How about disclaimers on AI-generated legislation?
GDPR requires you to request consent for any cookies the “could” be used to identify you, which makes them personal information. So if you want to use cookies to link a user’s sessions on your own website together…
I’m thinking of the opposite of a DNT header. Websites would be very happy to respect it because it’s like auto-accepting a cookie banner. You would need to manage your own cookies.
I appreciate your thoughtful comment. Most entrepreneurs believe that visibility over how your visitors are using your website is “strictly necessary” for running a functional/secure/performant website and surviving as…
One way to achieve full defensibility could therefore be to train on a human mimic of the corpus?
> attempt by companies to make people associate cookie popups with GDPR I think GDPR is generally good for individuals and the internet but if someone hates cookie banners, isn’t it fair to place the blame on GDPR? Why…
I share your optimism, but I think a lot of the OP’s concern here is in response to a generic non-medical LLM “passing” a medical exam. In that case I think it is fair to compare it to a medical “colleague”, at least…
C3PO? Or maybe its challenge is more relevance and conciseness?
My requirements are 99% SPA and 1% SEO
Maybe they would just monitor the corridors along transmission lines. That would be a tiny fraction of the area.
I had serious neck problems for years then one change almost completely relieved them: going from multiple monitors to a single monitor. The horizontal neck swivel motion is very nasty.
Yes that slows the rate of change, but the rate of change adjusts based on the times (and hopefully it’s reasonably optimal but that would be hard to measure objectively because it’s a complicated risk-vs-reward,…
Do simple hello-world HTML pages render ok? I found that rendering was slow-ish but totally acceptable for reasonably heavy HTML pages, so long as we weren't flooding page re-renders (eg by using React without any…
"despite legislative requirements he refused to provide his passcode" Isn't that disobeying conditions of parole? Why not start there?
How about disclaimers on AI-generated legislation?
GDPR requires you to request consent for any cookies the “could” be used to identify you, which makes them personal information. So if you want to use cookies to link a user’s sessions on your own website together…
I’m thinking of the opposite of a DNT header. Websites would be very happy to respect it because it’s like auto-accepting a cookie banner. You would need to manage your own cookies.
I appreciate your thoughtful comment. Most entrepreneurs believe that visibility over how your visitors are using your website is “strictly necessary” for running a functional/secure/performant website and surviving as…
One way to achieve full defensibility could therefore be to train on a human mimic of the corpus?
> attempt by companies to make people associate cookie popups with GDPR I think GDPR is generally good for individuals and the internet but if someone hates cookie banners, isn’t it fair to place the blame on GDPR? Why…
I share your optimism, but I think a lot of the OP’s concern here is in response to a generic non-medical LLM “passing” a medical exam. In that case I think it is fair to compare it to a medical “colleague”, at least…
C3PO? Or maybe its challenge is more relevance and conciseness?
My requirements are 99% SPA and 1% SEO
Maybe they would just monitor the corridors along transmission lines. That would be a tiny fraction of the area.
I had serious neck problems for years then one change almost completely relieved them: going from multiple monitors to a single monitor. The horizontal neck swivel motion is very nasty.
Yes that slows the rate of change, but the rate of change adjusts based on the times (and hopefully it’s reasonably optimal but that would be hard to measure objectively because it’s a complicated risk-vs-reward,…
Do simple hello-world HTML pages render ok? I found that rendering was slow-ish but totally acceptable for reasonably heavy HTML pages, so long as we weren't flooding page re-renders (eg by using React without any…
"despite legislative requirements he refused to provide his passcode" Isn't that disobeying conditions of parole? Why not start there?