Yeah, we are not talking about ecological impact of France enough
But France can't write 90% of world's code
Uh-oh
Small songbirds apparently
So far it's only US doing this. I don't think it's in anyone else's interest to limit development of open source models or chips. Nvidia has secured a leading position in GPU market by being the best overall, but if US…
With every interview process you say "yes" only once and "no" many times. Where there are a lot of candidates, then many more times, while spending less time on each candidate. There is no way to design a process that…
I dunno, I feel like Dostoevsky hits perfectly around high school. I enjoyed Crime and Punishment around 9th grade, but tried read some Dostoevsky as an adult, and it really reads like young adult luterature. I only…
Absolutely. Either you use LLMs and tolerate unreliability or you are writing proper reliable software yourself
That's a huge stretch. Age verification is a worrying, but a wordwide trend, several US states introduced it as well. The first country to introduce it was Australia, which is only related to Europe by participating in…
China doesn't allow foreign social media on their territory at all. US had one for a short time, then panicked and forced them to sell. EU can neither buy American platforms, nor does it want to build a great firewall…
EU doesn't have enough money to just buy the competition
That's not lobbyism, that's straight corruption. Lobbyism is, at least in theory, about convincing politicians
Obama making an account on Twitter is a marketers' success. Twitter became popular first, politicians wanted to appear there second. WSocial just went to politicians directly,it's not known by general public. Good news…
Not marketers, lobbyists
Practically, if you choose a big enough server, it's rarely a problem. mastodon.social is the most popular one, maintained by Mastodon the non-profit itself. Biggest turn off and a killer feature depending on who you…
Terry Tao, Bert Hubert, Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf), Bunny Huang are just a few in my feed. But Mastodon is more about peer-to-peer communication than celebrities farming engagement indeed. No signs of enshittification…
Does it ever end though?
Try translating some prose from English to another language, then, in a different model, back to English
Yeah, they created a team that accomplished something (or a team that created a team), so it's well-deserved.
Are there other companies? Where you are submitting PRs that solve no known problem?
Who gets a sense of accoplishment from prompting an LLM? Do you get a sense of accomplishment when AI draws a picture or writes a poem for you? I guess there are some minds I'll never be able to comprehend
I would use strategic nukes in 100% simulations, just because I can
Still I can't think of an event where Swiss cops would be able to collect similar footage.
There are people with cardboard signs, and there are BLM protests or occupy Wall Street. Can't remember when the last disruptive protests were in Switzerland, but in Germany I'd say tame protests are the norm and…
Search has degraded for sure, but still better than anything else? Maps - I guess you mean Apple ones are better? Can't tell, I am not on Apple, but if you don't use Apple products, there are not many alternatives to…
Yeah, we are not talking about ecological impact of France enough
But France can't write 90% of world's code
Uh-oh
Small songbirds apparently
So far it's only US doing this. I don't think it's in anyone else's interest to limit development of open source models or chips. Nvidia has secured a leading position in GPU market by being the best overall, but if US…
With every interview process you say "yes" only once and "no" many times. Where there are a lot of candidates, then many more times, while spending less time on each candidate. There is no way to design a process that…
I dunno, I feel like Dostoevsky hits perfectly around high school. I enjoyed Crime and Punishment around 9th grade, but tried read some Dostoevsky as an adult, and it really reads like young adult luterature. I only…
Absolutely. Either you use LLMs and tolerate unreliability or you are writing proper reliable software yourself
That's a huge stretch. Age verification is a worrying, but a wordwide trend, several US states introduced it as well. The first country to introduce it was Australia, which is only related to Europe by participating in…
China doesn't allow foreign social media on their territory at all. US had one for a short time, then panicked and forced them to sell. EU can neither buy American platforms, nor does it want to build a great firewall…
EU doesn't have enough money to just buy the competition
That's not lobbyism, that's straight corruption. Lobbyism is, at least in theory, about convincing politicians
Obama making an account on Twitter is a marketers' success. Twitter became popular first, politicians wanted to appear there second. WSocial just went to politicians directly,it's not known by general public. Good news…
Not marketers, lobbyists
Practically, if you choose a big enough server, it's rarely a problem. mastodon.social is the most popular one, maintained by Mastodon the non-profit itself. Biggest turn off and a killer feature depending on who you…
Terry Tao, Bert Hubert, Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf), Bunny Huang are just a few in my feed. But Mastodon is more about peer-to-peer communication than celebrities farming engagement indeed. No signs of enshittification…
Does it ever end though?
Try translating some prose from English to another language, then, in a different model, back to English
Yeah, they created a team that accomplished something (or a team that created a team), so it's well-deserved.
Are there other companies? Where you are submitting PRs that solve no known problem?
Who gets a sense of accoplishment from prompting an LLM? Do you get a sense of accomplishment when AI draws a picture or writes a poem for you? I guess there are some minds I'll never be able to comprehend
I would use strategic nukes in 100% simulations, just because I can
Still I can't think of an event where Swiss cops would be able to collect similar footage.
There are people with cardboard signs, and there are BLM protests or occupy Wall Street. Can't remember when the last disruptive protests were in Switzerland, but in Germany I'd say tame protests are the norm and…
Search has degraded for sure, but still better than anything else? Maps - I guess you mean Apple ones are better? Can't tell, I am not on Apple, but if you don't use Apple products, there are not many alternatives to…