I don't think you can turn them off as a free gmail user.
The % of accepted, actionable prompts is not up if I use Opus 4.7/4.6/4.8 if that is what you are asking.
My experience isn't consistent with it being significant (or really any) quality gains on actual real world usage for me or the team I'm on.
Probably but the reality is I doubt that actually works outside of US government contracts in practice simply because Europe/et al aren't going to follow their lead.
> You speak so authoritatively about quality and performance of these models, yet there are no quantitative metrics that correlate to real world outcomes that indicate that the quality and performance of these models is…
They already do both. The real competition is coming out of China right now and I doubt the Chinese government is going to let them buy out their "fast follower" AI companies that are consistently 6-12 months behind in…
Thanks
Those both 404, private repo?
> Sources close to the investigation say Yuriy Igorevich Rybtsov, a 41-year-old from the Russia-controlled city of Donetsk, Ukraine I don't think it was casual traveling but getting out of a wartorn country.
Anecdotally, if I hadn't gotten tested as part of a long term physical I wouldn't know about stuff that would cause my body to fail much younger than it would otherwise and lead to an early death. So hey, at least in my…
Well what if you want the AI red team your own applications? That seems a valid use case that'd get hit.
I only run AI within docker containers so kinda?
Yeah it was popos which is basically ubuntu. pip install service-ping-sping was how it was installed Thanks for fixing.
Just fyi, looks like the shortened command defaults has a bug based on the docs @ https://pypi.org/project/service-ping-sping/ (i.e. # HTTP monitoring with interactive UI sping google.com ) sping johnqdeveloper.com…
These companies need to be properly regulated so this statement is true (instead of false) it is also ironic they can post this from one of the most expensive / highest income communities in the country. The average…
> I don't think you're quite cut out for political discussions. You seem to be very hung up on rhetoric and emotion and unable to really think about how things scale. I don't know how to help you with that. Maybe read…
> EDIT: Regardless of how you feel about it your proposed policy has a clear contradiction. You can dislike it, you can call me a nazi for pointing it out, but if you don't have an answer to this then your idea simply…
> Once again you argue my point for me. A place for everyone is a place for no one. And you agree people like me should be removed from the country (even thought we are citizens) based on the kind of solutions the Nazis…
> Keep calling normal things people like or need fascism and you'll find yourself surrounded by legitimate fascists. M8, it is hilarious how easy conservatives trying to normalize that stuff in the wild is. I was just…
> They don't bring it down "eventually" this happens very quickly. You are redefining terms to "win", m8. Entire lifetimes within the safe confines of an empire is not anyone's definition of "very quickly" in English.…
> White/Christian and jewish are absolutely not the same tribe. They are similar enough that they are not actively being openly attacked even if hateful people exist. See: The Israeli ITT agreeing with the American…
Correct. But for some reason "flags" and "not white/christian/jewish" somehow makes them the OTHER TRIBE and therefore the laws don't matter to conservatives. I don't feel particularly safe in the US with the government…
> I can understand having the military in the streets, when the news is full of people waving foreign flags while torching vehicles in the streets. Yes but the news (in the US) is a fully for profit organizations most…
Correct, but lawsuits are gonna keep happening around AI, so it's really a matter of time. > —after news organizations suing over copyright claims accused the AI company of destroying evidence. Like, none of the AI…
Yes but it shifts all the value onto companies producing hardware and selling enterprise software to people who get locked into contracts. The market is significantly smaller # of companies and margins if they have to…
I don't think you can turn them off as a free gmail user.
The % of accepted, actionable prompts is not up if I use Opus 4.7/4.6/4.8 if that is what you are asking.
My experience isn't consistent with it being significant (or really any) quality gains on actual real world usage for me or the team I'm on.
Probably but the reality is I doubt that actually works outside of US government contracts in practice simply because Europe/et al aren't going to follow their lead.
> You speak so authoritatively about quality and performance of these models, yet there are no quantitative metrics that correlate to real world outcomes that indicate that the quality and performance of these models is…
They already do both. The real competition is coming out of China right now and I doubt the Chinese government is going to let them buy out their "fast follower" AI companies that are consistently 6-12 months behind in…
Thanks
Those both 404, private repo?
> Sources close to the investigation say Yuriy Igorevich Rybtsov, a 41-year-old from the Russia-controlled city of Donetsk, Ukraine I don't think it was casual traveling but getting out of a wartorn country.
Anecdotally, if I hadn't gotten tested as part of a long term physical I wouldn't know about stuff that would cause my body to fail much younger than it would otherwise and lead to an early death. So hey, at least in my…
Well what if you want the AI red team your own applications? That seems a valid use case that'd get hit.
I only run AI within docker containers so kinda?
Yeah it was popos which is basically ubuntu. pip install service-ping-sping was how it was installed Thanks for fixing.
Just fyi, looks like the shortened command defaults has a bug based on the docs @ https://pypi.org/project/service-ping-sping/ (i.e. # HTTP monitoring with interactive UI sping google.com ) sping johnqdeveloper.com…
These companies need to be properly regulated so this statement is true (instead of false) it is also ironic they can post this from one of the most expensive / highest income communities in the country. The average…
> I don't think you're quite cut out for political discussions. You seem to be very hung up on rhetoric and emotion and unable to really think about how things scale. I don't know how to help you with that. Maybe read…
> EDIT: Regardless of how you feel about it your proposed policy has a clear contradiction. You can dislike it, you can call me a nazi for pointing it out, but if you don't have an answer to this then your idea simply…
> Once again you argue my point for me. A place for everyone is a place for no one. And you agree people like me should be removed from the country (even thought we are citizens) based on the kind of solutions the Nazis…
> Keep calling normal things people like or need fascism and you'll find yourself surrounded by legitimate fascists. M8, it is hilarious how easy conservatives trying to normalize that stuff in the wild is. I was just…
> They don't bring it down "eventually" this happens very quickly. You are redefining terms to "win", m8. Entire lifetimes within the safe confines of an empire is not anyone's definition of "very quickly" in English.…
> White/Christian and jewish are absolutely not the same tribe. They are similar enough that they are not actively being openly attacked even if hateful people exist. See: The Israeli ITT agreeing with the American…
Correct. But for some reason "flags" and "not white/christian/jewish" somehow makes them the OTHER TRIBE and therefore the laws don't matter to conservatives. I don't feel particularly safe in the US with the government…
> I can understand having the military in the streets, when the news is full of people waving foreign flags while torching vehicles in the streets. Yes but the news (in the US) is a fully for profit organizations most…
Correct, but lawsuits are gonna keep happening around AI, so it's really a matter of time. > —after news organizations suing over copyright claims accused the AI company of destroying evidence. Like, none of the AI…
Yes but it shifts all the value onto companies producing hardware and selling enterprise software to people who get locked into contracts. The market is significantly smaller # of companies and margins if they have to…