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Show HN: Raggable – Open-Source MD Doc Files for Popular Libraries

github.com
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Komodo: A free anonymous LLM client that loads faster than Google

komodo.sh
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Studies show that Claude AI's OpenDyslexic Font has no Effect

link.springer.com
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Ask HN: Should we care about the privacy of LLMs for personal use?

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OpenAI's DALL-E will train on Shutterstock's library for six more years

theverge.com
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How is Apple so Incompetent?

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benkarst
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Built with speed in mind. Each query takes about 1 second. Initial load time is averaging 1 second and to load it from cache takes 0.2s. Both of these are averaging faster than Google. But with a lot less functionality!

Duck duck Go exists as a privacy first search engine, so why not Komodo as a privacy first LLM client?
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It's not unemployment, it's self-actualized "me" time!
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I mean they never gave consent for their photos to be used as training data.
benkarst
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Our legal system's idea of intellectual property wasn't designed for and had no way of knowing what it means to use a copyrighted work as 'training data'. Sadly it still has no protections and even there were, it's no clear how it would be enforced.
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How is it even remotely legal for Shutterstock to cash in on something that photographers never gave consent for? OpenAI is mindblowingly unethical.

Shutterstock was started in 2003.
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So they built an entire company betting that little old Apple wouldn't mind hacking a proprietary protocol? Hmm.
benkarst
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Altmanheimer
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Greed is undefeated.
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Side note, the 10B investment is less than a half a percent of MSFT's 2.75T market cap.
benkarst
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This plays perfectly into the narrative that Sam wanted to take this godlike tech that Ilya created and commercialize it.

Sam chose greed over safety.
benkarst
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OpenAI never found a true identity under Sam. Sam treated pursued hyper growth (treating it like a YC startup) and many in the company, including Ilya, wanted it to be a research company emphasizing AI safety.

Whether you're Team Sutzkaver or team Altman, you can't deny it's been interesting to see extremely talented people fundamentally disagree what to do with godlike technology.
benkarst
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OpenAI never found a true identity under Sam. Sam treated pursued hyper growth (treating it like a YC startup) and many in the company, including Ilya, wanted it to be a research company emphasizing AI safety.

Whether you're Team Sutzkaver or team Altman, you can't deny it's been interesting to see extremely talented people fundamentally disagree what to do with godlike technology.
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Correct. That's why they were able to fire Sam.
benkarst
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Oh, ok. Thanks for the education sir. I'm sure it's referring the color and not the second biggest cloud computing platform grossing over 50 billion per year.
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It's incredible how many of you alleged tech people think that Sam just wanted a world of safe AI while his actions suggest he wanted to make dump trucks of money.

He was the one who partnered with Microsoft and turned it from a non-profit to a for-profit company.
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He should be on the pound coin!