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koonsolo
·hace 9 días·discuss
If I remember correctly, it was a pandemic. So yes, everybody contributed, either by getting vaccinated or staying home, your choice.
koonsolo
·hace 9 días·discuss
Who is paying for this psyops in Europe, and who is getting paid? Facts and references please.
koonsolo
·hace 9 días·discuss
And it all got a nice little push from Russian disinfo, who took the opportunity to discredit governments even more.

Why do you think all the anti-vaxxers all of a sudden got pro-Russian and anti-Ukraine? Coincidence?
koonsolo
·hace 9 días·discuss
Some people can't take vaccines because of allergic reactions. Other people have weakened immune systems and so the effect of vaccines is low.

For those people, it's the group that protects them. But of course you always have selfish people that only care about themselves. It was nice to see the amount of selfish people was pretty low in my region, and we got about a 80% vaccination rate.
koonsolo
·hace 9 días·discuss
Therefore the COVID vaccines were also not mandatory.
koonsolo
·hace 9 días·discuss
In Belgium, the polio vaccine is mandatory, and rightly so.

I'm willing to bet that in the next 20 years, some kid in the western world will suffer the consequences of polio, because of the anti-vax lunatics.
koonsolo
·hace 18 días·discuss
So yes if you can't back away.
koonsolo
·hace 19 días·discuss
> Most still don't think about guns or shooting first.

You base this on what? I know plenty of gun owners where I live, and most would pull open their safe the moment they hear something during the night. I'm willing to bet most gun safes are located in the bedroom.
koonsolo
·hace 19 días·discuss
No it is not. Europeans can have guns, and there was a recent case in Belgium where such a thing happened.
koonsolo
·hace 28 días·discuss
Europe is making big investments in military, there is no denying it. And comparing to the 1980's? Maybe look at how the borders have shifted since the 1980's, and then we'll talk again about how Western Europe is "declining". All those USSR satellite states and plenty of SSR's are now part of us, or want to be part of us.

I agree we don't have high economic growth, mainly an issue with scaleups and regulation. There are also plenty of initiatives there, like EU Inc.

We are waking up, so claiming that we are sleeping at the wheel is plain false.
koonsolo
·hace 29 días·discuss
We Europeans are very well aware that we need to strengthen our position in the world, both economically and militarily. I would say we are making progress on both. China is not happy with recent EU decision for example.

Let's see how far China and US will go when access to the European consumer market will be resticted.

Let's see how well China and US can adapt to modern drone warfare when Ukrainians have the expertise and can share it with the rest of Europe.

We have to step up our game for sure, and everyone in Europe knows it. But the race is definitely not lost yet.
koonsolo
·el mes pasado·discuss
Name a single project that has a 10x increase. I mean real production ready code, not some single person hobby project.
koonsolo
·el mes pasado·discuss
I'm in camp 3, where sometimes I don't really care how good or bad the code is. For internal tools for example, you can let the LLM crunch out code really fast, you can validate output but don't even have to look at the code. These kind of "weekend projects" can get finished in an hour or two, and so are really 10x.

For bigger production ready code, you indeed have to guard the architecture. But for the code, in some corners you can get away with sloppy code, as long as it kind of works.

What I'm saying is, code doesn't always has to be great. You will just have to judge the places where it needs to be high quality, and other places where you can get away with sloppy code.
koonsolo
·el mes pasado·discuss
Can you give an example of a skill or prompt that would work in Claude and not in the others?
koonsolo
·el mes pasado·discuss
We have 3 big competitors in the space: Anthropic, Google and Microsoft. I think they can all use the same base configuration. So it's not that we are out of options here.
koonsolo
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I came to the same conclusion. For the amount that a query costs, using Opus all the time is the cheapest option.
koonsolo
·hace 2 meses·discuss
You probably mean you want to take free advantage of what others create, and you offer nothing in return.

But maybe you will pleasantly surprise us and show what kind of valuable thing you create and offer for free.
koonsolo
·hace 2 meses·discuss
My point is that you are unable to understand the difference between GPL and public domain.
koonsolo
·hace 2 meses·discuss
You are not a developer so you don't understand you can compile to a binary without revealing your sources?

No copyright -> No GPL -> anyone can release their own close source version of open source software.

Why do you think GPL was create in the first place? We always had public domain you know.
koonsolo
·hace 2 meses·discuss
You should check out this thing called GPL that is the standard license of open source projects like Linux, and heavily depends on copyright laws.

Or are you suggesting open source software is public domain?