> He's a bit of a wuss though No no no, didn’t you see the MMA training. He’s a real tough guy. Very masculine and strong.
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> Rest assured, this will likely come with no small amount of grift. I naturally expect this money to go to tech companies who have time and time again proven their ability to innovate and thrive in the bleeding edge:…
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> but not enough to completely collapse the world economy and return to the feudalism they wanted. Don’t worry, wealthy drug addict pedophiles in Silicon Valley are carrying that torch now.
> Net jobs seems to be going down. The jobs that are created a just bullshit jobs. I took someone to the ER recently. It maybe took 5-6 people, mostly in poorly paid low level medical positions to take a couple images…
> So do you only secure your computer networks after they’ve been hacked? Idk seems to be an industry standard.
> But some of us just want to get something out of our heads and built without months of back and forth with a developer. This website is called Hacker News, but at this point it should be renamed IdeaGuyNews. Hardly…
> Embedded systems? Like sim cards? Serious question: I remember the old installer, six billion devices or whatever. I’ve heard about Java ME, old set-top boxes and DVD players, etc. But how much of that is active…
How much money do I need to get a suit that’s not miserable in 90f+ humid heat where even stepping outside in shorts and a t-shirt has you sweating after a few minutes?
Gaikwar - which I was able to guess was a former Indian state seems irrelevant as an “English” word especially given it seems to derive from a name that I have to assume is native to the region.
> We have a product used in call centers. It turns out ai is amazing in triaging (surveying) people. We can ask a question in English and if they respond n another language (any language) the ai will switch to that…
And then it’s $2000/m for paper thin wall and cheapest materials possible and has more stringent qualification requirements than a mortgage.
And AGI has been achieved two dozen times within that timeframe lol
> Also, as an aside, people often don't believe me when I say I've never seen a cockroach That one is pretty shocking. When I lived in South Carolina I remember I used to walk this one road late at night. Once it was…
At thsi point i think the current goal is the annoy the tiny ants in the consumer market who complain and are a nuisance , but don’t make them much money compared is the big boys in the enterprise world.
Sure, but it would seem the solution would be to hire the recently minted PhDs and teach them through more senior staff how to operate in the real world, just like in literally any other profession. Instead you’ll just…
The link is neat, but that would have been much cooler IMO.
> This is what you pay money for, for Microsoft to decide what to show you and when. Pfft I’ve been running it unlicensed for years at this point. More seriously I’ve never been a huge windows hater like many. Sure,…
I’m way more concerned about the loons willing to throw absurd amounts of money at the clearly naive individuals.
There needs to be a brutal humbling
> He's a bit of a wuss though No no no, didn’t you see the MMA training. He’s a real tough guy. Very masculine and strong.
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> Rest assured, this will likely come with no small amount of grift. I naturally expect this money to go to tech companies who have time and time again proven their ability to innovate and thrive in the bleeding edge:…
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> but not enough to completely collapse the world economy and return to the feudalism they wanted. Don’t worry, wealthy drug addict pedophiles in Silicon Valley are carrying that torch now.
> Net jobs seems to be going down. The jobs that are created a just bullshit jobs. I took someone to the ER recently. It maybe took 5-6 people, mostly in poorly paid low level medical positions to take a couple images…
> So do you only secure your computer networks after they’ve been hacked? Idk seems to be an industry standard.
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> But some of us just want to get something out of our heads and built without months of back and forth with a developer. This website is called Hacker News, but at this point it should be renamed IdeaGuyNews. Hardly…
> Embedded systems? Like sim cards? Serious question: I remember the old installer, six billion devices or whatever. I’ve heard about Java ME, old set-top boxes and DVD players, etc. But how much of that is active…
How much money do I need to get a suit that’s not miserable in 90f+ humid heat where even stepping outside in shorts and a t-shirt has you sweating after a few minutes?
Gaikwar - which I was able to guess was a former Indian state seems irrelevant as an “English” word especially given it seems to derive from a name that I have to assume is native to the region.
> We have a product used in call centers. It turns out ai is amazing in triaging (surveying) people. We can ask a question in English and if they respond n another language (any language) the ai will switch to that…
And then it’s $2000/m for paper thin wall and cheapest materials possible and has more stringent qualification requirements than a mortgage.
And AGI has been achieved two dozen times within that timeframe lol
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> Also, as an aside, people often don't believe me when I say I've never seen a cockroach That one is pretty shocking. When I lived in South Carolina I remember I used to walk this one road late at night. Once it was…
At thsi point i think the current goal is the annoy the tiny ants in the consumer market who complain and are a nuisance , but don’t make them much money compared is the big boys in the enterprise world.
[flagged]
Sure, but it would seem the solution would be to hire the recently minted PhDs and teach them through more senior staff how to operate in the real world, just like in literally any other profession. Instead you’ll just…
The link is neat, but that would have been much cooler IMO.
> This is what you pay money for, for Microsoft to decide what to show you and when. Pfft I’ve been running it unlicensed for years at this point. More seriously I’ve never been a huge windows hater like many. Sure,…
I’m way more concerned about the loons willing to throw absurd amounts of money at the clearly naive individuals.
There needs to be a brutal humbling