Wasn't that non-GAAP profit?
And Anthropic was founded by former, high ranking OpenAI employees so they were accustomed to the classic "its so dangerous we can't release it" trope. It sounds like Mythos is good but none of us know exactly how good…
Environmental regulations around rare earth minerals needed for the batteries. China loosens them thus making it cheaper to mine which starves out all global competition that actually has tighter regulations which…
>will be replicated in other countries soon Hasn't this already been tried numerous times in numerous countries already? Didn't France attempt it multiple times without success and actually lost tax revenue with the…
Isn't the same tech used in stadiums? At least in Seattle we can just walk out without paying, even alcohol. Obviously we have to scan our CC or something similar to get in but I always thought it was using the same…
>all it has to do is to print more money. Isn't that considered a "technical" default since you basically burned every debt holder by inflating your way out of debt? Almost like a TKO vs KO in boxing?
Freud said we laugh at things that are true
I am too. Although it appears computer and computer machinery, like chips amongst others, are the 2nd largest export[1]. I'm guessing these types of companies are very important to economic stability within the country…
I believe this was posted to HN about a month ago and had a good discussion https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45127983
Am I only the only one who finds ESP better in almost every way? Once I discovered ESP8266 and 32, I basically haven't touched an Arduino board
>never has prevented fraud. Interesting, I've heard otherwise but it was anecdotes. Do you have any data on that? > to track non-fraudulent users You listed a large number of ways to fake the phone number which is why…
Same. My Nest has probably paid for itself in terms of me being able to remotely disable it while away on trips
I still remember that Frontpage exploit in which a simple google search would return websites that still had the default Frontpage password and thus you could login and modify the webpage.
But does this mean I need to keep receipts around for decades? What if a claim gets denied and dr. is dead or no longer practicing? Has anyone tested this HSA claim approval amd reimbursement of 30/40/50 year old…
>new college grads So? The point of h1-b isn't to hire new grads. It's to find the already educated, industry proven, experienced top talent that exists in the world. How would a new grad fit that description?
Repealing SB174 has bipartisan support. The house already passed its repeal but it died in Senate because a separate took (that also repealed it) took its place but that separate bill stalled out. 174 is so small it…
>working on problems that "don't matter" Usually low level engineers don't have a say on what projects they get to work. They show impact by completing whatever projects were handed to them and hope/pray those projects…
I was always suspicious of Fakespot's ratings and had very little ways to properly A/B test. I would see products on Amazon - both with 4.5 stars - but one would have a Fakespot score of 1 star and the other would be 4…
I think a lot of people on here have heard enough stories about how Sam Altman behaves when the cameras aren't looking and dislike him and thus his company. Also its normal backlash - when something gets so popular so…
The dotcom bubble gave insane valuations to "companies" that literally had a static html page and no product or service.
I remember being taught that in CS101 and still use it today 15 years later. It's a good and simple and easy to follow pattern
I love his posts. Read every one of them.
Einstein once said "the key to genius is to hide your sources well" And honestly there is truth to it. Some people (at work, in rea life, wherever) might come off very inteligent but the moment they say "oh I just read…
>price control strategy to pit these suppliers against each other to lower costs Apparently that rabbit hole goes super deep in which the large auto manufacturers in the US throw their weight around and force suppliers…
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Wasn't that non-GAAP profit?
And Anthropic was founded by former, high ranking OpenAI employees so they were accustomed to the classic "its so dangerous we can't release it" trope. It sounds like Mythos is good but none of us know exactly how good…
Environmental regulations around rare earth minerals needed for the batteries. China loosens them thus making it cheaper to mine which starves out all global competition that actually has tighter regulations which…
>will be replicated in other countries soon Hasn't this already been tried numerous times in numerous countries already? Didn't France attempt it multiple times without success and actually lost tax revenue with the…
Isn't the same tech used in stadiums? At least in Seattle we can just walk out without paying, even alcohol. Obviously we have to scan our CC or something similar to get in but I always thought it was using the same…
>all it has to do is to print more money. Isn't that considered a "technical" default since you basically burned every debt holder by inflating your way out of debt? Almost like a TKO vs KO in boxing?
Freud said we laugh at things that are true
I am too. Although it appears computer and computer machinery, like chips amongst others, are the 2nd largest export[1]. I'm guessing these types of companies are very important to economic stability within the country…
I believe this was posted to HN about a month ago and had a good discussion https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45127983
Am I only the only one who finds ESP better in almost every way? Once I discovered ESP8266 and 32, I basically haven't touched an Arduino board
>never has prevented fraud. Interesting, I've heard otherwise but it was anecdotes. Do you have any data on that? > to track non-fraudulent users You listed a large number of ways to fake the phone number which is why…
Same. My Nest has probably paid for itself in terms of me being able to remotely disable it while away on trips
I still remember that Frontpage exploit in which a simple google search would return websites that still had the default Frontpage password and thus you could login and modify the webpage.
But does this mean I need to keep receipts around for decades? What if a claim gets denied and dr. is dead or no longer practicing? Has anyone tested this HSA claim approval amd reimbursement of 30/40/50 year old…
>new college grads So? The point of h1-b isn't to hire new grads. It's to find the already educated, industry proven, experienced top talent that exists in the world. How would a new grad fit that description?
Repealing SB174 has bipartisan support. The house already passed its repeal but it died in Senate because a separate took (that also repealed it) took its place but that separate bill stalled out. 174 is so small it…
>working on problems that "don't matter" Usually low level engineers don't have a say on what projects they get to work. They show impact by completing whatever projects were handed to them and hope/pray those projects…
I was always suspicious of Fakespot's ratings and had very little ways to properly A/B test. I would see products on Amazon - both with 4.5 stars - but one would have a Fakespot score of 1 star and the other would be 4…
I think a lot of people on here have heard enough stories about how Sam Altman behaves when the cameras aren't looking and dislike him and thus his company. Also its normal backlash - when something gets so popular so…
The dotcom bubble gave insane valuations to "companies" that literally had a static html page and no product or service.
I remember being taught that in CS101 and still use it today 15 years later. It's a good and simple and easy to follow pattern
I love his posts. Read every one of them.
Einstein once said "the key to genius is to hide your sources well" And honestly there is truth to it. Some people (at work, in rea life, wherever) might come off very inteligent but the moment they say "oh I just read…
>price control strategy to pit these suppliers against each other to lower costs Apparently that rabbit hole goes super deep in which the large auto manufacturers in the US throw their weight around and force suppliers…
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