It's not fear mongering when they lay out a good argument, which is not what you're doing. It's fascinating that you and nick49488171 both characterize this article in ways that no reasonable person would ("pearl…
Drip with contempt, much?
I don't advocate for using either OpenAI or Anthropic. But you can say one is better while both are still unacceptable. I don't see a viable case for arguing that they're equally bad, though you might quibble over the…
I agree it won't fix the problem, but marginal drops in labor supply and skill can still have an impact.
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Why not replace the battery? It's fairly cheap.
I was able to thumb type at high speed and accuracy on the 3.5 inch iPhones. On modern iPhones, I produce more typos than ever, because apparently Apple thinks it knows which key I meant to hit better than I do, even…
Not sure where you are, but you should be well within the return period?
> in this case it's simply a case of a edge they didn't test. It's not for lack of trying either. Agreed. And because responsible driving is almost all edge cases, they shouldn't be held liable for any of them as long…
# of sticky non-paying users still gives them more investment juice than per user costs deducts, since we're still in the speculative phase.
You absolutely did, but are you not aware that cmd+` allows you to switch between windows?
Funny to read this after reading all the dismissive comments on https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47028923
Or, you know, they actually have a point, and framing them as just another partisan is an uncharitable response. Which, ironically, is typical of partisans.
This is your third top-level comment on this thread, when you're still in the edit window for the first. These are also pretty poor comments. Did you have some prior beef with Chomsky?
Are you a sophist, or have you made any actual attempt to understand the concerns here?
You're quoting the NYT article. If you're going to criticize the Commission's language for being "vague and handwavy", you should quote the original source.
> Who are you to suggest they are less happy than otherwise? Who are you to assume they always are? Once again, you're just dismissing the problems away. > They took that decision voluntarily. As if nobody in the…
Maybe social media of the kind which creates this problem isn't sustainable or wise.
_you_ don't seem to understand what I wrote, or are not attempting to genuinely respond to it. But you've demonstrated a certain thickheadedness, potentially willful, so I can't say I was expecting better.
Who says this particular job is a necessary one?
Why does it have to be done?
I'm not sure what you mean by 'metaphysical' here, but I get the impression that you're dismissively trivializing real psychological problems by using that word. An improvement in material conditions does not…
AFAIK, after all the hype around Bitcoin proved to be false, the last justification for owning it among people who can't think straight was as a systemic risk hedge, like gold, but this has also not borne out. I don't…
> In those days they did this by having physical public spaces for interaction, which we've since priced people out of through artificial scarcity of real estate via zoning laws. IDK where to begin with this, because we…
> But I wonder why Anthropic would go for something so clearly dishonest. Mr. Dishonest accusing others of being dishonest. > More importantly, we believe everyone deserves to use AI and are committed to free access,…
It's not fear mongering when they lay out a good argument, which is not what you're doing. It's fascinating that you and nick49488171 both characterize this article in ways that no reasonable person would ("pearl…
Drip with contempt, much?
I don't advocate for using either OpenAI or Anthropic. But you can say one is better while both are still unacceptable. I don't see a viable case for arguing that they're equally bad, though you might quibble over the…
I agree it won't fix the problem, but marginal drops in labor supply and skill can still have an impact.
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Why not replace the battery? It's fairly cheap.
I was able to thumb type at high speed and accuracy on the 3.5 inch iPhones. On modern iPhones, I produce more typos than ever, because apparently Apple thinks it knows which key I meant to hit better than I do, even…
Not sure where you are, but you should be well within the return period?
> in this case it's simply a case of a edge they didn't test. It's not for lack of trying either. Agreed. And because responsible driving is almost all edge cases, they shouldn't be held liable for any of them as long…
# of sticky non-paying users still gives them more investment juice than per user costs deducts, since we're still in the speculative phase.
You absolutely did, but are you not aware that cmd+` allows you to switch between windows?
Funny to read this after reading all the dismissive comments on https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47028923
Or, you know, they actually have a point, and framing them as just another partisan is an uncharitable response. Which, ironically, is typical of partisans.
This is your third top-level comment on this thread, when you're still in the edit window for the first. These are also pretty poor comments. Did you have some prior beef with Chomsky?
Are you a sophist, or have you made any actual attempt to understand the concerns here?
You're quoting the NYT article. If you're going to criticize the Commission's language for being "vague and handwavy", you should quote the original source.
> Who are you to suggest they are less happy than otherwise? Who are you to assume they always are? Once again, you're just dismissing the problems away. > They took that decision voluntarily. As if nobody in the…
Maybe social media of the kind which creates this problem isn't sustainable or wise.
_you_ don't seem to understand what I wrote, or are not attempting to genuinely respond to it. But you've demonstrated a certain thickheadedness, potentially willful, so I can't say I was expecting better.
Who says this particular job is a necessary one?
Why does it have to be done?
I'm not sure what you mean by 'metaphysical' here, but I get the impression that you're dismissively trivializing real psychological problems by using that word. An improvement in material conditions does not…
AFAIK, after all the hype around Bitcoin proved to be false, the last justification for owning it among people who can't think straight was as a systemic risk hedge, like gold, but this has also not borne out. I don't…
> In those days they did this by having physical public spaces for interaction, which we've since priced people out of through artificial scarcity of real estate via zoning laws. IDK where to begin with this, because we…
> But I wonder why Anthropic would go for something so clearly dishonest. Mr. Dishonest accusing others of being dishonest. > More importantly, we believe everyone deserves to use AI and are committed to free access,…