subheader explains the article in case you were wondering > Researchers have shown the first direct experimental evidence that the textbook triple bond structure breaks down in heavy elements, where relativity makes the…
I'd encourage you to educate yourself. Analysis of previous tariffs have found they cost a ton, drive prices up, and increase corporate profits. The 2018 Trump washing machine tariff raised prices not just for washers…
The first Trump term tariffs on washing machines was studied, it resulted in jobs that cost ~820k each in higher prices to the consumer. The important takeaway is not only did the consumer pay more, but corporate…
Personally, I think the takeaway is to not be a terrible human being wielding enormous power, but sure, the main problem is letting people learn more about how terrible of a person you are.
and we've already moved on to the next snake oil - letting LLMs teach our kids!
... you could just sell $10b in the bloated stock, and still have $50b of bloated stock to sell
> daily mobile users down 15% year-over-year So just to be clear, down 15% YoY is not "more or less the same or higher activity" the platform is overwhelmingly bots, so those "users" are likely in a server farm…
revenue ≠ future cashflows
This is crackpot stuff - there's no scientific evidence of any of this, it's pure grifting. The individual cited above has a phd in educational psychology and runs a pseudoscience "institute"
> (The gp's comment is an example of how chatbots hallucinate because they train on the text of people unintentionally hallucinating.) We're now applying LLM anthromorphism back on people...sigh
That's pretty sad, because I was making the same point you still lack the rigor to comprehend... ah well
its funny bc anyone can just look at your submitted ads
Is it also not the tool's fault that cops keep using it to stalk people? https://www.404media.co/cops-keep-getting-arrested-for-using...
Could you explain your analogy here, what does a moat have to do with a harness?
as I posted elsewhere, a tool that requires perfect human oversight to avoid harming innocent people is a problem
> They are even terrible at F1, having not one a title since 2008, despite having some of the best drivers racing for them zero relevance to this discussion (but unsurprising you conflate), and if you don't understand…
A tool that requires perfect human oversight to avoid harming innocent people is a problem
right, its the cops who decide "criminal culpability" all Flock did was lead them to the wrong person...poor innocent Flock
> long Gamestop 2019 So he really relies on zero fundamental analysis these days
Next time just go to the store, buy some items and ask them to split the charge between two payment methods, run the 4.84 then the remainder on another payment method, problem solved.
So the company that earns more per vehicle sold isn't "innovative". How do they command their deliberate high sales prices then? Magic? Why doesn't every car maker have a similar strategy? Why doesn't Porsche, Aston…
Stagnant? Is that why their value has gone up 8x in the last decade? Does the market reward stagnant businesses? It's very clear you don't follow the market or the auto industry. The fact that Ferrari is the most…
Again, it's not a fact at all. Spend a few minutes doing basic research. All of this tech is cheaper today than it was in the 80s or 90s, cell phones in the 80s and 90s were thousands of dollars, internet was expensive,…
its honestly only palatable with dozens of mods, which is disqualifying to me
Won't be true this year, and was only true last year if you include intracompany sales for Tesla.
subheader explains the article in case you were wondering > Researchers have shown the first direct experimental evidence that the textbook triple bond structure breaks down in heavy elements, where relativity makes the…
I'd encourage you to educate yourself. Analysis of previous tariffs have found they cost a ton, drive prices up, and increase corporate profits. The 2018 Trump washing machine tariff raised prices not just for washers…
The first Trump term tariffs on washing machines was studied, it resulted in jobs that cost ~820k each in higher prices to the consumer. The important takeaway is not only did the consumer pay more, but corporate…
Personally, I think the takeaway is to not be a terrible human being wielding enormous power, but sure, the main problem is letting people learn more about how terrible of a person you are.
and we've already moved on to the next snake oil - letting LLMs teach our kids!
... you could just sell $10b in the bloated stock, and still have $50b of bloated stock to sell
> daily mobile users down 15% year-over-year So just to be clear, down 15% YoY is not "more or less the same or higher activity" the platform is overwhelmingly bots, so those "users" are likely in a server farm…
revenue ≠ future cashflows
This is crackpot stuff - there's no scientific evidence of any of this, it's pure grifting. The individual cited above has a phd in educational psychology and runs a pseudoscience "institute"
> (The gp's comment is an example of how chatbots hallucinate because they train on the text of people unintentionally hallucinating.) We're now applying LLM anthromorphism back on people...sigh
That's pretty sad, because I was making the same point you still lack the rigor to comprehend... ah well
its funny bc anyone can just look at your submitted ads
Is it also not the tool's fault that cops keep using it to stalk people? https://www.404media.co/cops-keep-getting-arrested-for-using...
Could you explain your analogy here, what does a moat have to do with a harness?
as I posted elsewhere, a tool that requires perfect human oversight to avoid harming innocent people is a problem
> They are even terrible at F1, having not one a title since 2008, despite having some of the best drivers racing for them zero relevance to this discussion (but unsurprising you conflate), and if you don't understand…
A tool that requires perfect human oversight to avoid harming innocent people is a problem
right, its the cops who decide "criminal culpability" all Flock did was lead them to the wrong person...poor innocent Flock
> long Gamestop 2019 So he really relies on zero fundamental analysis these days
Next time just go to the store, buy some items and ask them to split the charge between two payment methods, run the 4.84 then the remainder on another payment method, problem solved.
So the company that earns more per vehicle sold isn't "innovative". How do they command their deliberate high sales prices then? Magic? Why doesn't every car maker have a similar strategy? Why doesn't Porsche, Aston…
Stagnant? Is that why their value has gone up 8x in the last decade? Does the market reward stagnant businesses? It's very clear you don't follow the market or the auto industry. The fact that Ferrari is the most…
Again, it's not a fact at all. Spend a few minutes doing basic research. All of this tech is cheaper today than it was in the 80s or 90s, cell phones in the 80s and 90s were thousands of dollars, internet was expensive,…
its honestly only palatable with dozens of mods, which is disqualifying to me
Won't be true this year, and was only true last year if you include intracompany sales for Tesla.