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  1. I think the above comment was a joke (Claude frequently says that whenever you challenge it, whether you are right or wrong)
  2. Right, I'm just going to teach my dog to do my job then and get free money as my brain is no more magic, special or different to theirs!
  3. Maybe something like a publicly traded company, Citizens can vote directly on individual bills, or choose a proxy to vote on their behalf (and change that choice at any point that desire).
  4. No. You state that this is all that it would take to be considered as tremendous business value. You are moving your goal posts on your point. My point is that you are taking an absolute position that there is tremendous business value in its current form(as a miniscule improvement and one insignificant new use case does does not equate to tremendous business value in itself) and so that remains to be seen.
  5. So if the plateau is unanimously declared to have been reached tomorrow OR just one more tiny use case exists tomorrow and all others dwindle away to nothing, than you consider yourself to be correct? What a wild assertion!
  6. Hoping someone here may know the answer to this, but do any of the benchmarks that exist currently account for false answers in any meaningful way, other than it would in a typical test (ie, if I give any answer at all it is better than saying "I don't know" as the answer I give at least has a chance of being correct(which in the real world is bad))? I want an LLM that tells me when it doesn't know something. If it gives me an accurate response 90% of the time and an inaccurate one 10% of the time, it is less useful than one that gives me an accurate answer 10% of the time and tells me "I don't know" the other 90%.
  7. Dick, take a look out of starboard. Oh my god, it looks like a huge...
  8. I would love it if this were the solution, embossed card imprinters can work without internet and power and are both fast and intuitive. It worked as a primary method in the past, it can work as a backup method in the future.
  9. Just adding to op, for some (myself included) it is quite painful to see loose in place of lose, this should be fixed asap as it distracts the reader from the content. Lose = opposite of win, loose = opposite of tight.
  10. Agreed with this comment and the one above it - I think the difficulty is spot on but the UI was a bit frustrating on chrome/android and I may have given up sooner but for my love of solving puzzles.
  11. I will jump on the obvious error too but will provide some more context:

    You are typing what you hear in: "shouldn't've" which is a double contraction of "should not have"

    "I should not of made this" vs "I should not have made this"

  12. In each of those examples, we said "no" decades after they were developed, and many had to suffer in order for us to get to the stage of saying "no".
  13. Testing with "Banana... Banana???? Banana!!!!!" Yields interesting results each time, and none so far the way a human would read it.
  14. Good work, I like the look and feel of it all.

    It would be good for the dismiss of the "goal within reach" message to be permanent so each time I make a slight adjustment it doesn't keep popping up.

    It would also be good to have a deductions option somehow, like the contributions but inverse - say I have a large starting amount but I want to make regular small deductions but still have the goal of increasing the pool through investment gains over time (eg starting capital of 1m, goal of 2m over 20 years while deducting 2k per month - is this viable)

  15. Not sure how you'd execute this, but I think a great method of control for rhythm would be like a karaoke bouncing ball that you control with a keystroke. eg:

      -I write out my lyrics
      -you break my lyrics down to [x] syllables
      -I choose this rhythm control option
      -I hit the spacebar [x] times, in my desired rhythm based on those syllables (maybe a karaoke style visual to guide this), & you calculate timings between each keystroke and then attempt to create rhythm based on that

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