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bluedel
·3 months ago·discuss
Am I right to be a little concerned by the phrase "it'll go straight to the pirate bay"?

Not to be a narc or anything, but is OpenClaw liable to just perform illegal acts on your behalf just because it seemed like that's what you meant for it to do?
bluedel
·3 months ago·discuss
If an organisation had any serious chance of moving the needle by staying on X, musk would simply find a reason to ban them. X leadership isn't interested in fair and balanced discussion.
bluedel
·3 months ago·discuss
It's not a command line argument, it's part of the title of a hackernews post.
bluedel
·4 months ago·discuss
I think the point they're making is that the failure mode of a waymo and automated air traffic control could look the same from an angle, but would have very different consequences.
bluedel
·4 months ago·discuss
>I want my comments judged by the contributions they make and do not make to the discussion

There used to be a sort of gentleman's agreement that I could spare the time to read and judge your comment because you went through the effort of writing it.
bluedel
·5 months ago·discuss
I feel like that would only change your opinion of the quote if you originally equated it to "Government bad!", which is a thoughtless thought.
bluedel
·5 months ago·discuss
I refuse to believe you sincerely think this is a salient point. Determinism was one of the fundamental axioms of software engineering.
bluedel
·5 months ago·discuss
I've made a couple with the Kumihimo technique, using cheap embroidery thread. The texture is similar to paracord, but you get your own pick of colors and patterns. I'm surprised at how durable they are.
bluedel
·5 months ago·discuss
Hopefully not. I'm impressed with the engineering, it is a technological achievement, but my only hope right now is that this tech plateaus pretty much immediately. I can't think of a single use-case that wouldn't be at best value-neutral, and at worst extremely harmful to the people interacting with it.
bluedel
·5 months ago·discuss
I don't think it's obnoxious to protect your trademark against a literal homophone operating in the same space as you. I'm confident a lot of people heard about "clawdbot" and assumed it was an anthropic product.
bluedel
·6 months ago·discuss
Newspapers and professional journalism are indeed doing well right now, nothing to worry about.
bluedel
·7 months ago·discuss
you're right, blog articles should be entirely devoid of stylistic choices and signifiers.
bluedel
·7 months ago·discuss
the lack of capitalization (and occasional omission of punctuation) was already a big thing on tumblr / twitter 10 years ago, especially in some anime and LGBT-adjacent spaces. I don't think jyn got it from Sam Altman, and I don't think he had that big a role in popularizing it.
bluedel
·7 months ago·discuss
It's a fairly common descriptor
bluedel
·7 months ago·discuss
Everything that we know and love is reducible to a basic CRUD web app
bluedel
·7 months ago·discuss
I think there's quite a jump from "ChatGPT has a high user retention rate" to "AI is useful to people". That's like saying funko pops were useful to nerds just because they kept buying them.
bluedel
·8 months ago·discuss
For some definitions of "you" and "die".