Trump seems objectively bad at his job by a number of metrics. So it seems reasonable that would be the consensus in most forums.
Can you read dense novels with this? I feel like you'd miss subtleties, but grasp the overall story or simpler books.
Maybe dumber phone for day to day tasks. Then another phone that only has connectivity by sharing WiFi from the first phone. So it's only a tiny barrier but if you need it, you turn on wifi sharing and take out the…
>Elon voted the same way as 51% of naturalized citizens Doesn't make him right.
I have a certainty that I don't want to make a bet predicated on SpaceX needing to generate revenue from their AI products that is equivalent to several thousand dollars for every human in a middle income and up…
I'm a different guy... But I think he doesn't care and doesn't need to care. His main product is personal branding and hype -- caring about how it works is hardly relevant.
We've given up on the next generation of technology and choose to wallow in sweet hydrocarbons.
This makes me feel like a spend too much time on slides for my rinky dink enterprise software feature projects.
The problem is the stock is not valued based on the space part. It's sky-high valuation is based on absurd projected AI revenues.
Stanford students are criticizing Google for enabling Israel. If Google was providing support for Hamas they could protest that too.
The good faith interpretation is that innovation is spurred by having some guarantees that your innovation isn't immediately ripped off. It allows for investing more into R&D. I'm not saying the current system achieves…
Disagree on best for the country.
Global market for oil. If the oil intensity of your economy is high, higher oil prices impacting all goods/services will outweigh increased oilel revenues.
That is the idea behind "mass drivers" on the moon I believe. Maybe that search term helps.
As someone who changed careers as my youngest was born - hard agree.
It is to make a system where people are less incentivized to commit crimes.
That part was intentional
If you have artifacts saved as you develop it can use those when writing docs to capture intent and design decisions.
I don't think "cheating" is the right way to frame it. A junior has managers pushing them to do more, faster. You review the code but do you really understand it the same as if you struggled through it? Do you ever…
I'd rather the AI providers bear the cost of the externalities they inflict on the world. If the cost to users is reasonable with that added burden I'll happily pay it. If it is not viable without passing costs on…
I'd say the people complaining about AI likely see EVs as having some utility. While AI may have some utility, the amount of resources invested seems to make it more of a ponzi scheme waiting to pop.
Because they've been propagandized and don't have the time or inclination to think differently.
>trying to manage a confiscatory bureaucracy would have the same issues It would be a cat and mouse game but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try. Like how funding the IRS appropriately increases government revenue.
As a "young" coder I am hesitant because I don't have decades of skills to fall back on. It is even more abstraction, even harder to follow the code I'm "writing" with AI. Also I have a fear that if/when the AI tide…
Good luck, I'm naming all my variables openclaw1, openclaw2, etc
Trump seems objectively bad at his job by a number of metrics. So it seems reasonable that would be the consensus in most forums.
Can you read dense novels with this? I feel like you'd miss subtleties, but grasp the overall story or simpler books.
Maybe dumber phone for day to day tasks. Then another phone that only has connectivity by sharing WiFi from the first phone. So it's only a tiny barrier but if you need it, you turn on wifi sharing and take out the…
>Elon voted the same way as 51% of naturalized citizens Doesn't make him right.
I have a certainty that I don't want to make a bet predicated on SpaceX needing to generate revenue from their AI products that is equivalent to several thousand dollars for every human in a middle income and up…
I'm a different guy... But I think he doesn't care and doesn't need to care. His main product is personal branding and hype -- caring about how it works is hardly relevant.
We've given up on the next generation of technology and choose to wallow in sweet hydrocarbons.
This makes me feel like a spend too much time on slides for my rinky dink enterprise software feature projects.
The problem is the stock is not valued based on the space part. It's sky-high valuation is based on absurd projected AI revenues.
Stanford students are criticizing Google for enabling Israel. If Google was providing support for Hamas they could protest that too.
The good faith interpretation is that innovation is spurred by having some guarantees that your innovation isn't immediately ripped off. It allows for investing more into R&D. I'm not saying the current system achieves…
Disagree on best for the country.
Global market for oil. If the oil intensity of your economy is high, higher oil prices impacting all goods/services will outweigh increased oilel revenues.
That is the idea behind "mass drivers" on the moon I believe. Maybe that search term helps.
As someone who changed careers as my youngest was born - hard agree.
It is to make a system where people are less incentivized to commit crimes.
That part was intentional
If you have artifacts saved as you develop it can use those when writing docs to capture intent and design decisions.
I don't think "cheating" is the right way to frame it. A junior has managers pushing them to do more, faster. You review the code but do you really understand it the same as if you struggled through it? Do you ever…
I'd rather the AI providers bear the cost of the externalities they inflict on the world. If the cost to users is reasonable with that added burden I'll happily pay it. If it is not viable without passing costs on…
I'd say the people complaining about AI likely see EVs as having some utility. While AI may have some utility, the amount of resources invested seems to make it more of a ponzi scheme waiting to pop.
Because they've been propagandized and don't have the time or inclination to think differently.
>trying to manage a confiscatory bureaucracy would have the same issues It would be a cat and mouse game but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try. Like how funding the IRS appropriately increases government revenue.
As a "young" coder I am hesitant because I don't have decades of skills to fall back on. It is even more abstraction, even harder to follow the code I'm "writing" with AI. Also I have a fear that if/when the AI tide…
Good luck, I'm naming all my variables openclaw1, openclaw2, etc