"Can" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there
> It's still worth it to avoid becoming massively reliant on centralized services. This isn't really good enough. Many of us need to get things done in a pinch and if our employers are already getting used to the idea…
That really pissed me off. Why do people continute to pretend they can predict the future
Musk supported the pretense of free speech online when he bought the bird website. Again, it's just letting them see the marketing benefit, not convincing them to actually care (assuming that's impossible)
>and by the time batteries wear out, most people are going to want a new a phone That remains to be seen. This could accelerate cultural change around desiring shiny new toy being seen as cool
Idk, it seems like the marketing process on tiktok doesn't constitute trying to get people to go out of their way to interact/click with your content, tiktok users are just involuntarily fed content on some level (you…
That's mostly been my job since I started around 2010 haha
The average person dislikes AI not because it isn't useful. Anyway, we're more or less all on the cutting edge together
That would be amazing. Idk if you're hating on NYC but yeah, artists go there for career exposure so it would be interesting to somehow gain easy access to all of those who haven't sought exposure through the main…
I have constant issues with drag and drop on my windows pc. It'll stop working and I have to reboot to get it back
True, and then think of all the real estate that gets opened up for third spaces
Even 3 days in office, 2 days home feels significantly better because that's the point at which one is spending less days out of the week in the office
Theres a zoomed out version immediately below that tweet. https://x.com/JosephPolitano/status/2029916369056079975
you can't really fake the labor that goes into mastering a craft any more significantly than one can fake labor at a white collar job, let alone some level of institutional involvement that any professional pursuit…
Curious how this will affect midjourney's earnings
people have been pretty clear about a positive path forward - big tech should pay for the data they extract and sell back to us - startups should stop forcing ai features that no one wants down our throats - the…
How is it a bad thing to have cloudflare out of your country? No single entity should have the power to do this kind of thing even if they choose not to. Don't threaten italy with a good time
If true I wonder what kind of feedback loop is happening by training on human behavior that's directly influenced by the output of the same model
Then we'd be living in a world that didn't require you to have an email in order to do anything like have a job or a social life, which is probably a good thing
i'm not sure what parent is talking about, i have a fw13 and the chassis and trackpad are effectively identical to macbook's in look-and-feel
Trust me, every scientist in America has been clawing for every eurpoean research grant opportunity there is. Competition is stiff
Right, we the workers are giving away control over the future of general purpose computation to the power elite, unless we reject the institutionalization of remote access proprietary tooling like this
It's not about "rolling back" technology it's about democratizing its benefit
But Claude Code costs money. You really want to introduce a critical dependency into your workflow that will simultaneously atrophy your skills and charge you subscription fees?
Isn't this the exact reason why modern software is so bloated?
"Can" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there
> It's still worth it to avoid becoming massively reliant on centralized services. This isn't really good enough. Many of us need to get things done in a pinch and if our employers are already getting used to the idea…
That really pissed me off. Why do people continute to pretend they can predict the future
Musk supported the pretense of free speech online when he bought the bird website. Again, it's just letting them see the marketing benefit, not convincing them to actually care (assuming that's impossible)
>and by the time batteries wear out, most people are going to want a new a phone That remains to be seen. This could accelerate cultural change around desiring shiny new toy being seen as cool
Idk, it seems like the marketing process on tiktok doesn't constitute trying to get people to go out of their way to interact/click with your content, tiktok users are just involuntarily fed content on some level (you…
That's mostly been my job since I started around 2010 haha
The average person dislikes AI not because it isn't useful. Anyway, we're more or less all on the cutting edge together
That would be amazing. Idk if you're hating on NYC but yeah, artists go there for career exposure so it would be interesting to somehow gain easy access to all of those who haven't sought exposure through the main…
I have constant issues with drag and drop on my windows pc. It'll stop working and I have to reboot to get it back
True, and then think of all the real estate that gets opened up for third spaces
Even 3 days in office, 2 days home feels significantly better because that's the point at which one is spending less days out of the week in the office
Theres a zoomed out version immediately below that tweet. https://x.com/JosephPolitano/status/2029916369056079975
you can't really fake the labor that goes into mastering a craft any more significantly than one can fake labor at a white collar job, let alone some level of institutional involvement that any professional pursuit…
Curious how this will affect midjourney's earnings
people have been pretty clear about a positive path forward - big tech should pay for the data they extract and sell back to us - startups should stop forcing ai features that no one wants down our throats - the…
How is it a bad thing to have cloudflare out of your country? No single entity should have the power to do this kind of thing even if they choose not to. Don't threaten italy with a good time
If true I wonder what kind of feedback loop is happening by training on human behavior that's directly influenced by the output of the same model
Then we'd be living in a world that didn't require you to have an email in order to do anything like have a job or a social life, which is probably a good thing
i'm not sure what parent is talking about, i have a fw13 and the chassis and trackpad are effectively identical to macbook's in look-and-feel
Trust me, every scientist in America has been clawing for every eurpoean research grant opportunity there is. Competition is stiff
Right, we the workers are giving away control over the future of general purpose computation to the power elite, unless we reject the institutionalization of remote access proprietary tooling like this
It's not about "rolling back" technology it's about democratizing its benefit
But Claude Code costs money. You really want to introduce a critical dependency into your workflow that will simultaneously atrophy your skills and charge you subscription fees?
Isn't this the exact reason why modern software is so bloated?