jmuguy
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- jmuguyThe podcast thing reads like something he made up that sounds cool and futuristic on the surface, but doesn't actually make any sense. Maybe what's actually happening is he's just having the LLM give him the cliff's notes of the transcript, but that isn't interesting enough so he's making up some BS about having a conversation with the AI.
- That Wired article might as well have been a GPT summary of the shit people have been saying about Ruby for two decades.
It is beyond stupid to continue to act like "it doesn't scale" is a real argument. Not every application is or will ever be Twitter.
- All I really do on my Windows system is play games, and because of that I don't mind whatever draconian crap that's required to keep cheaters in check. It sucks, but not sure of a better solution.
- Good news is it can run pretty well even on a potato, they've worked really hard on UE5 for the game.
- I'm sure they'll figure this out right around the time they test the cars in places that have more than one season.
- Well some of the new rich, tech guys are clearly insane. Peter Thiel cannot stop talking about the Antichrist, for example. I don't understand what was so different about the robber barons of the past, who at least had some obsession with their legacy enough to go around building schools and libraries to name after themselves.
- It does seem kind of stupid to (apparently) not have google search console, or even a google account according to them, for your business. I don't like Google being in control of so much of the internet - but they are, and it won't do us any good to shout into the void about it when our domain and livelihood is on the line.
- I think that Halligan thinks that Anna Bower wrote the NYT piece she was commenting on. Our only hope really is that these people are too incompetent to actually do the whole dictatorship thing very effectively.
- Yeah we were fine until about 1030 eastern and have been completely down since then, Heroku customer.
- Really ironic given the content of this post. Glad that humans are already getting pretty good at clocking this sort of BS quickly, makes it easy to ignore. Maybe a new idiom for our time. Startups want to fail quickly, I want to detect AI generated content quickly so I can move on.
- I've seen Musk and TBC make those claims, I haven't seen evidence from the industry that they're actually having an impact.
- What evidence is there that "tunneling technology", or lack thereof, is holding anything back?
- What technology and progress has the boring company enabled?
- Well this certainly clarifies a lot. I'm not sure I'm confident that they know nothing was compromised further or the extent of any data exfil, it sounds like a lot of logging was enabled after the incident occurred.
- I hadn't ever tried Notion before but I sort of vaguely understood it was a nice way to make some documentation and wiki type content. I had a need for something like a table that I could filter that I would normally just do in Google Sheets. So I go check out Notion and their entire site is focused on AI. Look at what this agent can do, or that. I signed up and the entire signup flow is also focused on AI. Finally I was able to locate what I thought was their core offering - the wikis etc. And ended up pretty impressed with the features they have for all of that.
Now maybe Notion customers love all these AI features but it was super weird to see that stuff so prominently given my understanding of what the company was all about.
- Its kind of funny that either this change effects a really small group of people, and its just MS being weirdly vindictive about nerds not wanting to use a Microsoft account OR they have such a problem with people avoiding MS account sign on that they feel the need to do it.
- I trust that I can get the news from US Media, and I trust my own critical thinking to understand that the news has always been and will always be biased in one way or another. That bias can shift also, for instance I would say the NY Times is much more conservative now, even while being held up as this big liberal institution.
- Am I wrong in reading this will add 20b in debt to EA the company, and not the purchasers? Because it seems like just servicing that debt will immediately put the company in a bad position.
- I'm also old enough to remember not having to worry about this and what irritates me more is - I don't want to be part of someone else's "content".
- Still waiting for them to reschedule the Zoom call they were going to do with the community.... something tells me we'll be waiting for a while.