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Ah yes, let's price the world out of the real estate market and then use insanely powerful AI models to systematically mock the living conditions of the poors.
The point is creating failed businesses is legal and tax deductible.
Let's gather authors of 15 different world languages together in a room and see if they can collaboratively write a short story. Surely their inability to do so will prove their inadequacy in their native language. /s…
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Doesn't sound like you're in the gutter champ
Still cheaper than the Baltimore Bridge
Not surprised. This summer I had a conversation with a senior staffer at OpenAI who had smoke coming from his ears due to Sam's incompetence. Contrary to his public image, he doesn't have the skillset of a CEO. He was a…
Maybe I'm taking this too seriously, but the authors seem preoccupied with airing their own frustration with the views of Deepak Chopra. Using such an author as a data source is distracting because he writes about a…
The human experience is an embodied one, it is not just information processing
Appreciated this. Hey everyone, it's just some art, relax :]
The interactive piece on Dürer found hyperlinked in the article was an awesome read. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/09/25/arts/durer-se...
In my opinion, the implied framework of morality is bit too simplistic to arrive at a meaningful answer. Good and Bad are not objective outcomes that can be 'caused' by OKRs. Why not try to recognize the inherent…
Things are always changing. In the early days it wasn’t possible to record music so it made sense to monetize indirectly. When it became possible to actually record music it was hard to distribute it until radio. Later…
This makes a lot more sense when you consider that the vast, vast majority of accumulated wealth over the last 100 years is corporate wealth. To depoliticize ... I would interpret this statistic as an indication of the…
I'm in a similar situation; the company I worked at was acquired a couple of months before the pandemic. The sale gave me enough money to retire a few times over, 2 days after my 30th birthday. I initially went through…
It's a treatment, not a cure
What a harrowing read.
This seems like an amazing company
So that Israel can draw its own borders without the criticism of 'international treaties' or 'human rights'
This is awesome! Love the solution to responsiveness, that's really clever.
This feels like a lazy feature ... why? Who does it serve? How does it make clubhouse better?
Part of the "trap" is implicit assumption of the subject / object distinction, which we are stuck with so long as we use language to think and communicate. But all human expression is generated from an initial…
Bitcoin isn't a collectible, because Bitcoin isn't unique or rare, it's infinitely divisible, and highly liquid. However, like a mint-condition beanie-baby, the value of Bitcoin is highly debatable. While most people…
I feel talking about DAUs is a little deceptive for enterprise software given that 'users' are essentially forced to not only use their employer's software stack, but use it daily
I think you could have saved yourself some breath and shown a little sympathy for those who are getting hurt by racism. You can do better. We all can do better.