> I also think the classifier is way too crude Developing a classifier can be a weird ordeal when you leave the ML world (of making it work) and enter the realm of policy makers applying it. My guess is they're being…
Yay, John!
> I think we're mving towards humans no longer needing to understand a codebase, and letting AI drive it. I can see this being true for non-critical software like entertainment, media, and so on. Definitely not true for…
> The Pirate Bay is considered one of the worst pirate sites now I'm curious. What are the best sites nowadays? Still torrents, right? I used to be in the know but switched to legit things a while back so I wouldn't…
Living there with local wages and taxes?
I wouldn't call MacOS 'free' given it has very strict requirements for proprietary hardware.
Nice, this comment broke my composure.
Sounds like the viewers were highly unlikely to have clicked through. Cost the advertiser a view but lost the conversion. Useful ad for Facebook. They made money on it. The advertiser didn't.
> overpaid manager class Ugh. Tell me you're early in career without telling me. Sophomoric take.
Thanks!!
> I don't know the particulars, but if what's going on in WA is like what's going on in my California town, I don't think it's reasonable I was driving on a WA highway going ~47 mph (I made note of it for reasons soon…
Same. But with the callout that SpaceX (via xAI) is trying really hard to be a giant.
Waiting for an AI startup to create a phononym of this, in the same vein as Google did...
Far too much of this bombardment is self inflicted and very much related to smartphone use.
> I'm not sure how many times this has to be restated. This strike me more as a repeated internet myth more than anything else. There is near endless opportunity for purpose-specific robot forms.
> This isn't about children, and never was. This is 100% about children. At the moment, there is world wide pushback on children using social media. Ex countries pursuing this right now: Australia, United Kingdom,…
"The Department of Defense is the country’s largest employer, with more than 2.1 million Military Service members and over 811 thousand civilian employees." From…
I was going to say, isn't React something to hold against Meta? Being intimately familiar with it, I don't consider it a positive contribution to the world.
No one is stealing anything here. Cursor users are willfully providing it by using their product. Not unlike uploading a personal photo or video to social media -- that's not yours anymore. You gave all rights away when…
One of my grandparents had AD and became strangely lucid one day, a couple weeks before her death. It was like she finally woke from a years long fog. I remember it vividly because I got to tell her I love her and she…
I'm curious. What did you build? Sounds like you might have an interesting "Show HN" post on your hands
It's not impossible to comply with. It will just take additional effort to ensure compliance. For example, they can put this burden on enterprise customers to verify and attest citizenship. This is commonly done today…
Add a Trump son to the Anthropic board and all friction is gone
I added some brief commentary here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48507278#48511524 (or just refresh parent comment replies to see it) It scratches the surface really but hopefully provides a helpful starting…
Back with some papers. (Apologies in advance; I typically don't edit/format comments much here, please bear with me.) Notable papers describing performance improvements with prescribed roles and personas: -…
> I also think the classifier is way too crude Developing a classifier can be a weird ordeal when you leave the ML world (of making it work) and enter the realm of policy makers applying it. My guess is they're being…
Yay, John!
> I think we're mving towards humans no longer needing to understand a codebase, and letting AI drive it. I can see this being true for non-critical software like entertainment, media, and so on. Definitely not true for…
> The Pirate Bay is considered one of the worst pirate sites now I'm curious. What are the best sites nowadays? Still torrents, right? I used to be in the know but switched to legit things a while back so I wouldn't…
Living there with local wages and taxes?
I wouldn't call MacOS 'free' given it has very strict requirements for proprietary hardware.
Nice, this comment broke my composure.
Sounds like the viewers were highly unlikely to have clicked through. Cost the advertiser a view but lost the conversion. Useful ad for Facebook. They made money on it. The advertiser didn't.
> overpaid manager class Ugh. Tell me you're early in career without telling me. Sophomoric take.
Thanks!!
> I don't know the particulars, but if what's going on in WA is like what's going on in my California town, I don't think it's reasonable I was driving on a WA highway going ~47 mph (I made note of it for reasons soon…
Same. But with the callout that SpaceX (via xAI) is trying really hard to be a giant.
Waiting for an AI startup to create a phononym of this, in the same vein as Google did...
Far too much of this bombardment is self inflicted and very much related to smartphone use.
> I'm not sure how many times this has to be restated. This strike me more as a repeated internet myth more than anything else. There is near endless opportunity for purpose-specific robot forms.
> This isn't about children, and never was. This is 100% about children. At the moment, there is world wide pushback on children using social media. Ex countries pursuing this right now: Australia, United Kingdom,…
"The Department of Defense is the country’s largest employer, with more than 2.1 million Military Service members and over 811 thousand civilian employees." From…
I was going to say, isn't React something to hold against Meta? Being intimately familiar with it, I don't consider it a positive contribution to the world.
No one is stealing anything here. Cursor users are willfully providing it by using their product. Not unlike uploading a personal photo or video to social media -- that's not yours anymore. You gave all rights away when…
One of my grandparents had AD and became strangely lucid one day, a couple weeks before her death. It was like she finally woke from a years long fog. I remember it vividly because I got to tell her I love her and she…
I'm curious. What did you build? Sounds like you might have an interesting "Show HN" post on your hands
It's not impossible to comply with. It will just take additional effort to ensure compliance. For example, they can put this burden on enterprise customers to verify and attest citizenship. This is commonly done today…
Add a Trump son to the Anthropic board and all friction is gone
I added some brief commentary here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48507278#48511524 (or just refresh parent comment replies to see it) It scratches the surface really but hopefully provides a helpful starting…
Back with some papers. (Apologies in advance; I typically don't edit/format comments much here, please bear with me.) Notable papers describing performance improvements with prescribed roles and personas: -…