Gartner: AI layoffs don't create returns, they just create vacanciestheregister.com4 points·by feverzsj·2 माह पहले·0 comments
feverzsj·3 दिन पहले·discussThey messed up basic color scheme, making it almost unusable.[0]: https://github.com/imputnet/helium/issues/1532[1]: https://github.com/imputnet/helium/issues/1850
feverzsj·3 दिन पहले·discussNothing. It will be a huge burden for them to maintain all the removed code. Their only choice is to integrate brave's adblocker.
feverzsj·3 दिन पहले·discussIt's pretty much broken by AI. Not only your private repos are not private, but also the LLM will leak them.
feverzsj·4 दिन पहले·discussThe problem is always maintainability. Who's gonna fix new bugs? Who's gonna add new features?
feverzsj·4 दिन पहले·discussEPA already set a Maximum Contaminant Level of 4.0 ppt. That's why they moved most PFAS production to China.
feverzsj·4 दिन पहले·discussThat's why I always tell people: you don't hate AI enough. Fight back now, or you'll never be able to upgrade your hardware.
feverzsj·5 दिन पहले·discussA relatively low level official can't take this much bribes. More like a scapegoat.
feverzsj·6 दिन पहले·discussChina does this, because significant amount of foreign companies have left or plan to leave China.
feverzsj·9 दिन पहले·discussThey are not paying for most tokens. The actual users in China do. All they need is the logs.
feverzsj·9 दिन पहले·discussConsidering their massive distillation, if US companies stop publishing new models to the public, would China still be able to develop new open weight models?
feverzsj·12 दिन पहले·discussBecause labors in China are extremely cheap. And they are getting cheaper and cheaper in last decade, despite the GDP growth.