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2 points·by albeebe1·2 tahun yang lalu·0 comments

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albeebe1
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
you're reading to much into it. i make no assumptions.
albeebe1
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
i'm not even talking about the article. are you a bot?
albeebe1
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
For me, it’s a way to break down and analyze articles more critically, not to pick a side.
albeebe1
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I've been using this prompt on articles that generate debate. Like microservices, or jwt's. It brings up some interesting points for this article...

Look at this article and point out any wording that seems meant to push a certain viewpoint. Note anything important the author leaves out, downplays, or overstates, including numbers that seem cherry-picked or lack context. Clearly separate basic facts from opinions or emotional language. Explain how people with different viewpoints might read the article differently. Also call out any common persuasion tactics like loaded wording, selective quotes, or appeals to authority.
albeebe1
·tahun lalu·discuss
Oh this is great news. After a $1000 bill running a model on vertex.ai continuously for a little test i forgot to shut down, this will be my go to now. I've been using Cloud Run for years running production microservices, and little hobby projects and i've found it simple and cost effective.
albeebe1
·tahun lalu·discuss
I'm in the same boat. I think i was geocities.com/Soho/???? right when it came out. I had Red Sox trivia questions, and it was multiple choice. The wrong answers linked to wrong.html, and the correct answer linked to 1.html, then 2.html etc. Fun times being a kid on the information super highway.
albeebe1
·tahun lalu·discuss
i remember you had a script that created animated images before that even was a thing. It exploited some kind of quirk in Netscape, must have been 1994-1996?
albeebe1
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
It is for me
albeebe1
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
The first $5 i ever made online was on Compuserve. I was walking home from school (i think 1994) and i found a used Boston Bruins ticket stub on the ground. I put it on the classifieds section and sold it. The buyer sent me a $5 bill in the mail.
albeebe1
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
i understand that, but this is a SCAM that for some wild reason has 100k viewers and 8 million subscribers