- saltyoldman parentis this through make prediction and back testing or actual trades
- Contrast this with the top post.
- dont run salad or any other tech that lets people run code in your network
- Those people never engage and try to argue their side, they just DV
- GCP is underrated
- Make stealing life threatening again.
- It definitely would more likely be a meteorite than anything else.
- and this: https://www.pewresearch.org/race-and-ethnicity/2025/08/21/u-...
It is known that if you can't afford a house, fewer people have babies. The entire setup is real.
2024 Think Step By Step 2025 Do your fucking job right- On the one hand Sam Altman stealing GPUs is funny... on the other what happens to a "nobody" involved in a lawsuit and mom brings a video of said nobody picking up and shaking her baby. At this point, I can see chain-of-custody algorithms will be needed to verify everything
- "Replit found its market"
HN: It sucks now
- I definitely agree, the case is muddied a little, as apparently the specific fire he set was "put out" but the fire department in charge. But they fucked up somehow and it re-caught on fire a few days later. However that part could be incorrect, the reports are conflicting right now.
- Simplistically this is likely very true, if they have only 10m customers, that's like 12 billion a year. They can easily launch 12 times a year with 60 per launch, that's 720 replacements a year. Each launch is about 15m, so just replacing them each month they are spending 15m out of the 1b profit. Not bad.
And that's if they only have 10m customers - which I suspect is a lot more considering it's a worldwide service.
- I am all for this. However I suspect there will be lawsuits, which would probably include freedom of speech for these data brokers. yay
- 1 point
- This is what I've seen as well - in the past a large refactor for a codebase like that seemed nearly impossible. Now doing something like "add type hints" in python or "convert from js to ts" is possible in a few days instead of months to never.
Another HUGE one is terraforming our entire stack. It's gone from nearly impossible to achievable with AI.
- > Someone recently said to me: “I’m tired of drinking in living rooms with overly smart people.”
Yeah it's called elitism.
- > in my experience, we make it very difficult for women to sustain long term careers, especially in roles where our job requires us to tell powerful men news they might not want to hear.
Do you have an example, I'm not connecting with this statement.
- It's the problem in the first place - they probably DID use Deloitte to build the original system.
- At some point we can use the Konami code to break out of the requirement right?
- > A firefighter cools down burnt batteries at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS) in Daejeon on Sept. 27. [YONHAP]
New caption:
> A firefighter wants to see the cool explosive reaction between water and lithium at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS) in Daejeon on Sept. 27. [YONHAP]
- I think people are making explanations for it - because it's effectively a digital black box. So all we can do is try to explain what it's doing. Saying "be fair" is more colloquial expression in this sense. And the reason he's comparing it to developers and unicode is a funny aside about the state of things with unicode. And Besides that, LLMs only emit what they emit because it's trained on all those said people.
- It's terrible for both democrats and republicans that we have arrived at a point where location of where a Jury pool would be activated becomes politicized and both sides have to use fakeness. Judge won't write that and Elon can't write that.
- Maybe, but we'll be getting to a place where each LLM call gets cheaper, faster and has a larger context, it may not matter long term.
- > That’s good for more than $1.2 million in fines, if they are all paid in full.
> The speed camera citations come at a critical time for street safety. Speeding is the leading cause of deadly collisions, and last year, 42 people were killed in car crashes in the city — the highest number in almost two decades.
It seems to me, that will total $365M in fines. How about instead of that money going to the government, it can just go to the families of people that die each year.
- even if thats the case, they have eaten multiple times that amount of other companies lunch. Companies that currently use ads, whereas cgpt does not.(but will).