One would think Anthropic could point Mythos at this to solve the reseller problem outright: - Purchase multiple accounts via resellers - Send messages that contain a UID - Capture these in Anthropic's logs - Shut down…
A good no-code solution is https://simplescraper.io. Leans towards non-developers but there's an API too.
What type of cheese?
Thanks for the reply. Very neat adventure you're on. > Sometimes you meet people who don't love the "simple" life like I do. Hey, if the ladies don't dig the man with the van, their loss!
This is awesome. So much so, I'm going to borrow his idea and kick this off next Spring. If the author is reading this, some questions: - How do you deal with solitude? Most can handle it but seeing as everyday is a new…
You'll just looove his inane tantrum about Trump then: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVTVf7ffShg If one wishes to virtue-signal it helps to at least be virtuous.
> It seems like if you're so tired while you're at work that you actually want to take a nap, then maybe there is another underlying problem. There is: tiredness. Often, but not always, due to lack of sleep. A nap is…
They may have studied in the LSE but Yizhou Ren is from Germany, apparently.
"Because it's a todo app" is an obvious response to the title but the content is interesting. Trello Gold with emoji support and custom backgrounds was a weak proposition and they could have moved into enterprise…
I had an existential crisis after scrolling 50 times and revealing nothing but more background-color: #000000;
> is there any negative press or revelation that could actually sink Uber at this point? They're the Trump of the startup world.
> I don't have the confidence to call myself a developer. Start building things. Pick some open source projects you like, dig into the code, and try make a better version of them. Also stalk (or if you like, talk to)…
Opened page: this is kinda lam....oooh that's neat. * scroll scroll scroll * Nice work.
I'm in the same boat. 6 months into a 7 days a week routine of bootstrapping my business. It's beginning to pay off but being so selfish with my time has definitely frayed relationships. Luckily these are friends I've…
> They ask for it by accepting the position in the first place. The spotlight is thrust upon them, that's true. However I think equating leading tech figure with righteous human being is something we take as axiomatic.…
> I've become completely disenchanted with Elon Musk over time. There's your problem: being enchanted in the first place. The tech world likes to build these epic hagiographies of people who never asked for them and…
> The persuasive benefits that Russian propagandists gain from presenting the first version of events (which then must be dislodged by true accounts at much greater effort) could be removed if the true accounts were…
Useful advice for any field. Take no heroes, only inspiration.
Touché. Although the opponents in the campaign are mostly terrible. Even by French standards.
Crimea used to be part of Russia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimea A poor argument, we can agree.
Sigh. Must we? "EU investigation says Tbilisi launched indiscriminate assault on South Ossetia..with a massive artillery attack" https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/30/georgia-attack...
For the record: Georgia initiated their conflict with Russia.
I run a service on Firebase (now part of Google Cloud Platform) and ran into problems recently. To my surprise, the support was excellent. And I've only a few thousand users. As for whether that level of support was…
> Never mind that it's incredibly easy to cherry-pick facts or exaggerations to target "offensive" articles (by both/all sides). Exactly. I'd argue that disingenuous news from mainstream news organisations is worse than…
> 80% won't give you critical feedback, because humans like to avoid conflict and are polite Haha. I wish! "Your app sucks". "Why is this not free?" "Can I do X? Why can't I do X?" "You changed Y and I hate it" 80%…
One would think Anthropic could point Mythos at this to solve the reseller problem outright: - Purchase multiple accounts via resellers - Send messages that contain a UID - Capture these in Anthropic's logs - Shut down…
A good no-code solution is https://simplescraper.io. Leans towards non-developers but there's an API too.
What type of cheese?
Thanks for the reply. Very neat adventure you're on. > Sometimes you meet people who don't love the "simple" life like I do. Hey, if the ladies don't dig the man with the van, their loss!
This is awesome. So much so, I'm going to borrow his idea and kick this off next Spring. If the author is reading this, some questions: - How do you deal with solitude? Most can handle it but seeing as everyday is a new…
You'll just looove his inane tantrum about Trump then: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVTVf7ffShg If one wishes to virtue-signal it helps to at least be virtuous.
> It seems like if you're so tired while you're at work that you actually want to take a nap, then maybe there is another underlying problem. There is: tiredness. Often, but not always, due to lack of sleep. A nap is…
They may have studied in the LSE but Yizhou Ren is from Germany, apparently.
"Because it's a todo app" is an obvious response to the title but the content is interesting. Trello Gold with emoji support and custom backgrounds was a weak proposition and they could have moved into enterprise…
I had an existential crisis after scrolling 50 times and revealing nothing but more background-color: #000000;
> is there any negative press or revelation that could actually sink Uber at this point? They're the Trump of the startup world.
> I don't have the confidence to call myself a developer. Start building things. Pick some open source projects you like, dig into the code, and try make a better version of them. Also stalk (or if you like, talk to)…
Opened page: this is kinda lam....oooh that's neat. * scroll scroll scroll * Nice work.
I'm in the same boat. 6 months into a 7 days a week routine of bootstrapping my business. It's beginning to pay off but being so selfish with my time has definitely frayed relationships. Luckily these are friends I've…
> They ask for it by accepting the position in the first place. The spotlight is thrust upon them, that's true. However I think equating leading tech figure with righteous human being is something we take as axiomatic.…
> I've become completely disenchanted with Elon Musk over time. There's your problem: being enchanted in the first place. The tech world likes to build these epic hagiographies of people who never asked for them and…
> The persuasive benefits that Russian propagandists gain from presenting the first version of events (which then must be dislodged by true accounts at much greater effort) could be removed if the true accounts were…
Useful advice for any field. Take no heroes, only inspiration.
Touché. Although the opponents in the campaign are mostly terrible. Even by French standards.
Crimea used to be part of Russia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimea A poor argument, we can agree.
Sigh. Must we? "EU investigation says Tbilisi launched indiscriminate assault on South Ossetia..with a massive artillery attack" https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/30/georgia-attack...
For the record: Georgia initiated their conflict with Russia.
I run a service on Firebase (now part of Google Cloud Platform) and ran into problems recently. To my surprise, the support was excellent. And I've only a few thousand users. As for whether that level of support was…
> Never mind that it's incredibly easy to cherry-pick facts or exaggerations to target "offensive" articles (by both/all sides). Exactly. I'd argue that disingenuous news from mainstream news organisations is worse than…
> 80% won't give you critical feedback, because humans like to avoid conflict and are polite Haha. I wish! "Your app sucks". "Why is this not free?" "Can I do X? Why can't I do X?" "You changed Y and I hate it" 80%…