what are you talking about? this is happening all the time in the US with Spacex+USGOV, Boeing+USGOV, etc.
I don't see anything wrong here. here's what could also happen, but has not: > EU does thing the US hasn't HN: OH SHIT USA NEEDS TO HURRY UP AND DO THING TOO EU just needs to stop being behind technologically.
shot-for-shot recreations are a waste of time. a robot or algorithm could copy. we watch adaptations to see a new perspective on an old tale. if you want a copy, just read the original.
The retelling of a story can never damage the integrity of the original, and it is very foolish of you to even suggest that it could. The original is always the original, and is unimpacted by anything that comes…
Usually illegal, not always wrong.
Why? I'm not in a gang or a mob, so i am safe from their silly little squabbles. I don't care how many gang members kill each other. I also don't care how many people die in DRC civil wars, because I am not in the DRC.…
18th out of 50 is not excellent for a HEGEMON country that essentially rules europe, south america, and half of asia. I imagine Britain was better than 18th out of 50 during the height of the british empire.
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product made by monopoly company worth $2T is better than small startups with less than 30 employees. shocker. the reason people are supporting Kagi is because we see the trend with google quality and we want…
You're describing hypochondria
ah yes, you must work at the company where you get paid per line of code. There's no way productivity is measured this accurately and you are rewarded directly in any job unless you are self-employed and get paid per…
nothing chatgpt says is with maximum confidence. the EULA and terms of use are riddled with "no guarantee of accuracy" and "use at own risk"
An institution of culture. something the new money tech elite dont seem to understand. modern society is desperately missing the concept of noblesse oblige
You must be a super-taster. Some percentage of the population is super sensitive to taste, and think everything is overseasoned. You must be one of those people. Other people need 2-3x the flavor to match what you taste.
AMD had Lisa Su, who does intel have?
i'm sure there's lots of tech optimists in absolute numbers, but my personal experience in the bay area has been that a vast majority of my friends in tech and tech adjacent have become highly pessimistic of the current…
the answer, as always, is hypochondria. i used to be a hypochondriac and it is crazy how much more im seeing my peers have hypochondria
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It was shocking to see China last month. Every city I visited (Shanghai, Suzhou, Changshu) had tons of trees recently planted everywhere, and it made the cities amazing to be in. Besides being clean, trees everywhere…
let he who hasn't engaged in some ethnic cleansing cast the first stone
layperson with no industry knowledge, but it seems like nvidia's CUDA moat will fall in the next 2-5 years. It seems impossible to sustain those margins without competition coming in and getting a decent slice of the pie
Every company I've seen that has tried Holacracy abandoned it shortly after.
no, we don't. if we're not mindless little drones we stopped shopping there a long time ago, don't lump us in with yourself
one of the craziest comments i've read on HN. google does a lot of internet things these days, idk if you've been out of the loop for a while
what are you talking about? this is happening all the time in the US with Spacex+USGOV, Boeing+USGOV, etc.
I don't see anything wrong here. here's what could also happen, but has not: > EU does thing the US hasn't HN: OH SHIT USA NEEDS TO HURRY UP AND DO THING TOO EU just needs to stop being behind technologically.
shot-for-shot recreations are a waste of time. a robot or algorithm could copy. we watch adaptations to see a new perspective on an old tale. if you want a copy, just read the original.
The retelling of a story can never damage the integrity of the original, and it is very foolish of you to even suggest that it could. The original is always the original, and is unimpacted by anything that comes…
Usually illegal, not always wrong.
Why? I'm not in a gang or a mob, so i am safe from their silly little squabbles. I don't care how many gang members kill each other. I also don't care how many people die in DRC civil wars, because I am not in the DRC.…
18th out of 50 is not excellent for a HEGEMON country that essentially rules europe, south america, and half of asia. I imagine Britain was better than 18th out of 50 during the height of the british empire.
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product made by monopoly company worth $2T is better than small startups with less than 30 employees. shocker. the reason people are supporting Kagi is because we see the trend with google quality and we want…
You're describing hypochondria
ah yes, you must work at the company where you get paid per line of code. There's no way productivity is measured this accurately and you are rewarded directly in any job unless you are self-employed and get paid per…
nothing chatgpt says is with maximum confidence. the EULA and terms of use are riddled with "no guarantee of accuracy" and "use at own risk"
An institution of culture. something the new money tech elite dont seem to understand. modern society is desperately missing the concept of noblesse oblige
You must be a super-taster. Some percentage of the population is super sensitive to taste, and think everything is overseasoned. You must be one of those people. Other people need 2-3x the flavor to match what you taste.
AMD had Lisa Su, who does intel have?
i'm sure there's lots of tech optimists in absolute numbers, but my personal experience in the bay area has been that a vast majority of my friends in tech and tech adjacent have become highly pessimistic of the current…
the answer, as always, is hypochondria. i used to be a hypochondriac and it is crazy how much more im seeing my peers have hypochondria
good
It was shocking to see China last month. Every city I visited (Shanghai, Suzhou, Changshu) had tons of trees recently planted everywhere, and it made the cities amazing to be in. Besides being clean, trees everywhere…
let he who hasn't engaged in some ethnic cleansing cast the first stone
layperson with no industry knowledge, but it seems like nvidia's CUDA moat will fall in the next 2-5 years. It seems impossible to sustain those margins without competition coming in and getting a decent slice of the pie
Every company I've seen that has tried Holacracy abandoned it shortly after.
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no, we don't. if we're not mindless little drones we stopped shopping there a long time ago, don't lump us in with yourself
one of the craziest comments i've read on HN. google does a lot of internet things these days, idk if you've been out of the loop for a while