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Cameri
·last month·discuss
If you are just looking to massage the numbers so there are more first homes vs second homes percentage-wise without creating new first homes, then taxing luxury second homes may work. It has great potential to change the numbers on a spreadsheet.

Decreasing the number of secondary homes for the wealthy _does not_ create more first homes people can realistically afford though.
Cameri
·2 months ago·discuss
“People who rely on AI are the ones who will be left behind.”

And that’s exactly what happened to those who started using an abacus, a calculator, or a computer.
Cameri
·3 months ago·discuss
Exactly! Documenting how others can contribute to your project, if you accept contributions, is the only way to go.
Cameri
·3 months ago·discuss
This guy fails to communicate properly how others can and should contribute to his project. I see this all the time where the standards of a project aren't properly documented so the reviewer/maintainer just wastes time reviewing the same thing thousands of times until they give up.
Cameri
·3 months ago·discuss
This is likely the best answer so far. It would be the same as if they had subcontracted some software factory where many junior devs produced and shipped low quality code that “works”.
Cameri
·4 months ago·discuss
The writer of the article confesses to using LLMs to improve their grammar. Writer is then upset Grammarly correctly attributes the recommendation he is getting to someone they know. A nothing burger essentially.
Cameri
·4 months ago·discuss
Yup, it's very broken at this time, that's if you manage to get a reliably connection or the session to even show up.
Cameri
·6 months ago·discuss
Ofcom should probably be added to the US Sanctioned list.
Cameri
·8 months ago·discuss
Sure, let's make free labor required (not a preference) for everybody
Cameri
·8 months ago·discuss
As if shaming people for using ChatGPT to write articles will have any meaningful effect. It's also quite fatiguing having to read the same complaint over and over when the solution is so simple yet many fail to grasp it.
Cameri
·9 months ago·discuss
Bitcoin's market cap begs to differ.
Cameri
·9 months ago·discuss
Probably they will just find a new name for ultra-processed foods and continue their business as usual. We've been here before countless times.
Cameri
·9 months ago·discuss
This is a huge win for the rest of the world. This won’t stop the bleeding of top talent to the US but put a significant dent in it.
Cameri
·9 months ago·discuss
“Don’t be evil”
Cameri
·9 months ago·discuss
We want protocols, not platforms.
Cameri
·10 months ago·discuss
same
Cameri
·10 months ago·discuss
> Do you wanna change social media? Try and find and effective way to bring them down.

You don't change social media by building yet another closed protocol. You'd be building more of the same. The only option left is to build open protocols, and nostr is another attempt. Checkmate.
Cameri
·10 months ago·discuss
Could you elaborate on "JSON is not a cryptographer's best friend"? JSON is not a dog, for example, but that doesn't tell much.
Cameri
·10 months ago·discuss
For identities to be truly decentralized, there's no one you could run to to ask permission to change your password. Either you own your identity, or someone else does.

Your identity, BinaryIgor only exists in ycombinator, and for as long as ycombinator allows it, and only ycombinator can allow you to change your password. I can't recall how accounts are created here, but likely it also depends on linking it to your email identity as well. If ycombinator disappears, your identity goes down with it.
Cameri
·10 months ago·discuss
Would this be Google not admitting that AI/ChatGPT are eating into Search usage?