Authoritarian?
The gyroscope and battery should not be getting exposed without permission. That seems unexpectedly invasive, and I'm in tech. Also we should disable referrer field.
The interface is great for what it does though. I still use ti-83 interface with the calculator app on my phone.
My brand new Pixel phone several years back, I was so excited it was IP68. Took some photos splashing around in water, not more than a foot or two. It died in minutes.
That would have been absolutely horrible
No probably not
Eventually we will rediscover the Harvard Architecture for LLMs.
Arc AGI 4 can be Chip's Challenge!
I would make the same argument about bicycles then. What is the point of spending taxpayer money providing services for such a dangerous activity?
The counter argument is this: if the chance of dying is 2% to make a historic mission, then people should be able to make that choice. What's your counterargument to this statement? As for your hazards Microgravity can…
I was not arguing about the hazards of space travel. Of course it is hazardous. I dislike the article because his conclusion is more dangerous to society than any hazardous activity: "something is dangerous therefore…
Fixed pie fallacy.
"Space travel is bad for your health and here's what we know about it" is actually a fine article. It's his concluding statement that is contemptible. "Space may be fascinating, wonderful, and exciting, but most of all,…
About as dangerous as climbing Everest. So we definitely shouldn't do that either, in case these pearl clutching anti-progress journalists experience emotional discomfort.
You can start by comparing "doctor" care vs "doctor who also uses AI" care
One would assume
Probably because at that time, normal people weren't rolling off the back of a massive inflationary period where they can no longer afford to look forward to having enough money to buy/use/participate in whatever cool…
Agreed. Huge annoyance when looking for routes on MountainProject as one example.
Seems like an opportunity to condense the context into 'documentation' level and only load the full text/code for files that expect to be edited?
For us mere mortals, how fast does a normal developer for through a MTok. How about a good power user?
Not your weights, not your agent
Maybe xAI/Tesla, Meta, Palantir
Just like AI, the winners will (continue to) be the ones with the most access to data and the technical and financial capital to make use of it.
He's going for number 7 it seems
Screenshot of the top 3 results on Google shopping ought to do it
Authoritarian?
The gyroscope and battery should not be getting exposed without permission. That seems unexpectedly invasive, and I'm in tech. Also we should disable referrer field.
The interface is great for what it does though. I still use ti-83 interface with the calculator app on my phone.
My brand new Pixel phone several years back, I was so excited it was IP68. Took some photos splashing around in water, not more than a foot or two. It died in minutes.
That would have been absolutely horrible
No probably not
Eventually we will rediscover the Harvard Architecture for LLMs.
Arc AGI 4 can be Chip's Challenge!
I would make the same argument about bicycles then. What is the point of spending taxpayer money providing services for such a dangerous activity?
The counter argument is this: if the chance of dying is 2% to make a historic mission, then people should be able to make that choice. What's your counterargument to this statement? As for your hazards Microgravity can…
I was not arguing about the hazards of space travel. Of course it is hazardous. I dislike the article because his conclusion is more dangerous to society than any hazardous activity: "something is dangerous therefore…
Fixed pie fallacy.
"Space travel is bad for your health and here's what we know about it" is actually a fine article. It's his concluding statement that is contemptible. "Space may be fascinating, wonderful, and exciting, but most of all,…
About as dangerous as climbing Everest. So we definitely shouldn't do that either, in case these pearl clutching anti-progress journalists experience emotional discomfort.
You can start by comparing "doctor" care vs "doctor who also uses AI" care
One would assume
Probably because at that time, normal people weren't rolling off the back of a massive inflationary period where they can no longer afford to look forward to having enough money to buy/use/participate in whatever cool…
Agreed. Huge annoyance when looking for routes on MountainProject as one example.
Seems like an opportunity to condense the context into 'documentation' level and only load the full text/code for files that expect to be edited?
For us mere mortals, how fast does a normal developer for through a MTok. How about a good power user?
Not your weights, not your agent
Maybe xAI/Tesla, Meta, Palantir
Just like AI, the winners will (continue to) be the ones with the most access to data and the technical and financial capital to make use of it.
He's going for number 7 it seems
Screenshot of the top 3 results on Google shopping ought to do it