"i want to talk to reel peeple" go to a bar "i work with idiots who can't even write a sentence anymore and so they have AI write an essay for every sentence they wanna say" and so you blame AI AI doesn't have a problem…
> Most of the job openings for humans are remote and not in big tech where do you find these?
I recommend you read the book World of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig. The experience of the world Jewry in (pre-)WW2 continental Europe was so shockingly brutal, the establishment of the state of Israel was an…
My comment was missing an /s postfix but then I wanna believe
Because slaves were not getting paid? Not only were they getting paid, slavery in the Roman Empire involved a bidirectional responsibility. In times of economic hardship and downturn, the owner was required to look…
I’m sorry but what you’re saying is the reason why we won’t overturn systems of oppression.
OpenAI is not the one who will be requiring the bailout. they aren't even a public company, for one. Oracle, Coreweave or both will be the ones requiring it, ostensibly. in reality it's much larger than that. tremendous…
Lehman was allowed to go under because hey, their liabilities numbered in the low billions plus they are such dicks anyway. Especially the Dick in charge. Salient point being, it didn't seem like that big a deal.…
> Using AI to output noise and learn nothing at breakneck speeds is worse than simply looking out the window, because you now have a false sense of security about your understanding of the material. i may put this into…
i think im ok with HN becoming like reddit now that reddit has become like whatever it is
how about that 'ole speaking for yourself thing? end of humanity announced, perhaps in 2027? buy the ticket, take the ride, do it again in 2028, thank you for your custom
how long has he believed i? i only watched the first couple of minutes of the interview before coming to my senses, but something something about not having changed his outlook since 2017. maybe if he can really (but…
Tobacco doesn’t consume time. In an economy, time is an important asset. When people are scrolling, they are neither creating nor consuming (spending money), which makes them inert from the GDP standpoint. It’s an…
What are your Claudes going to be building and who is going to fund it?
Great comment. I’m thinking along similar lines — what is there in tech to build? And the answer is, not much for the current cohort of services. Big product companies with big products are solved problems in their…
Written/amended by AI, political talking points, run for Congress included. Idk how insightful that is. It’s not even entertaining anymore.
It’s not hard to master. It’s not a skill to be learned —- it’s a tool that comes with a manual. You read the manual and now you can use the tool. Most people never will read the manual which is what gives the false…
i found uv frustrating. i dont know what problem is it trying to solve. it's not a tool for managing virtualenvs, but it does them as well. i guess it's a tool for dependency management. the "uv tool" stuff. kinda…
oh boy. you served GP a portion so generous they'll have plenty left over to take home and chew on for a while. that last sentence rung like a bell & will reverberate until Larry Ellison's police drones follow you home…
that's a long time between edits. as a single contributor to my own posts, i usually achieve a like iteration within minutes. did they have to have a board meeting in between the changes? lovely conservative process.…
anything. we're doing anything.
"i want to talk to reel peeple" go to a bar "i work with idiots who can't even write a sentence anymore and so they have AI write an essay for every sentence they wanna say" and so you blame AI AI doesn't have a problem…
> Most of the job openings for humans are remote and not in big tech where do you find these?
I recommend you read the book World of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig. The experience of the world Jewry in (pre-)WW2 continental Europe was so shockingly brutal, the establishment of the state of Israel was an…
My comment was missing an /s postfix but then I wanna believe
Because slaves were not getting paid? Not only were they getting paid, slavery in the Roman Empire involved a bidirectional responsibility. In times of economic hardship and downturn, the owner was required to look…
I’m sorry but what you’re saying is the reason why we won’t overturn systems of oppression.
OpenAI is not the one who will be requiring the bailout. they aren't even a public company, for one. Oracle, Coreweave or both will be the ones requiring it, ostensibly. in reality it's much larger than that. tremendous…
Lehman was allowed to go under because hey, their liabilities numbered in the low billions plus they are such dicks anyway. Especially the Dick in charge. Salient point being, it didn't seem like that big a deal.…
> Using AI to output noise and learn nothing at breakneck speeds is worse than simply looking out the window, because you now have a false sense of security about your understanding of the material. i may put this into…
i think im ok with HN becoming like reddit now that reddit has become like whatever it is
how about that 'ole speaking for yourself thing? end of humanity announced, perhaps in 2027? buy the ticket, take the ride, do it again in 2028, thank you for your custom
how long has he believed i? i only watched the first couple of minutes of the interview before coming to my senses, but something something about not having changed his outlook since 2017. maybe if he can really (but…
Tobacco doesn’t consume time. In an economy, time is an important asset. When people are scrolling, they are neither creating nor consuming (spending money), which makes them inert from the GDP standpoint. It’s an…
What are your Claudes going to be building and who is going to fund it?
Great comment. I’m thinking along similar lines — what is there in tech to build? And the answer is, not much for the current cohort of services. Big product companies with big products are solved problems in their…
Written/amended by AI, political talking points, run for Congress included. Idk how insightful that is. It’s not even entertaining anymore.
It’s not hard to master. It’s not a skill to be learned —- it’s a tool that comes with a manual. You read the manual and now you can use the tool. Most people never will read the manual which is what gives the false…
i found uv frustrating. i dont know what problem is it trying to solve. it's not a tool for managing virtualenvs, but it does them as well. i guess it's a tool for dependency management. the "uv tool" stuff. kinda…
oh boy. you served GP a portion so generous they'll have plenty left over to take home and chew on for a while. that last sentence rung like a bell & will reverberate until Larry Ellison's police drones follow you home…
that's a long time between edits. as a single contributor to my own posts, i usually achieve a like iteration within minutes. did they have to have a board meeting in between the changes? lovely conservative process.…
anything. we're doing anything.