Consider there's a strong selection bias at play in your experiences. The ones most at risk of falling into a trap like this are the ones who are likely least visible to others. Also yes, I think it will be worse for…
>SV is going to learn that society is allowed to reject technology and the sun will still rise tomorrow. The sun may still rise, but the stock market may not.
There will be soon, I hope.
Just from the title I didn't even realize this would be a post about AI. I thought it was going to be about using Git in your IDE or other git UI tooling.
This piece was better than I anticipated. Much of it has been said before of course, but the Minsky framing was novel enough to me. I think the author is a bit late even. What is Trump's presidency if not a "withdrawal…
I personally think that frontier LLMs are already at the point where I trust them to be a better judge of human behavior than humans overall.
I meant from the Americas
It's funny how remigration never involves sending white folk back to europe.
And importantly, they have the finances to support that R&D expenditure taking longer than expected to be recouped. The same situation with a small company would be very different than a company with solid income…
I think most of the non-success outcomes involve an objectively bad experience, regardless of the price. Example of that would be a buggy system that feels more like a cut down PC than a console. From reviews, we see…
A lot of people desire their own oppression, so I don't think democracy is inherently anti-fascist.
The law protects but does not bind corporations while binding but not protecting individuals.
This is why threat modelling is essential. What are you trying to defend against and by whom?
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Is this supposed to be sarcastic?
This is standard in my country. Seemingly as a consequence, eSIMs require physically going to a store to be activated (on the telco side), which has always seemed insane to me.
The only time text-to-SCAD has ever worked for me was when Claude (the app, not even Claude Code) decided spontaneously to spin up an environment and check the renderings of its SCAD code. That session lead to something…
I can't see the Steam Machine costing under $1k right now, and I expect it to be closer to $1200.
The people doing the actual work should have secretaries, not managers.
Probably a UBI-like approach? At least insofar as it changes the power dynamic in the employer/employee relationship.
There's so much variety in hybrids that's hard to discuss as a single category. I think the most important question is whether the system requires a regular automatic/manual transmission or forgoes one entirely. The…
Can't we just use the version of the codebase from before that change?
Almost a decade ago, I wrote and published a small companion app for a game and set a hard rule for myself that it didn't need the internet permission (and thus stuff like a privacy policy). It still managed to be…
Higher oil prices makes renewables even more competitive, so this is another situation where the extreme left and extreme right may agree.
I know it's less likely, but I think the party who made the error may have actually been the attorneys representing the state and Bradley
Consider there's a strong selection bias at play in your experiences. The ones most at risk of falling into a trap like this are the ones who are likely least visible to others. Also yes, I think it will be worse for…
>SV is going to learn that society is allowed to reject technology and the sun will still rise tomorrow. The sun may still rise, but the stock market may not.
There will be soon, I hope.
Just from the title I didn't even realize this would be a post about AI. I thought it was going to be about using Git in your IDE or other git UI tooling.
This piece was better than I anticipated. Much of it has been said before of course, but the Minsky framing was novel enough to me. I think the author is a bit late even. What is Trump's presidency if not a "withdrawal…
I personally think that frontier LLMs are already at the point where I trust them to be a better judge of human behavior than humans overall.
I meant from the Americas
It's funny how remigration never involves sending white folk back to europe.
And importantly, they have the finances to support that R&D expenditure taking longer than expected to be recouped. The same situation with a small company would be very different than a company with solid income…
I think most of the non-success outcomes involve an objectively bad experience, regardless of the price. Example of that would be a buggy system that feels more like a cut down PC than a console. From reviews, we see…
A lot of people desire their own oppression, so I don't think democracy is inherently anti-fascist.
The law protects but does not bind corporations while binding but not protecting individuals.
This is why threat modelling is essential. What are you trying to defend against and by whom?
[dead]
Is this supposed to be sarcastic?
This is standard in my country. Seemingly as a consequence, eSIMs require physically going to a store to be activated (on the telco side), which has always seemed insane to me.
The only time text-to-SCAD has ever worked for me was when Claude (the app, not even Claude Code) decided spontaneously to spin up an environment and check the renderings of its SCAD code. That session lead to something…
I can't see the Steam Machine costing under $1k right now, and I expect it to be closer to $1200.
The people doing the actual work should have secretaries, not managers.
Probably a UBI-like approach? At least insofar as it changes the power dynamic in the employer/employee relationship.
There's so much variety in hybrids that's hard to discuss as a single category. I think the most important question is whether the system requires a regular automatic/manual transmission or forgoes one entirely. The…
Can't we just use the version of the codebase from before that change?
Almost a decade ago, I wrote and published a small companion app for a game and set a hard rule for myself that it didn't need the internet permission (and thus stuff like a privacy policy). It still managed to be…
Higher oil prices makes renewables even more competitive, so this is another situation where the extreme left and extreme right may agree.
I know it's less likely, but I think the party who made the error may have actually been the attorneys representing the state and Bradley