If you read the article, he admits he used AI for this.
No, unfortunately P2P's glory days are behind us. Shame, because it was a really cool technology.
Nobody has time anymore to read a textbook.
(in recent memory). Surely the industrial revolution was a much larger disruption.
Yes, they taught that too.
It's interesting how distrust for big pharma used to be left wing, but is now right wing. How did that happen?
usgov
It probably had a snake in it's belly, and they thought it was it's neck
It went beyond duping, you could construct your own completely unique weapon stats with gameshark codes at the bank. Prototypal item crafting
Assuming you're serious? Store passwords with salted one-way hashes.
Before SYSCALL there was INT
I had a similar experience but with MSSQL, was invited to join some meetings with MS Sales folks. I quickly learned the project was never meant to succeed, but was simply leverage to negotiate a better contract.
A tool so good, the workers need to be forced to use it.
Once you buy gold, you don't have to rely on other people continuing to burn resources indefinitely. You pay upfront for the cost of mining, and that's it.
They'll resent you insofar as it was confrontational vs. collaborative. If you can incept your conclusion into others they will not resent you. It's the whole raison d'etre of the Socratic method. I had someone tell me,…
>Reporting Mechanism: In countries with Intergovernmental Agreements (IGAs), such as Canada, financial institutions report to local tax authorities, which then share the information with the IRS.
Probably accessibility APIs
Allbirds ran on Shopify... was the CTO a shoe engineer?
At least tokens are equivalent to measuring 'thinking'... I wouldn't mind if it burned 100k tokens to output a one line change to fix a bug. The problem is maximizing code generated per token spent. This model of…
Why worry?
"I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too." - Abe Simpson
Use the atmosphere itself as propellant gas.
Tiled at different zoom levels
Worked at a place that used to do a kind of arbitrage between adclicks and traditional print. A large percent of traffic, especially mobile, was obviously either toddlers or bad bots; yet we were billing our customers…
Only if the increased revenue from rounding doesn't go into retailers pockets but rather is redistributed somehow. i.e. to reduce sales tax
If you read the article, he admits he used AI for this.
No, unfortunately P2P's glory days are behind us. Shame, because it was a really cool technology.
Nobody has time anymore to read a textbook.
(in recent memory). Surely the industrial revolution was a much larger disruption.
Yes, they taught that too.
It's interesting how distrust for big pharma used to be left wing, but is now right wing. How did that happen?
usgov
It probably had a snake in it's belly, and they thought it was it's neck
It went beyond duping, you could construct your own completely unique weapon stats with gameshark codes at the bank. Prototypal item crafting
Assuming you're serious? Store passwords with salted one-way hashes.
Before SYSCALL there was INT
I had a similar experience but with MSSQL, was invited to join some meetings with MS Sales folks. I quickly learned the project was never meant to succeed, but was simply leverage to negotiate a better contract.
A tool so good, the workers need to be forced to use it.
Once you buy gold, you don't have to rely on other people continuing to burn resources indefinitely. You pay upfront for the cost of mining, and that's it.
They'll resent you insofar as it was confrontational vs. collaborative. If you can incept your conclusion into others they will not resent you. It's the whole raison d'etre of the Socratic method. I had someone tell me,…
>Reporting Mechanism: In countries with Intergovernmental Agreements (IGAs), such as Canada, financial institutions report to local tax authorities, which then share the information with the IRS.
Probably accessibility APIs
Allbirds ran on Shopify... was the CTO a shoe engineer?
At least tokens are equivalent to measuring 'thinking'... I wouldn't mind if it burned 100k tokens to output a one line change to fix a bug. The problem is maximizing code generated per token spent. This model of…
Why worry?
"I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too." - Abe Simpson
Use the atmosphere itself as propellant gas.
Tiled at different zoom levels
Worked at a place that used to do a kind of arbitrage between adclicks and traditional print. A large percent of traffic, especially mobile, was obviously either toddlers or bad bots; yet we were billing our customers…
Only if the increased revenue from rounding doesn't go into retailers pockets but rather is redistributed somehow. i.e. to reduce sales tax