existing homeowners buying homes that the demand is strong enough to keep prices high no matter what happens. There are billions of dollars set aside to gobble up homes in the…
So far the agentic stuff seems focused on shopping. Online shopping is remarkably seamless and optimized for me so the potential productivity gain is not enticing. I’ve encountered a number of errors dealing with LLMs…
Technologically and mathematically this is all quite interesting. However, I have no desire to ever use an agent and I doubt there are many that will.
In my experience the people who can afford everything are often the ones looking to pay the least at all times.
Also doesn’t track user and send a bunch of telemetry
For safety
By defaulting to high until low is demonstrated?
They could examine random bicycles plus those that did extraordinarily well and issue lifetime bans for offending parties.
…for just the cap ex part
Who wrote this?
I disagree. The large corporations in total own hundreds of thousands of homes in their portfolios. The value of renting or selling can be boosted significantly by introducing scarcity on the margins between supply and…
The algorithm would create scarcity by having some sit empty.
I read that as Steve.
Reminds me of the gnomes from South Park.
How much progress do you think is possible only using dietary adjustments and getting a couple hours of sunshine per day?
I wonder how well they identify posts written via AI (and what proportion of posts that is). Also, there is a ton of misleading astroturfing for some types of businesses.
Will you maintain the perspective in the midst of eternal incremental price increases and eventual ad placement?
Companies are trying. For many, return to office is impossible as it’s prevented by costs of living too high near offices, a spouse whose job requires a certain location, and children enrolled in school in a different…
Yet
Recently I tried to purchase an exercise book to find that the printed copy released in 2013 was nowhere to be found new or used although I remember it being for sale as recently as last year. Instead there is only a…
Only 18 months?
It’s easy, just gotta use AI /s
Are you claiming a lawsuit shouldn’t take place?
I disagree with this notion. Rental values are often controlled algorithmically. Given the low inventory of housing for sale, it’s possible for the monopolists to purchase the new homes and use vacancy in order to…
I know people who have paid list prices for drugs because their insurance wouldn’t cover them.
I think with the amount of corporations and existing homeowners buying homes that the demand is strong enough to keep prices high no matter what happens. There are billions of dollars set aside to gobble up homes in the…
So far the agentic stuff seems focused on shopping. Online shopping is remarkably seamless and optimized for me so the potential productivity gain is not enticing. I’ve encountered a number of errors dealing with LLMs…
Technologically and mathematically this is all quite interesting. However, I have no desire to ever use an agent and I doubt there are many that will.
In my experience the people who can afford everything are often the ones looking to pay the least at all times.
Also doesn’t track user and send a bunch of telemetry
For safety
By defaulting to high until low is demonstrated?
They could examine random bicycles plus those that did extraordinarily well and issue lifetime bans for offending parties.
…for just the cap ex part
Who wrote this?
I disagree. The large corporations in total own hundreds of thousands of homes in their portfolios. The value of renting or selling can be boosted significantly by introducing scarcity on the margins between supply and…
The algorithm would create scarcity by having some sit empty.
I read that as Steve.
Reminds me of the gnomes from South Park.
How much progress do you think is possible only using dietary adjustments and getting a couple hours of sunshine per day?
I wonder how well they identify posts written via AI (and what proportion of posts that is). Also, there is a ton of misleading astroturfing for some types of businesses.
Will you maintain the perspective in the midst of eternal incremental price increases and eventual ad placement?
Companies are trying. For many, return to office is impossible as it’s prevented by costs of living too high near offices, a spouse whose job requires a certain location, and children enrolled in school in a different…
Yet
Recently I tried to purchase an exercise book to find that the printed copy released in 2013 was nowhere to be found new or used although I remember it being for sale as recently as last year. Instead there is only a…
Only 18 months?
It’s easy, just gotta use AI /s
Are you claiming a lawsuit shouldn’t take place?
I disagree with this notion. Rental values are often controlled algorithmically. Given the low inventory of housing for sale, it’s possible for the monopolists to purchase the new homes and use vacancy in order to…