Very carefully
What do you mean “but still…”? It’s a pretty important distinction. Meta does indeed use their massive GPU farms to train models and then release the weights for free and people indeed run inference on prosumer hardware
The information that person X owns Y shares is private cap table info. Carta breached that privacy by using it for lead generation
I think a rough analogy would be: You’re a startup who keeps a payroll spreadsheet in Google Sheets and the Google recruiting team accesses that data to recruit your employees and decide how much to offer them. There’s…
Don’t forget the guy who can’t make up his mind so he tries to be both a food snob and the voice of the people at the same time
You might say the same thing about doing research in general
It’s fun and I don’t care about censorship. Also there are no ads (for now)
Generative AI is almost always a service problem. If a model can offer customized art instantly 24/7 for free but the artist says you have to wait 3 months and it’ll cost 500 dollars and I only accept PayPal, then the…
The chart shows child pedestrian deaths went from 1632 to 144. So a tenfold decrease. No idea about the stats on child pedestrianship but I’d be surprised if it was down 10 fold.
It’s also facially absurd to anyone uses Reddit beyond scrolling the front page. Some malicious actor is fabricating 100 comments a day about the nitty gritty of the New York Times crossword?
Damage control?
It’s an interesting line of thought, but I don’t think it really works as stated. Even if Meta thinks trump has a 10% chance of winning, it makes sense to cozy up to him in ambiguous and deniable ways.
No. It’s illegal to fix a sanctioned boxing match. Both in the sense of being against the rules of the entity putting on the match, and in the sense of violating the law. Wrestling is a different beast but boxing is…
Just want to add another voice in favor of OP. They have explained this extremely clearly, it’s hard for me to imagine demanding more
Nothing really, but are we even talking about anyone in particular? I’m not sure OP’s vague recollections have the wherewithal to defend themselves
For whatever it’s worth, the “first link below” story contains this quote from the author of the first story “ This is really, really bad. It means, of course, that when I dismissed Richard Bradley and Robby Soave's…
Is that really the point? Is religitating decade-old internet arguments the most interesting way to look at this?
Might as well skip the whole video!
Recently upgraded my work laptop to an M1 and I gotta say I miss the touchbar. Very sad that they got rid of it seemingly forever. Concretely it was great for managing screen recording. But in general I don’t understand…
Yes, the issue was increased risk of the buyer backing out. In which case I would get a few grand in earnest money and have to relist (or hope the other potential buyers haven’t found something else in the meantime and…
Maybe there was something else unattractive about your offer and the 2.8 fell through? Happens all the time. When I sold a house recently I took the second highest offer, because the highest offer came from someone out…
Incredibly rude comment
What do you mean “directed”? I read the facts of this situation and felt angry all on my own
They were in the early days. I remember someone posting about how their Tesla broke down and a Tesla flatbed pulled up with a working car, swapped them out, and left their car as a loaner
I would honestly love a cubicle. Not being sarcastic at all. It’s funny to think back on Office Space and Dilbert and the general pervasiveness of the idea that cubicles are soul crushing. Open plan offices are 10x…
Very carefully
What do you mean “but still…”? It’s a pretty important distinction. Meta does indeed use their massive GPU farms to train models and then release the weights for free and people indeed run inference on prosumer hardware
The information that person X owns Y shares is private cap table info. Carta breached that privacy by using it for lead generation
I think a rough analogy would be: You’re a startup who keeps a payroll spreadsheet in Google Sheets and the Google recruiting team accesses that data to recruit your employees and decide how much to offer them. There’s…
Don’t forget the guy who can’t make up his mind so he tries to be both a food snob and the voice of the people at the same time
You might say the same thing about doing research in general
It’s fun and I don’t care about censorship. Also there are no ads (for now)
Generative AI is almost always a service problem. If a model can offer customized art instantly 24/7 for free but the artist says you have to wait 3 months and it’ll cost 500 dollars and I only accept PayPal, then the…
The chart shows child pedestrian deaths went from 1632 to 144. So a tenfold decrease. No idea about the stats on child pedestrianship but I’d be surprised if it was down 10 fold.
It’s also facially absurd to anyone uses Reddit beyond scrolling the front page. Some malicious actor is fabricating 100 comments a day about the nitty gritty of the New York Times crossword?
Damage control?
It’s an interesting line of thought, but I don’t think it really works as stated. Even if Meta thinks trump has a 10% chance of winning, it makes sense to cozy up to him in ambiguous and deniable ways.
No. It’s illegal to fix a sanctioned boxing match. Both in the sense of being against the rules of the entity putting on the match, and in the sense of violating the law. Wrestling is a different beast but boxing is…
Just want to add another voice in favor of OP. They have explained this extremely clearly, it’s hard for me to imagine demanding more
Nothing really, but are we even talking about anyone in particular? I’m not sure OP’s vague recollections have the wherewithal to defend themselves
For whatever it’s worth, the “first link below” story contains this quote from the author of the first story “ This is really, really bad. It means, of course, that when I dismissed Richard Bradley and Robby Soave's…
Is that really the point? Is religitating decade-old internet arguments the most interesting way to look at this?
Might as well skip the whole video!
Recently upgraded my work laptop to an M1 and I gotta say I miss the touchbar. Very sad that they got rid of it seemingly forever. Concretely it was great for managing screen recording. But in general I don’t understand…
Yes, the issue was increased risk of the buyer backing out. In which case I would get a few grand in earnest money and have to relist (or hope the other potential buyers haven’t found something else in the meantime and…
Maybe there was something else unattractive about your offer and the 2.8 fell through? Happens all the time. When I sold a house recently I took the second highest offer, because the highest offer came from someone out…
Incredibly rude comment
What do you mean “directed”? I read the facts of this situation and felt angry all on my own
They were in the early days. I remember someone posting about how their Tesla broke down and a Tesla flatbed pulled up with a working car, swapped them out, and left their car as a loaner
I would honestly love a cubicle. Not being sarcastic at all. It’s funny to think back on Office Space and Dilbert and the general pervasiveness of the idea that cubicles are soul crushing. Open plan offices are 10x…