The Ayatollah that the Americans assassinated under the guise of peace talks had a fatwa against having a nuke. America has admitted that they (tried to and maybe were successful in) sending arms to the fifth column…
I don't mind paying more at the pump in the short term if it means the end of the American empire.
Back when it used military power to commit war crimes the world over, and gained or maintained financial capital supremacy from it? As compared to now, when it can only use military power to commit war crimes on a…
It's not polar opposite views, I'm just saying that personal liberties are overrated not that they're inherently bad. There are entire political schools of thought that put maximizing personal liberty above everything,…
The idea that prioritizing the good of society, rather than one's personal desires, is considered a "wild take" is just a reflection of the culture of narcissism you live in.
Personal liberties are overrated, and a functioning society is underrated. OnlyFans, sports betting, and junk food appeal to some people with low impulse control and high time preference in the short term, but have…
Those numbers are before starting GWOT 2.0. Was abandoning all regional bases and most advanced radar in the area as soon as the war started part of the plan? Sending the USS Gerald Ford in even though it was already on…
Seems like they're having trouble recruiting people to serve as America launches headlong into GWOT 2.0 with no plan. It makes sense that people aren't signing up: it's a very unpopular war that was started by…
This would be a more compelling argument if the conversations weren't so extremely dull and derivative, with most of the articles written in LLMspeak. I see a lot of discussion and not a lot of substance; articles and…
I think it's pretty clear I was referring to the topic at hand, which is regards to military action and the Department of Defense/War naming.
Trump isn't doing anything out of the ordinary for an American president, so I would say it is indeed quite normal. If by "not normal" you mean "not acceptable" then I agree, but that doesn't change that "Department of…
Yes, the equivocal wording means nothing. It's clear that Anthropic has no moral qualms about participating in war crimes, since that's been America's MO since forever. America has provided free weapons to Israel to…
If you can't figure out how to game this, you're both not thinking hard and not using AI effectively.
EU countries are just vassal states of the USA in practice, anyway. If Uncle Sam wants that data, he's getting it, either by asking politely or by taking it. And the EU countries can't and won't retaliate.
Nothing, hence the qualifying "so that it's at least a little harder for humans to infiltrate" part of the sentence.
Shouldn't it have some kind of proof-of-AI captcha? Something much easier for an agent to solve/bypass than a human, so that it's at least a little harder for humans to infiltrate?
This option is available to any sovereign country.
These are extremely impressive from a technological progression standpoint, and at the same time not at all compelling, in the same way AI images and LLM prose are and are not. It's neat I guess that I can use a few…
I fundamentally disagree with the distinction the author puts out. 1. Makes a distinction that video games "transform" the player in a way other media doesn't. I would argue that every piece of art is "active" in this…
Yeah I found this article quite sloppy and disjointed, and frankly just wrong. > they offer only a few counter examples without touching on a whole library of classic literature that scholars are still arguing about…
Can someone explain why launchers matter so much to them? All the apps I use are on a single page and it's just one button press; what more would I need than that?
It failed my benchmark of a photo of a person touching their elbows together.
I used Haiku with Claude Code during the outage, and was surprised at how well it did. I'm going to try mixing it in more to save usage credits.
As a non-Indian, the amount of scams and other external negative impacts coming from the country are extremely disproportionate, so if this evens things out a bit, I'm for it.
It's totally true. I was doing Advent of Code before I had any training or work in programming at all, and a lot of it can be done with just thinking through the problem logically and using basic problem solving. If you…
The Ayatollah that the Americans assassinated under the guise of peace talks had a fatwa against having a nuke. America has admitted that they (tried to and maybe were successful in) sending arms to the fifth column…
I don't mind paying more at the pump in the short term if it means the end of the American empire.
Back when it used military power to commit war crimes the world over, and gained or maintained financial capital supremacy from it? As compared to now, when it can only use military power to commit war crimes on a…
It's not polar opposite views, I'm just saying that personal liberties are overrated not that they're inherently bad. There are entire political schools of thought that put maximizing personal liberty above everything,…
The idea that prioritizing the good of society, rather than one's personal desires, is considered a "wild take" is just a reflection of the culture of narcissism you live in.
Personal liberties are overrated, and a functioning society is underrated. OnlyFans, sports betting, and junk food appeal to some people with low impulse control and high time preference in the short term, but have…
Those numbers are before starting GWOT 2.0. Was abandoning all regional bases and most advanced radar in the area as soon as the war started part of the plan? Sending the USS Gerald Ford in even though it was already on…
Seems like they're having trouble recruiting people to serve as America launches headlong into GWOT 2.0 with no plan. It makes sense that people aren't signing up: it's a very unpopular war that was started by…
This would be a more compelling argument if the conversations weren't so extremely dull and derivative, with most of the articles written in LLMspeak. I see a lot of discussion and not a lot of substance; articles and…
I think it's pretty clear I was referring to the topic at hand, which is regards to military action and the Department of Defense/War naming.
Trump isn't doing anything out of the ordinary for an American president, so I would say it is indeed quite normal. If by "not normal" you mean "not acceptable" then I agree, but that doesn't change that "Department of…
Yes, the equivocal wording means nothing. It's clear that Anthropic has no moral qualms about participating in war crimes, since that's been America's MO since forever. America has provided free weapons to Israel to…
If you can't figure out how to game this, you're both not thinking hard and not using AI effectively.
EU countries are just vassal states of the USA in practice, anyway. If Uncle Sam wants that data, he's getting it, either by asking politely or by taking it. And the EU countries can't and won't retaliate.
Nothing, hence the qualifying "so that it's at least a little harder for humans to infiltrate" part of the sentence.
Shouldn't it have some kind of proof-of-AI captcha? Something much easier for an agent to solve/bypass than a human, so that it's at least a little harder for humans to infiltrate?
This option is available to any sovereign country.
These are extremely impressive from a technological progression standpoint, and at the same time not at all compelling, in the same way AI images and LLM prose are and are not. It's neat I guess that I can use a few…
I fundamentally disagree with the distinction the author puts out. 1. Makes a distinction that video games "transform" the player in a way other media doesn't. I would argue that every piece of art is "active" in this…
Yeah I found this article quite sloppy and disjointed, and frankly just wrong. > they offer only a few counter examples without touching on a whole library of classic literature that scholars are still arguing about…
Can someone explain why launchers matter so much to them? All the apps I use are on a single page and it's just one button press; what more would I need than that?
It failed my benchmark of a photo of a person touching their elbows together.
I used Haiku with Claude Code during the outage, and was surprised at how well it did. I'm going to try mixing it in more to save usage credits.
As a non-Indian, the amount of scams and other external negative impacts coming from the country are extremely disproportionate, so if this evens things out a bit, I'm for it.
It's totally true. I was doing Advent of Code before I had any training or work in programming at all, and a lot of it can be done with just thinking through the problem logically and using basic problem solving. If you…