I read through Odin's FAQ and didn't get the picture of what it does better than everyone else. I think it's missing a good short pitch.
DeepSeek first and foremost is a business. Yes, being a business in China means risk of being ordered tomorrow to do something that is not in your best interests. But now we know the US is not immune to that level of…
Sounds like an advertising for the next model from Alibaba
> That is one of the reasons SONY can subsidize the PS5 unit price and sell under cost. PS5 hardware sales started generating profit in the first year. Only for the first few month the sales were "subsidised".
That reinterpretation would have make Apple a monopoly and thus other anti-trust laws would apply, which did not happen. As I said: they are introducing new category, the gatekeepers, for the sole purpose of making the…
They do adhere to the law perfectly by not providing a law breaking feature. If you don't like the way the law allows that, you should address your complaints to the lawmaker.
Sorry, my mistake. DMA. However, it runs counter to the definition of antitrust law, that is the law that applies to the trust or a monopoly, an entity that controls the market. DMA instead applies to the companies of…
Yes, I was coming from Gruber's article, thank you for correcting me!
Or, write to your European MP.
AltStore works across the world, only in the EU it an Apple-approved storefront. Is it the total number? Also, is the number of store installs?
You mean DMCA. It is not an antitrust framework. Europe has pretty robust anti-trust framework. DMCA is an attempt to regulate companies that cannot be legally considered monopolies, and that do not run afoul of any…
I'm curios what kind of shit specifically DMCA protects you from?
You should remember that according to a court testimony the whole European area (which goes beyond EU) gives Apple 7% of their revenue, whereas breaking DMCA may incur penalties of ups to 10% of global turnover. Those…
I don't think people buy Macs for ideology. They buy cause they like it. Framework, on the other hand, is more ideological proposition than practical. Which is fine, because whatever your choice is it should make you…
If I understand correctly, Go language praised in the article still has red and blue functions, only now they the colours are handled implicitly, and you as a programmer reading the code will have harder time guessing…
It is a downer, but I would like to test the performance first in the practical scenario. I've been working on a project where tagged unions would literally saved us from complexity. If that to happen again later I…
It is pedantic, and you have to be pedantic when talking about laws and regulations. The vaguely written laws have the tendency to be interpreted in the most restrictive way possible by the executive branch. >…
Define "algorithm" then. I would argue that "sort by date, excluding stuff the user already watched" is already an algorithm.
I expect that only to escalate with time, especially when there'll be more agent-written code deployed.
One of the most convenient aspects of Air Drop for me is that it selects the fastest available connection between the devices and ability to work without both devices being on the same network. I wonder if any of the…
It seems the author conflates "pro work" and "work with text". For many people it is true, for many others it is not.
> This is entirely expected. The low prices of using LLMs early on was totally and completely unsustainable. Do you think this is true for DeepSeek as well?
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Curiously, that describes cyclic universe hypothesis by dr. Penrose pretty well
The game smartly sorts players into lobbies based on their aggressiveness towards others. And this is where it diverges from real life scenarios.
I read through Odin's FAQ and didn't get the picture of what it does better than everyone else. I think it's missing a good short pitch.
DeepSeek first and foremost is a business. Yes, being a business in China means risk of being ordered tomorrow to do something that is not in your best interests. But now we know the US is not immune to that level of…
Sounds like an advertising for the next model from Alibaba
> That is one of the reasons SONY can subsidize the PS5 unit price and sell under cost. PS5 hardware sales started generating profit in the first year. Only for the first few month the sales were "subsidised".
That reinterpretation would have make Apple a monopoly and thus other anti-trust laws would apply, which did not happen. As I said: they are introducing new category, the gatekeepers, for the sole purpose of making the…
They do adhere to the law perfectly by not providing a law breaking feature. If you don't like the way the law allows that, you should address your complaints to the lawmaker.
Sorry, my mistake. DMA. However, it runs counter to the definition of antitrust law, that is the law that applies to the trust or a monopoly, an entity that controls the market. DMA instead applies to the companies of…
Yes, I was coming from Gruber's article, thank you for correcting me!
Or, write to your European MP.
AltStore works across the world, only in the EU it an Apple-approved storefront. Is it the total number? Also, is the number of store installs?
You mean DMCA. It is not an antitrust framework. Europe has pretty robust anti-trust framework. DMCA is an attempt to regulate companies that cannot be legally considered monopolies, and that do not run afoul of any…
I'm curios what kind of shit specifically DMCA protects you from?
You should remember that according to a court testimony the whole European area (which goes beyond EU) gives Apple 7% of their revenue, whereas breaking DMCA may incur penalties of ups to 10% of global turnover. Those…
I don't think people buy Macs for ideology. They buy cause they like it. Framework, on the other hand, is more ideological proposition than practical. Which is fine, because whatever your choice is it should make you…
If I understand correctly, Go language praised in the article still has red and blue functions, only now they the colours are handled implicitly, and you as a programmer reading the code will have harder time guessing…
It is a downer, but I would like to test the performance first in the practical scenario. I've been working on a project where tagged unions would literally saved us from complexity. If that to happen again later I…
It is pedantic, and you have to be pedantic when talking about laws and regulations. The vaguely written laws have the tendency to be interpreted in the most restrictive way possible by the executive branch. >…
Define "algorithm" then. I would argue that "sort by date, excluding stuff the user already watched" is already an algorithm.
I expect that only to escalate with time, especially when there'll be more agent-written code deployed.
One of the most convenient aspects of Air Drop for me is that it selects the fastest available connection between the devices and ability to work without both devices being on the same network. I wonder if any of the…
It seems the author conflates "pro work" and "work with text". For many people it is true, for many others it is not.
> This is entirely expected. The low prices of using LLMs early on was totally and completely unsustainable. Do you think this is true for DeepSeek as well?
[dead]
Curiously, that describes cyclic universe hypothesis by dr. Penrose pretty well
The game smartly sorts players into lobbies based on their aggressiveness towards others. And this is where it diverges from real life scenarios.