Yeah. I really underestimated OpenAI's ability to productize ChatGPT.
Larger improvement than I expected.
> a bit of javascript when it's needed for a form. Until you get told to implement more reactive features, then it's over. Using Pure JS/JQuery for reactiveness is outright horrible.
Exactly. It will be interesting to see who and what gets shutdown in the next 30 days if the issue isn't rectified.
Wow, absolutely fascinating. AI will continue to revolutionize our current approaches.
Facebook API is today very granular and a lot stricter, in fact their system is borderline onerous for developers. They've obviously learned from the Cambridge Analytica situation, and I understand the need for the…
The discourse regarding this incident is deranged. Despite all the resources put into teaching intellectuals and academians to exercise critical thinking, they still believe the most absurd claims without any evidence.…
> it went all in on China's debt trap diplomacy No. Debt owed to China is less than 10% of Sri Lanka's total debt. And it owes a lot more to western nations/institutes. I'm still shocked how this clearly unsubstantiated…
I wasn't even considering the people who threatened to leave in response to Elon's takeover - the true number would be inconsequential. > Notable people were using Twitter long before blue checks were a thing True. Now…
He, undoubtedly, overpaid for Twitter. Also, the blue-check allows key users to distinguish themselves and is one major reason that "notable" people are using Twitter for essentially all their communications. Elon's…
> Personally I'd prefer true pay-as-you-go without hard limits, even if it's a bit more expensive. To me the point is to sign-up-and-forget-it without having to worry if I'm within those limitations. Sure, if you can…
It is ignorant to reduce US policies into an ally or not dichotomy. An entity being allied with the US does not mean that it will always work in the interest of the US, e.g., Germany's NS2 project. And US-Ethiopian…
The Ethiopian civil war is sad and horrific and has resulted in millions displaced. All sides have committed reprehensible crimes. There are, however, many human rights activists like David Alton, the co-author of this…
And this "other way" won't be cryptocurrency. Countries are and will continue to push for e-currency. It is simply too much power and granular control to give up.
This is entirely the media's fault. Sadly most journalists no longer know the word impartiality. They instead focus on creating narratives that fit their views and push them onto the masses. Nothing is more infuriating…
> It's clear the days of this oligopoly operating unchallanged are numbered. Funnily enough, South Korea is a country essentially full of monopolies almost as large as the state.
If I were you, I'd change or delete this comment. You've mentioned specific details which would make it very easy to identify you. And disparaging your company when you are already in a precarious situation is not ideal.
If we think rationally, why would a nation state put in effort to block ONE single search term to hinder information spread while still letting multiple other queries give the same results? There is zero to gain from…
GSuite is downright horrible compared to alternatives and its only saving grace is GMail. And its the same with GCloud which makes doing the most basic things slow and annoying. It really feels like most of those GSuite…
United States unlike EU is one big market, with one unified language and standards, and I believe this difference is a huge reason (the reason?) why US has so many large startups and corporations. Also one might think…
The reality is that police funding has maintained even throughout the "defund movement", so this situation is not caused by police defunding.
WHO did maintain from the beginning that transmission via aerosol was highly likely and possible. Although, I do agree that tweeting the study while still openly stating it is possible sends a contradictory message. One…
He is talking about the pattern the website is using to increase the cookie acceptance.
I always find posts/content like this unbearable, it always ends up being a variant of the ubiquitous "you are where you are supposed to be" platitude that really does not in any way help.
I think people are overlooking the third sentence in the post, which clearly states that they were accepted to build a video lecture platform but then later pivoted to this productivity tool. I don't think YC would…
Yeah. I really underestimated OpenAI's ability to productize ChatGPT.
Larger improvement than I expected.
> a bit of javascript when it's needed for a form. Until you get told to implement more reactive features, then it's over. Using Pure JS/JQuery for reactiveness is outright horrible.
Exactly. It will be interesting to see who and what gets shutdown in the next 30 days if the issue isn't rectified.
Wow, absolutely fascinating. AI will continue to revolutionize our current approaches.
Facebook API is today very granular and a lot stricter, in fact their system is borderline onerous for developers. They've obviously learned from the Cambridge Analytica situation, and I understand the need for the…
The discourse regarding this incident is deranged. Despite all the resources put into teaching intellectuals and academians to exercise critical thinking, they still believe the most absurd claims without any evidence.…
> it went all in on China's debt trap diplomacy No. Debt owed to China is less than 10% of Sri Lanka's total debt. And it owes a lot more to western nations/institutes. I'm still shocked how this clearly unsubstantiated…
I wasn't even considering the people who threatened to leave in response to Elon's takeover - the true number would be inconsequential. > Notable people were using Twitter long before blue checks were a thing True. Now…
He, undoubtedly, overpaid for Twitter. Also, the blue-check allows key users to distinguish themselves and is one major reason that "notable" people are using Twitter for essentially all their communications. Elon's…
> Personally I'd prefer true pay-as-you-go without hard limits, even if it's a bit more expensive. To me the point is to sign-up-and-forget-it without having to worry if I'm within those limitations. Sure, if you can…
It is ignorant to reduce US policies into an ally or not dichotomy. An entity being allied with the US does not mean that it will always work in the interest of the US, e.g., Germany's NS2 project. And US-Ethiopian…
The Ethiopian civil war is sad and horrific and has resulted in millions displaced. All sides have committed reprehensible crimes. There are, however, many human rights activists like David Alton, the co-author of this…
And this "other way" won't be cryptocurrency. Countries are and will continue to push for e-currency. It is simply too much power and granular control to give up.
This is entirely the media's fault. Sadly most journalists no longer know the word impartiality. They instead focus on creating narratives that fit their views and push them onto the masses. Nothing is more infuriating…
> It's clear the days of this oligopoly operating unchallanged are numbered. Funnily enough, South Korea is a country essentially full of monopolies almost as large as the state.
If I were you, I'd change or delete this comment. You've mentioned specific details which would make it very easy to identify you. And disparaging your company when you are already in a precarious situation is not ideal.
If we think rationally, why would a nation state put in effort to block ONE single search term to hinder information spread while still letting multiple other queries give the same results? There is zero to gain from…
GSuite is downright horrible compared to alternatives and its only saving grace is GMail. And its the same with GCloud which makes doing the most basic things slow and annoying. It really feels like most of those GSuite…
United States unlike EU is one big market, with one unified language and standards, and I believe this difference is a huge reason (the reason?) why US has so many large startups and corporations. Also one might think…
The reality is that police funding has maintained even throughout the "defund movement", so this situation is not caused by police defunding.
WHO did maintain from the beginning that transmission via aerosol was highly likely and possible. Although, I do agree that tweeting the study while still openly stating it is possible sends a contradictory message. One…
He is talking about the pattern the website is using to increase the cookie acceptance.
I always find posts/content like this unbearable, it always ends up being a variant of the ubiquitous "you are where you are supposed to be" platitude that really does not in any way help.
I think people are overlooking the third sentence in the post, which clearly states that they were accepted to build a video lecture platform but then later pivoted to this productivity tool. I don't think YC would…