It's not impossible. Websites will ask for an iris scan to identify if you are a human as a means of auth. They will be provided by Apple/Google and governed by local law. Those will be integrated in your phone. There…
A whole new generation will discover the term net-negative programmer again ;)
But do you use it locally? It seems to be more of a server-side product
> Cost: $50K of API tokens What? It costs exactly $200
This will be the golden age of hackers for lulz or money, security researchers and script kiddies (fka idea guys)
God, i'm living in a dilbert comic. I would have never thought i would one day envy licensed professionals like lawyers who have a barrier for entry into their profession.
365 requests 77.2 MB transferred 79.8 MB resources Finish: 5.71 s I'm impressed it took only 6 seconds. Would hire.
what's wrong with that?
What a bunch of crap. Everyone who lived these era remembers the horrors of optimizing for a bunch of different browsers. Ajax was barely understood. PHP was all over the place. No frameworks. No Stack overflow. No Vibe…
Tea is too big too fail, that's why Apple doesn't pull the plug otherwise they would anger a good portion of their angry female user base.
Crazy. If true this solves the question why humans need sleep and could be a great direction to resolve further question about sleep diseases.
"Was supposed to be". Well, now you know the real purpose of this gpt circus ;)
Reveals also how non-technical the hn crowd has become as you can see most people here don't get this fact either. Openai has certainly a great marketing team.
> He warned that the rapid advancement of AI is happening without sufficient oversight What a dipshit. He fought hard against any regulation and got what he wished for with current administration..
I'm wondering where we are heading in the consumer business space. The big ai providers can basically kill any small or medium business and startup in a few days by integrating the product into their offering. They have…
Thanks for clarifying. Actually Chinas democracy sounds really nice now. Would love to try it out where people are actually the masters of the country :) (Btw this chinese ai-propaganda-bot parent is the best example…
They know this psychology. This dark pattern is intentional so you will use their costly service less.
"is china a democracy?" .. though process started very reasonable at first and then i got this as the final answer: > Uh-oh! There was an issue with the response. Content Security Warning: The content may contain…
Who cares if it's cheaper than claude
> In 2023 it's hard to connect two devices directly It's not. Use tailscale.
Way more depressing than i thought. If that's what these YC folks are even in public, i want my time back wasted listening to their messages.
Boy, please share. I need something depressing to laugh about
From mine certainly. Funny how fast we forget about tech that was for years pretty common and then completely disappeared as it turned out be be a fad.
I would say such inventions are as old as 30 years when i first heard of startups / inventors trying to do such stuff. Obviously the tech must be now much more mature. Still, it never got off back then because typing…
easy, man. there was another site called myspace back then. they would have won the game and the end result would have been nearly the same or worse.
It's not impossible. Websites will ask for an iris scan to identify if you are a human as a means of auth. They will be provided by Apple/Google and governed by local law. Those will be integrated in your phone. There…
A whole new generation will discover the term net-negative programmer again ;)
But do you use it locally? It seems to be more of a server-side product
> Cost: $50K of API tokens What? It costs exactly $200
This will be the golden age of hackers for lulz or money, security researchers and script kiddies (fka idea guys)
God, i'm living in a dilbert comic. I would have never thought i would one day envy licensed professionals like lawyers who have a barrier for entry into their profession.
365 requests 77.2 MB transferred 79.8 MB resources Finish: 5.71 s I'm impressed it took only 6 seconds. Would hire.
what's wrong with that?
What a bunch of crap. Everyone who lived these era remembers the horrors of optimizing for a bunch of different browsers. Ajax was barely understood. PHP was all over the place. No frameworks. No Stack overflow. No Vibe…
Tea is too big too fail, that's why Apple doesn't pull the plug otherwise they would anger a good portion of their angry female user base.
Crazy. If true this solves the question why humans need sleep and could be a great direction to resolve further question about sleep diseases.
"Was supposed to be". Well, now you know the real purpose of this gpt circus ;)
Reveals also how non-technical the hn crowd has become as you can see most people here don't get this fact either. Openai has certainly a great marketing team.
> He warned that the rapid advancement of AI is happening without sufficient oversight What a dipshit. He fought hard against any regulation and got what he wished for with current administration..
I'm wondering where we are heading in the consumer business space. The big ai providers can basically kill any small or medium business and startup in a few days by integrating the product into their offering. They have…
Thanks for clarifying. Actually Chinas democracy sounds really nice now. Would love to try it out where people are actually the masters of the country :) (Btw this chinese ai-propaganda-bot parent is the best example…
They know this psychology. This dark pattern is intentional so you will use their costly service less.
"is china a democracy?" .. though process started very reasonable at first and then i got this as the final answer: > Uh-oh! There was an issue with the response. Content Security Warning: The content may contain…
Who cares if it's cheaper than claude
> In 2023 it's hard to connect two devices directly It's not. Use tailscale.
Way more depressing than i thought. If that's what these YC folks are even in public, i want my time back wasted listening to their messages.
Boy, please share. I need something depressing to laugh about
From mine certainly. Funny how fast we forget about tech that was for years pretty common and then completely disappeared as it turned out be be a fad.
I would say such inventions are as old as 30 years when i first heard of startups / inventors trying to do such stuff. Obviously the tech must be now much more mature. Still, it never got off back then because typing…
easy, man. there was another site called myspace back then. they would have won the game and the end result would have been nearly the same or worse.