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Gemini reviewing feedback on its code from another model

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3 points·by polycaster·7 months ago·0 comments

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polycaster
·2 months ago·discuss
Sure and Mozilla is arguably the cautionary tale here. They also started as a non-profit taking donations. AOL seeded them with $2M, Red Hat and Sun pitched in too. Within a year they had the Google search deal. By 2006, ~92% of revenue came from Google.
polycaster
·2 months ago·discuss
I don't want to dampen the positive vibes around this project in any way, in fact I'm very glad such projects exists. But it just struck me that my immediate associations with the "non-profit" label - which in this project's context is clearly being positioned against Mozilla's for-profit subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation - don't quite match reality. Even though it is indeed a non-profit, the website features a not exactly short listing of sponsors, including platinum-tier sponsor Cloudflare.

Platinum, per Ladybird's own sponsorship page, means $100,000+ per year. Money that, per the site, comes from "just people and companies who believe in an open web." Cloudflare, then.
polycaster
·7 months ago·discuss
> However, we notice – based on the social comments and international media coverage - that for many guests this period is 'the most wonderful time of the year'.

Cringe. I suspect the same people who needed social comments and international media coverage to figure out that Christmas might actually be a nice time for some people are the ones who decided that video was appropriate in content and aesthetics. Also, that quote reads a bit like a machine desperately trying to understand humans.
polycaster
·8 months ago·discuss
> The socks were jokingly presented by Apple CEO Steve Jobs as a "revolutionary new product"
polycaster
·9 months ago·discuss
I‘m following this scheme for years now and frankly never found a site that only accepts selected providers.
polycaster
·9 months ago·discuss
Same experience, but a different perception. I’ve always found it to be a great conversation starter when I did this with my business domain. Of course, it’s mainly about spam control, but some people even felt flattered to have their own personal email address. Then there was that one time I tried to open a new bank account using bankname@mydomain - it ended up involving three levels of management. On the bright side, though, they now greet me by name whenever I walk into the building.
polycaster
·9 months ago·discuss
I’m curious what tools that may be.
polycaster
·10 months ago·discuss
It’s Gemini for what it’s worth