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they already signed it over when their for-profit subsidiary made a deal with Microsoft
just in time for nobody to really care about programming because LLMs are so good at translation and all computer code and programing are a subfield of linguistics...
is the type of wealth that makes land be worth more in some places than in others this gets really difficult when consdiering that the same unit of wealth also prices food, AND gambling
so who has (owns, can build) LLMs-sized datacenters? doesn't facebook (i.e. Meta) have their own infrastructure??? my "high level" view of this: the letter M (microsoft xOr meta) fighting for the ONE spot in the literal…
well, tuta's business model seem to boil down to "vendor lock in" I say this as a paying customer, but I'll admit I haven't decided how I feel about the new plans (as announced together with the name change) so maybe my…
well, tuta's business model seem to boil down to "vendor lock in" (from my viewpoint, I pay for their service and I haven't decided how I feel about the new plans so maybe my opinion is outdated)
money is a manifestation of (collective) energy combined conceptually with "that which has andor holds most value" where value is a dynamic concept whose precise meaning (significance) changes
I think you misspelled "predicated" but I don't even know... predicted xOR predicAted
there are much cheaper ways, chief amongst them is to use paper and pencils
one man's luxury... how did you learn to program computers without computers around?
i'm just exactly at that "moment in life" where it's either 'make' money (i.e. collect it from others using trade) or recieve welfare (ask for donations, beg on the streets, call parents...)
I'm asking a question without an answer
the more people out there that write, the less writtings by people are worth scarcity never creates value, but it always incresases it but also: the more pople have written, the cheaper text and AI bot training become…
you're ignoring my point, well.. not exactly "ignoring", more like explaining how and why the issue I was critizicing is completely irrelevant from where you stand however, thanks to all this dialogue, do see where my…
Number "one" is invented. Zero is discovered the circle is invented, the value of PI is discovered
it's the political principles I'm critizicing. the technical problem is really essentially a matter of trust, blockchains solved this problem in the technical sense. the opreations of large organization are typically…
every major business company has also done this for the USA... not just tech companies so I agree, business as usual
firefox and being able to compile it on you machine may do the trick for a little while but policy decisions aren't like technical ones.... principles are at play at every layer above the strictly-technical discussion
to them who find this comment exagerated (hyperbollic?) there are things that through symbolism come to signify life-or-death scenario across different contexts (i.e. life or dead of what-exactly?) these "ad-tech" wars…
but what does this mean in terms of VISA vs MasterCard?
this is an instance of the mistake of putting safety first, before health. if safety is more important than health, that means that it is ok to shoot first and ask questions later
interesting,,, you say it's "peoples"... but this made me realize it is also entire animal species... most mammalian animals alive today are either human or death, most exceptions are famous species......
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from the other side: "in order to unify people, give them a common enemy"
reminds me of my own opinion that a lot of what goes on in academia, along other 'dynastic' systems of lineage-tracking, apprentice-master chains, IN large institutional settings (groups) I think there's a lot of…