Is it quantifiable how much less matter is required. And wasn't the question about dark matter not also a question about mass distribution, why outer rim stars orbit as fast as they seemingly too?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48774112 <-- Here is a test. I would have said the same and I played all samples quite often. It is extremely subtle, but even with a cheap headset it is possible to hear…
All but one correct with a 25$ headset... Usually I am bad a hearing quality differences and it was probably a bit lucky. What is surprising is that almost anyone can hear a latency with stereo sound if you move a box…
I think this behaviour has shown that there are no morals involved. Pirate if you want to, just don't get caught if you don't have a giant backing.
It is great to also receive the promotion, but then you are in Europe and are banned from using "dangerous" AI by the US :)
ZKP is moot if your country also has connection information and you cannot audit the "trusted service".
I think what parents should be more concerned about isn't explicit content in various forms (to a degree of course) and instead should be worried about the mounting peer pressures teens are subjected to by the usual…
You are dismissing that government would be able to trace your online activity. And yes, that also with ZKP since government has connection info. So the zero in ZKP is wrong advertising.
Compromising privacy for everyone also means compromising privacy of kids as well. And their identity will be known to services that can target them with adds. These policy approaches are simply for surveillance.
In the long run I think consoles might get replaced to "consolerized" PCs (they are already technically, but I guess we might see more advanced software environments like steam boxes). Neither Sony nor Microsoft had a…
Don't know about mice, but rats more or less have a 50% tumor/cancer chance if they really do get to live 1+ years. I think for some lines it goes up to 90%+.
I mean linux boxes sometimes needed a lot of time to boot before SSDs became available. Today I reboot the system if I don't know the particular name of some systemd service I need to restart. So just restart…
Yeah, I wouldn't want to hang out with iPhone users either. Bad life decisions, lacking foresight, naive and consumerist. You want a partner that makes better decisions.
I think in the long run this will severely hurt commercial models since they cannot reliably used in workflows and you don't want to be dependent on some trigger-happy random guy. It is free advertising for now, but in…
I think so too. The others were already lost when smartphone replaced computers for the casual user. Although I could imagine never having invested in software development if an agent could just have solved my problems.…
Nope, that isn't true. Petitions and opinion polls break records with rejecting such proposals.
Opus 4.6 was better than the current 4.8 in my subjective opinion using it. I have no real reference since in Europe mythos and its sister models aren't available... So having a model of 4.6 quality is still extremely…
Most of them are more insignificant than Twitter, Insta, TikTok. And while they do employ advertising here and there, profit is only interesting for keeping up with server costs.
My supposedly modern government has problems with all kinds of speech and this is a lazy excuse. Government needs really hard boundaries and not being able to identify someone who perhaps said something controversial is…
Sorry, I don't want to involve the government in anything when I just want to communicate. It is a pretty simple request and it is not comparable to anything that can endanger others directly. You don't need government…
No, not everyone exploits that. But those that reject these controls are often ridiculed because the thought about any side effect is too alien. Yet I don't think age verification will work with national IDs for that…
No, people didn't commit to it. That is pretty much the core of the criticism. It will never be a federation and while economic integration is worthwhile, it should be reduced to very clear boundaries.
Yes, but I think it is still a viable metric to some degree. I wondered about Gemini being dead center here. At first it was obvious that it was actively trained to give biased responses to anything controversial. It…
Oauth is fine if you need the complexity, that is a lot of apps sharing common identity information. Then it certainly is superior to the classic workflow. I agree that it is too complex though and app to app auth is…
With active parenting I meant parents thoroughly checking the sites their kids have access to. Nothing parents can shoulder these days in my opinion since it is a very technical and fast moving problem. Some parents…
Is it quantifiable how much less matter is required. And wasn't the question about dark matter not also a question about mass distribution, why outer rim stars orbit as fast as they seemingly too?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48774112 <-- Here is a test. I would have said the same and I played all samples quite often. It is extremely subtle, but even with a cheap headset it is possible to hear…
All but one correct with a 25$ headset... Usually I am bad a hearing quality differences and it was probably a bit lucky. What is surprising is that almost anyone can hear a latency with stereo sound if you move a box…
I think this behaviour has shown that there are no morals involved. Pirate if you want to, just don't get caught if you don't have a giant backing.
It is great to also receive the promotion, but then you are in Europe and are banned from using "dangerous" AI by the US :)
ZKP is moot if your country also has connection information and you cannot audit the "trusted service".
I think what parents should be more concerned about isn't explicit content in various forms (to a degree of course) and instead should be worried about the mounting peer pressures teens are subjected to by the usual…
You are dismissing that government would be able to trace your online activity. And yes, that also with ZKP since government has connection info. So the zero in ZKP is wrong advertising.
Compromising privacy for everyone also means compromising privacy of kids as well. And their identity will be known to services that can target them with adds. These policy approaches are simply for surveillance.
In the long run I think consoles might get replaced to "consolerized" PCs (they are already technically, but I guess we might see more advanced software environments like steam boxes). Neither Sony nor Microsoft had a…
Don't know about mice, but rats more or less have a 50% tumor/cancer chance if they really do get to live 1+ years. I think for some lines it goes up to 90%+.
I mean linux boxes sometimes needed a lot of time to boot before SSDs became available. Today I reboot the system if I don't know the particular name of some systemd service I need to restart. So just restart…
Yeah, I wouldn't want to hang out with iPhone users either. Bad life decisions, lacking foresight, naive and consumerist. You want a partner that makes better decisions.
I think in the long run this will severely hurt commercial models since they cannot reliably used in workflows and you don't want to be dependent on some trigger-happy random guy. It is free advertising for now, but in…
I think so too. The others were already lost when smartphone replaced computers for the casual user. Although I could imagine never having invested in software development if an agent could just have solved my problems.…
Nope, that isn't true. Petitions and opinion polls break records with rejecting such proposals.
Opus 4.6 was better than the current 4.8 in my subjective opinion using it. I have no real reference since in Europe mythos and its sister models aren't available... So having a model of 4.6 quality is still extremely…
Most of them are more insignificant than Twitter, Insta, TikTok. And while they do employ advertising here and there, profit is only interesting for keeping up with server costs.
My supposedly modern government has problems with all kinds of speech and this is a lazy excuse. Government needs really hard boundaries and not being able to identify someone who perhaps said something controversial is…
Sorry, I don't want to involve the government in anything when I just want to communicate. It is a pretty simple request and it is not comparable to anything that can endanger others directly. You don't need government…
No, not everyone exploits that. But those that reject these controls are often ridiculed because the thought about any side effect is too alien. Yet I don't think age verification will work with national IDs for that…
No, people didn't commit to it. That is pretty much the core of the criticism. It will never be a federation and while economic integration is worthwhile, it should be reduced to very clear boundaries.
Yes, but I think it is still a viable metric to some degree. I wondered about Gemini being dead center here. At first it was obvious that it was actively trained to give biased responses to anything controversial. It…
Oauth is fine if you need the complexity, that is a lot of apps sharing common identity information. Then it certainly is superior to the classic workflow. I agree that it is too complex though and app to app auth is…
With active parenting I meant parents thoroughly checking the sites their kids have access to. Nothing parents can shoulder these days in my opinion since it is a very technical and fast moving problem. Some parents…